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Where we are as women (in Film)
There must be something in the water because over the last week there have been several substantive pieces and one panel (which I will blog about later) discussing women and film.  These discussions are not new, they happen all the time, but having two p...[Read on]
Hot in Cleveland skewers LA life
Hot in Cleveland was the highest rated show ever on TV Land.  The premiere attracted 4.75 million viewers.  I watched it and actually thought it was funny.  I loved the fact that this was a show about three women friends who support each other.  I l...[Read on]
Who Will Be the Next Wonder Woman?
  Lynda Carter made television history when she played Wonder Woman from 1975-1979. Can such an iconic portrayal ever be lived up to? It will have to be, because word is out that David E. Kelley, creator of "The Practice", "Ally McBeal", and "Bo...[Read on]
New Line is the place for women’s flicks
While Sex and the City’s success might not have changed all of Hollywood’s minds about women as a market one place where women are getting new found attention is New Line the studio that produced the film. New Line, which has been around for 40 years...[Read on]
Kate Middleton’s Parents to Contribute Six-Figure Sum to Cost of Wedding
Photograph by Tim Graham/Getty Images.New York, N.Y.—“It is something they absolutely wanted to do, and William graciously accepted,” a senior aide tells Vanity Fair writer Katie Nicholl, confirming the rumor that the Middletons would be making a si...[Read on]
Olympians & celebs participate in annual Red Dress Collection Fashion Show
2008 Olympic all-around gymnastics champion Nastia Liukin was among the Olympians and celebrities who participated in the sixth annual Red Dress Collection Fashion Show on Friday, Feb. 13 at Bryant Park in New York City. February is National Heart Month, ...[Read on]
Red Hot start to Fashion Week
Beginning today, with National Wear Red Day, millions will celebrate the Red Dress as the national symbol for women and heart disease awareness. Everyone can participate in the national movement by wearing their favorite red outfit, or Red Dress Pin. ...[Read on]
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