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Indie Spirit Moments
The last couple of weeks have been all Bigelow all the time, but since The Hurt Locker and the blue people weren’t up for any awards at this year’s Indie Spirits, it allowed other films to shine. I was so psyched to see Gabby Sidibe (and Precious) wi...[Read on]
Winter’s Bone Scores Multiple Indie Spirit Nominations
Winter’s Bone the big winner at the Gotham awards on Monday evening scored seven nominations for the 26th Independent Spirit Awards.  The awards will be given out the day before the Oscars on February 26th. The Kids Are All Right was right behin...[Read on]
X Games 16 Women’s Vert Finals
The X Games 16 Women’s Vert Finals took place at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles Friday afternoon. The podium looked similar to last year – only the order of the top three winners varied. Recent high school grad Gaby Ponce took home the gold, defe...[Read on]
"Here she is, world!" Celebrate Gypsy's 100th Birthday with The New York Public Library
To celebrate the 100th birthday of perhaps the most iconic burlesque performer Gypsy Rose Lee, the New York Public Library has planned an event that is sure to be spectacular. Karen Abbott, author of the acclaimed biography American Rose, A Nation La...[Read on]
Child Care and Family Leave Essential for Working Women
by Karen Schulman, Senior Policy Analyst, National Women's Law Center  Two recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and in The Economist highlight the expanded participation of women in the workforce—the proportion of the workforce accounted for b...[Read on]
An Unlikely Romantic Comedy
I don’t want to give away too much about the quirky little diddy, Obvious Child, but I will say that it’s an unlikely romantic comedy in that it features Jenny Slate as a woman named Donna, heartbroken and one half of a one night stand who w...[Read on]
Awards Watch: The Independent Spirit Award Nominations
Isn’t the indie world supposed to be better for women?  Guess not that much better since women were virtually shut out of all the major awards categories for the Independent Spirit Awards which will be held in LA on Friday, March 5th. Here are some of...[Read on]
Not Oprah's Book Club: The Mind-Body Problem
Karen Pittelman--poet, author, musician, activist, and writing coach extraordinaire--guest reviews for us this week. Thanks Karen! It's the mark of a good poem when you absolutely must pull it out of your bag in the middle of the street and start reading...[Read on]
NCAA career development program for women
University of Minnesota women's softball coach Julie Standering / Photo credit: Gophersports.com The NCAA is holding a career development program that’s targeting women, announced today. It’s going to be held on December 17 in conjunction with the ...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Sure to be saved?
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) This morning I went to the Joy Baptist Church in Fort Madi...[Read on]
Mother and Child
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Mother and Child peels back the layers of three very different women all linked together through adoption.  Karen (Annette Bening) gave away her daughter when she was fourteen and she has never fully been able to recover ...[Read on]
The Citizen Jane Film Festival
This past weekend I was lucky enough to get flown to Columbia, Mo to attend the second year of the Citizen Jane Film Festival run out of Stephens College. (a woman’s college)  Columbia is a good town for a fest because they already have a reputable one...[Read on]
A Story of Survival – Joan Hyler
One of the first “Hollywood” people who reached out to me when I started writing the blog was Joan Hyler.  That totally made my day.  Joan Hyler is one of the legendary female managers in the business.  She’s the shit.  Some of her long time cli...[Read on]
White House Roundtable celebrates Title IX’s 37th anniversary
Today, the Women’s Sports Foundation represents the female athletes of the United States in a celebration of the anniversary of Title IX by visiting the White House for a special roundtable discussion. “At 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23, the White Hou...[Read on]
Army Wives deals with girls and body image issues
I’ve always been a fan of Army Wives.  I know, it’s a bit sappy.  But I like it.  One reason why is because on ocassion they handle an issue really well. That happened this past Sunday with a subplot about a young girl and body issues.  The overv...[Read on]
From Dreaming to Driving -- How To Get Started in Racing
 So, all your life you've dreamed of being a racecar driver, and now you think it's time to get behind the wheel. But where do you start? Well, unless your name is Earnhardt, Unser, or Andretti, you're going to need to roll up your sleeves, do your hom...[Read on]
The cheerleading debate continues
I am a little bit tired of talking about cheerleading but I have acquired a critical mass of stories (i.e. three) about cheerleading so it seemed to indicate that a blog post was in order.USA Today ran a point/counterpoint editorial on the merits ...[Read on]
A cyclist shifts to 40km running in the Coastal Experiences in Costa RIca
Here's my first story about my week-long running adventure in Costa Rica with The Coastal Experiences. The article appeared in the sports section of the Santa Cruz Sentinel, on Friday, October 30, 2009. Click on the link or read my story, below.  I got t...[Read on]
Join the Women’s Sports Foundation in Washington
February 3, 2010 marks the 24th annual celebration of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, a day to celebrate and promote girls’ and womens’ participation and excellence in sports. NGWSD is marked annually with events around the country and on Cap...[Read on]
Nora and Delia Ephron — Love, Loss and What I Wore
Nora and Delia Ephron This week I spent some time in the world of the sisters Ephron — Nora and Delia.  First, I saw their show – Love, Loss and What I Wore (which is breaking box office records at the West Side Theatre and it has been extended into...[Read on]
What Women Want: Equal Benefits for Equal Premiums
by Candace Webb, Outreach Manager, National Women's Law Center  The “What Women Want: Equal Benefits for Equal Premiums” hearing convened by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee yesterday largely focused on the twin ...[Read on]
Women writers talk New Moon
As New Moon descends on the world today I asked a couple of colleagues who write and think about film from different cities to answer some questions about the global phenomenon. The questions I posed are followed by the answers by the different women.  ...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Homeopathy
Homeopathy, also known as homeopathic medicine, is the alternative practice of using natural remedies to heal, or thwart ailments as serious as hepatitis or depression, to ailments as minor as eczema or headaches. German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755-...[Read on]
My Dad still driving at 85 - Happy Father's Day!
My Dad is still driving at 85 years old and is one of the big reasons I love cars! My Dad did not own a car at all until he was he was 33 years old. Owning a car was a luxury item for a post WWII blue collar family man in the 1950's, he car-pooled to wor...[Read on]
April Chick Picks
While it’s said April brings lots of showers in preparation for May’s flowers -at ChickSpeak, we think April is the first month where the sun shows its face, and therefore, is time to celebrate!With flowers (and allergies) abounding, the dream of summ...[Read on]
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