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Nine-year-old girl wins competition to design coin for London 2012
A new 50 pence coin to celebrate the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, designed by nine-year-old Florence Jackson from Bristol, England, will be officially launched this week. Florence beat more than 17,000 entries to win the contest, which was spon...[Read on]
Women’s ski jumping added to Sochi Olympic Games 2014
LONDON, April 6, 2011 — For the first time in Olympic Winter Games history, women will participate in ski jumping, beginning in Sochi, Russia in 2014. The International Olympic Committee made the announcement today during the IOC Executive Board’s...[Read on]
Boxing and Breasts in the News, for Good and Ill
I know, I just posted on the freaky hybrid sport of chessboxing and now I have to talk about breasts and boxing and the 2012 Olympics. The tags on my blog are getting weirder and weirder. SO. Here’s what’s up. There are several countries still that d...[Read on]
Will women’s boxing be included in the 2012 Olympic Games?
Read an interesting article on BBC this morning about a new possibility to include women’s boxing in the 2012 London Olympic Games. The story broke in Europe today after hearing International Olympic Committee president Jacque Rogge publicly back its i...[Read on]
Larsson's 'Hornet Girl' Stirs Summer Book Buzz
(WOMENSENEWS)--Female authors this year have produced something for every type of summer reading, from light, fluffy and popular to feminist tracts and epic literary explorations. read more ...[Read on]
Olympic pricing: Equality? Economics? Gender?
What equality is remains contextual and questionable. I don't know much about economics. And gender continues to present so many interesting issues with which to contend.Hence all the questions in the title of this post.But what I really want to talk abou...[Read on]
Ashley Fiolek wins gold at X Games
For the last two years, Jessica Patterson has been so close to getting an X Games gold medal that she could almost taste it. Last year after leading almost every lap in the Moto X Super X, JP narrowly lost to teen phenom Ashley Fiolek. This year, Jessica...[Read on]
A Step Down the Runway in the Right Direction
Pictured above is Hayley Morley, a UK size 12 model who spurred controversy when she brought some realism to the runway.  Hayley and two other ‘’curvy'’ women appeared alongside stick-figure thin models in Mark Fast’s Lond...[Read on]
Women's Writing Fires Up Summer Reading Lists
This year's literary output by women offers plenty of heft for the summer tote bags. From sensational memoirs to serious sociology, check out what women are writing about and the prizes they've been snapping up so far in 2009. ...[Read on]
Worldly Wardrobe: Foreign trends for Spring/Summer 2010
With the arrival of spring and summer coming soon, it’s time for every chick to update their wardrobes with the latest trends of this new season. To inspire your fashion choices, how about checking out some foreign clothing trends?  Trench Coat Dres...[Read on]
Olympic athletes to sport vintage-inspired style
The Countdown to the Olympics includes a lot of important  preparations, not the least of which is what the athletes are going to wear. As he has done before, Ralph Lauren will have a hand in outfitting the athletes. His  affinity for Americana will be...[Read on]
Catching up with 2010 Olympic hopeful Rachael Flatt
Seventeen year old Rachael Flatt, the 2008 World Junior Champion and 2008 US Championships silver medalist, has her sights squarely set on the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. After a short holiday in Hawaii this summer, Rachael is headed back to the ic...[Read on]
“Join the Journey NYC” for equality in sport on Oct. 21
American Lindsey Van has launched off ski jumps more than 20,000 times — often going the length of two football fields. In 2009, she became the first women’s world champion of ski jumping. But she didn’t compete in the Olympic Winter Games in Vancou...[Read on]
From Movie to Musical
Two beloved films — Bridget Jones’ Diary and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown are being made into musicals. Helen Fielding who write the book of Bridget Jones’ Diary has been working on the musical which held a recent reading in London att...[Read on]
Kathryn Bigelow wins Best Director at BAFTAs
The awards season keeps rolling on for Kathryn Bigelow and The Hurt Locker. Not only was the film named best picture last evening at the BAFTA’s (the British version of the Academy Awards), but Bigelow became the first woman EVER to be named best direct...[Read on]
Newsflash: The Summer of 2011 Movies Will Have No Women Leads
Here’s another sign that we still haven’t moved the dial forward in relation to blockbuster films. Director John Favreau told the LA Times that next summer will be crazy in terms of the amount of product that will be released and that not e...[Read on]
Race and Film: The Release of Skin
Sandra Laing and Sophie Okonedo Interesting story out of England about how director Anthony Fabian is resorting to guerrilla type outreach tactics to raise awareness and get an audience to see his new film Skin starring Oscar nominated actress Sophie Oko...[Read on]
Kara Goucher announces she is pregnant
In a May 7th NY Times article, Kara Goucher announced her pregnancy. After revealing last April that she wanted to have a child prior to her build up to the 2012 Olympic Trials and Olympic Games, Goucher found out that she was pregnant in January.  She s...[Read on]
Holm V. Hernandez: Women boxers talk smack!
Ok, this is just fun. On October 20th in Albuquerque, NM the world’s top female welterweight Holly Holm (25-1-3, 7 KO) and her challenger Melissa “Hurracan” Hernandez (11-1-2, 4 KO) were present for a press conference to announce the...[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]
Fresh Air Fund looking to book host families for Summer 2011
Chances are you’re already looking forward to summer.  You may be going to camp, taking a vacation with your family, or playing in a summer sports league. But not all kids are as lucky. Each summer, the Fresh Fund provides New York City kids a chance t...[Read on]
Video games give girls "life lessons" on how to achieve their social beauty standards
Check out Wired's take on new games for girls released in 2009, in which all but one ("The Daring Game for Girls") is about fashion, boys, princesses, modeling, and more fashion. Well, there is a detective game, but you solve mysteries using your "femin...[Read on]
Egyptian woman will make history at Youth Olympics
By MICHAEL CASEY (AP) – SINGAPORE — When Jihan El Midany leads the Egyptian delegation into Saturday's opening ceremony of the inaugural Youth Olympics, it will be a historic moment for her country. The 18-year-old pentathlete will become the first ...[Read on]
Casting Call: No Fake Breasts
Here’s an article from the Times of London on the casting call that went out last week for the 4th installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie to be directed by Rob Marshall. Here are the requirements to be seen for the role: beautiful female fi...[Read on]
Women’s Summer Box Office Recap
The weather is changing here in NYC, the kids are getting ready to go back to school and the fall film festivals are upon us, so before too much time passes let’s take a look at how women fared this summer at the box office. We all know that in gener...[Read on]
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