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Judith Ivey is busy
Judith Ivey as Ann Landers Judith Ivey has had a long TV career, but lately I haven’t seen her in many things.  The good news is that it looks like she’ll be quite visible here in NY  as she follows the path of many female actors as they get older ...[Read on]
On the anniversary of 9/11, what do you carry in your heart about this day?
Julia Reed, Cynthia McFadden, Candice Bergen, Liz Smith, Joan Juliet Buck, Joan Ganz Cooney and Judith Martin recall what touched them — and what will never leave them from — that fateful day in 2001Question of the Day | Today 6:00 amJudith Ma...[Read on]
Sarah Palin and the Celebrity of Politics
Joni Evans, Judith Martin, Liz Smith and Mary Wells talk about a new breed of celebrities, Palin’s political future and more in the wOw Conversation Conversation | Today 12:00 am LIZ: Do you know there’s no celebrity news to speak of? That&...[Read on]
NYC Kids Make Gender Documentary
 Thanks go to Feministing for bringing this awesome little documentary that a bunch of school-age kids did on gender stereotyping! Way to go mini Judith Butlers— you've restored our faith in future generations. Also, a special thanks to brillia...[Read on]
NYWIFT Muse Awards
Last week I had the opportunity to attend the NYWIFT Muse Awards which honored some amazing women including America Ferrara (Ugly Betty); Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife); Allison Silverman (formerly the Executive Producer of the Colbert Report); Andrea...[Read on]
Do you or did you ever earn more money than your spouse/significant other? Did it make a difference in your relationship?
Joan Juliet Buck, Judith Martin and the wOw women talk about money and relationshipsQuestion of the Day | Today 12:00 amLiz Smith | Today 12:00 amLiz Smith Was Always the Breadwinner I always earned more money than my spouses and they were both glad of it...[Read on]
Women directors breaking through in theatre
Patricia Cohen seems to be on the gender and culture beat at the NY Times.  She’s written two stories this week first the one on gender discrimination against women playwrights (full post on that coming) and now one on how women are having success as t...[Read on]
What living American woman has had the biggest impact on our lives?
Join Liz Smith, Judith Martin and Joan Ganz Cooney and tell us: Who is the one woman who has truly impacted us?Question of the Day | Today 12:00 amJoan Ganz Cooney | 09/20/2009 12:00 amThe One Woman Who Had the Biggest Impact on Joan Ganz Cooney's LifeFor...[Read on]
‎Thinking about Lombardi on Broadway
I have had a lot of coaches in my life. I have only recently begun to understand why they matter so much. Or, not why they matter. Everyone knows why coaches matter – they tell you what to do, they organize teams, teach plays, make judgment calls and a...[Read on]
Celebrating Black Women Writers and Artists for Black History Month
The Frisky has an awesome series of images and stories about black women writers and artists, that are not as often heard of, including Ntozake Shange, Judith Jamison, and my very favorite Zora Neale Hurston. I recently re-read Their Eyes Were Watching...[Read on]
TEDWomen: Lady Lecturers
Last weekend marked the first-ever TEDWomen conference, dedicated to exploring how women and girls are reshaping the future. The program, designed as an exchange of ideas, featured dozens of dynamic speakers on “how women think and work, communicate and...[Read on]
The London Film Festival Announces Its Lineup
The fall festivals are finalizing their lineups and what has become clear to me as I track the films and the presence of women directors is that the festivals usually have a core list of films that go from festival to festival as they make their runs to...[Read on]
Early thoughts on the Oscar nominations
This morning I have such a feeling of relief over Kathryn Bigelow’s nomination.  Since the Academy has such a shitty track record of honoring women, I thought in back of my mind that they just might give her (and us) the big finger. But those thoughts...[Read on]
The Young & the Pregnant, Week 10: Pregnancy Information Overload
If the last few weeks have been about adjusting to pregnancy, this week was about cramming pregnancy information into my brain. It started with an innocent run to Barnes & Nobel. I was going to pick up the book with the most pregnancy information and a p...[Read on]
Volleyball star Megan Hodge and basketball standout Maya Moore both win 2010 Honda-Broderick Cup
The Collegiate Women Sports Awards today announced that for only the second time in its 34-year history two female athletes have tied for the annual Honda-Broderick Cup, its top honor designating the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. This year’s wi...[Read on]
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