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Eco-friendly Yokohama enhances tire exhibit with walls made from live plants
Earth Day is still a month away, but environmentally friendly Yokohama has started celebrating early with a living display at this weekend's Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky. The exhibit features a lush "living wall" grown from natural p...[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]
Gee Whiz, Women Do Write Good Books
Unlike the Publishers Weekly year end list which included no women, the NY Times has included a bunch of women on its 10 best list of 2009.  In fact, 4 of the 5 fiction books are by women. Here they are.  Full list will appear in the December 13 book r...[Read on]
The Chilean Miners Are Safe And Sound Above Ground.
Through the entirety of this last twoish months I have been in my own world. Everyone is. It's what we do, as humans, as Americans. I have returned home post-internship, unemployed, driver's license-less, lacking health insurance, living with my boyfriend...[Read on]
Art & Thought Special Edition: Silk & Bamboo
On the first floor of the Egyptian Art galleries, there is a small exhibition featuring 60 musical objects and illustrations. I feel, as I enter “Silk and Bamboo”, that I am walking through an ancient tomb where all the artifacts of the past have been...[Read on]
Think cutting coupons is for suckers?
Then prepare to be amazed by the "Coupon Lady." Embedded video from CNN Video ...[Read on]
Brighten Up Your Home or Apartment for Spring
Warm weather and bright sunshine is around the corner, which means it’s time to get rid of the wintry tones and brighten up your home for spring. With flowers blooming and plants coloring the outdoors green, the new season calls for redone spaces, brig...[Read on]
Not Oprah's Book Club: A Little Bit Married
In this research-packed, story-rich, sociological-self-help hybrid, journalist Hannah Seligson coins a long overdue term for something so many of us have experienced: "a little bit married." You know...you move in, meet parents and siblings, invest in tel...[Read on]
Tribeca 2010 – Monica and David
I was able to take in a couple of films at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. I wish I could have seen more, but that’s life.  The three films I saw were all female directed: Cairo Time by Ruba Nadda; Monica and David by Ali Codina; and Joan Rivers -...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to living with Exercise-Induced Asthma
I was ten years old when it first happened. One afternoon, my family decided to tackle the biggest, baddest hills in our town by way of bicycle. Halfway up Brams Hill, the most unforgiving of the gnarly ascents, my breathing became so labored that I had ...[Read on]
From the Editor’s Desk: Fight Panic Attacks
The room suddenly starts to spin, your stomach hits the floor, and your heart is racing at an accelerated pace. You can’t focus your eyes and your breathing becomes heavy and uncomfortable. You start to believe you won’t be able to inhale deeply agai...[Read on]
Mad Men Q&A;: January Jones
January Jones is now in her third season on Mad Men playing Betty Draper, the seemingly perfect wife to Don Draper’s seemingly perfect husband. Of course, beneath the well-maintained exterior, everything is not so perfect for Betty, which Jones capt...[Read on]
UN: Violence Against Women Still Too Common in Afghanistan
Latest UN human-rights report says much of the violence against women and girls is still perpetuated within the family; women working outside the home or for government especially targetedAfghanistan | Today 11:20 am Although most women are no longer li...[Read on]
Art & Thought: Playing with pictures: The art of Victorian photocollage
“What is that exactly?” My friend crossed her arms and cocked her head to one side. Her eyes had the tendency to get bigger when she was confused, and at the present moment, they were large green orbs, glistening over with both confusion and interest....[Read on]
Catching Up With Single Mothers
by Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Senior Policy Analyst, National Women's Law Center In today's NY Times Bob Herbert highlights the increasing economic anxiety American families are facing. New analysis shows that economic security, the knowledge that yo...[Read on]
Does Prop 8 Decision Prove 'California Supreme Court Lost Its Way'?
Brenda Feigen can’t understand why the California Supreme Court doesn’t support same-sex marriageA Friend Stopped By | Today 1:00 am < p> Editor’s Note: Brenda Feigen is counsel to Kenoff & Machtinger, LLP, where she practices anti-...[Read on]
Roxy Chicken Jam 2011 winners
Despite difficult weather conditions, resulting in the largest snowfall in Mammoth history (12 – 15 ft), some of the best female boarders in the world came to Mammoth Mountain to compete in the 7th annual Roxy Chicken Jam. Kelly Marren from Hiillsboro...[Read on]
Bristol Palin Begins Campaign Against Teen Pregnancy
Bristol Palin will head to New York this week to fight teen pregnancy with the Candie’s FoundationPost | Today 3:35 pmBristol Palin, the daughter of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, will join forces with the Candie’s Foundation this week to help fight...[Read on]
Charlize Theron provides soccer opportunities to deserving kids
Charlize Theron I’m a huge fan of Charlize Theron so was delighted to learn that she’s a celeb who gives back. As a native of South Africa, it makes sense  that her charitable efforts focus on the youth of her struggling but extraordinary country...[Read on]
Women filmmakers win big at Tribeca
Austrian filmmaker Feo Aladag won the Best Narrative Feature award for her debut feature When We Leave.  The film’s star Sibel Kikilli was also named best actress. Here’s what the jury said about the film: When We Leave examines one woman’s strug...[Read on]
The Bottom Line of Women and Business in This Economy
Where do women fit in today’s tumultuous economy? Some women are fueling their entrepreneurial spirit to support their families, while others blame men for financial crisisWomen in Business, Economy | 08/04/2009 11:35 am < p> Times are tough bu...[Read on]
Silver Surfer: 72 year old Kitty Pechet wins ESA Open Women title
Seventy-two-year-old Grand Legend Kitty Pechet didn’t let the 32 degree water temperature and 28 degree air temperature stop her from winning the Open Women’s title at the 2009 England Mid-Winter Regionals....[Read on]
A Former Preschool Teacher Reviews Where the Wild Things Are
There’s only one movie theater in the neighborhood where my boyfriend and I are living in New Orleans this fall, a single-screen old pile called The Prytania. This means, we haven’t been able to see every good-bad film that we ordinarily would, alread...[Read on]
Iran Detains American Female Journalist Roxana Saberi (Video)
Saberi is just the latest American-Iranian to be arrested in the Islamic country; her dad hasn’t talked to her since Feb. 10, fears for her safetyPost | Today 10:40 am Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi’s father is absolutely worried ...[Read on]
Interview with Sandra Nettlebeck: Writer/Director of Helen
I didn’t really know much about Helen (except that it was going to be released this summer) until I got an email from Sandra Nettlebeck, the director asking me what I knew about when her film was coming out.  I was surprised to get the email from a w...[Read on]
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