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Ford Teams up with Martha Stewart to give away "Warriors in Pink" Taurus
Ford Warriors in Pink, now in its 15th year of support for breast cancer health, recently joined forces with Martha Stewart to focus on breast cancer treatments and awareness with a special Warriors in Pink episode of her television show. For many year...[Read on]
Hollywood Feminist of the Day: Dr. Martha Lauzen
I know I beat the drum consistently for Kathryn Bigelow but I want everyone to remember that if, and when she wins, the best director award at the Oscars on Sunday it will be only the beginning.   Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking things are eq...[Read on]
Congratulations, Martha Coakley!
This post was written by WCF Fellow, Stephanie Glover Congratulations, Martha. After winning the Massachusetts Democratic primary, you are on your way to becoming the first female senator from... This is a content summary only. Visit Women and Politics f...[Read on]
Nora and Delia Ephron New Off-Broadway Play
Nora and Delia Ephron. From PatrickMcMullan.com. “It’s the Vagina Monologues without the vaginas” is how the Ephron sisters (writers Nora and Delia) describe their wise and witty little play Love, Loss, and What I Wore, based on the best...[Read on]
Women Directors Talk Permeable Wall
Martha Coolidge A bunch of high profile female directors (Martha Coolidge, Penelope Spheeris, Catherine Hardwicke, Kimberly Peirce) participated in a symposium at Chapman University in CA this past weekend called Women in Focus.  They spoke about the di...[Read on]
Sundance Alert: The Runaways
Talk about girl power!  The film has its world premiere this weekend at Sundance with Joan Jett in attendance (and I read they rocked out afterwards.)  Here’s a description (from fandango): The story of the groundbreaking ’70s female rock group the...[Read on]
“Well-behaved women seldom make history.”
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich is credited with the famous quote, “Well-behaved women seldom make history,” which is a phrase that has since become a slogan of just about everyone and their grandma. (There’s even a coffee mug floating around the...[Read on]
A Tale of two young actresses
The NY Times ran two very different stories about two very different young actresses – Megan Fox and Kristen Stewart – who both appear in huge franchises, Fox in Transformers and Stewart in Twilight.  Both women had cover pieces, Stewart in the Arts ...[Read on]
Top people in media according to the Guardian
The Guardian has issues its top 100 people in media list. Women make up on 18 of the 100.  Here is the criteria to get on the list: A panel of experienced media watchers from the worlds of politics, journalism, advertising, television and the interne...[Read on]
Sundance 2011: Where Are All the Stars?
Vera Farmiga in Higher Ground. Photo by Molly Hawkey. Those already looking past this awards season to 2012 got their first bit of critical-darling chum yesterday when Sundance announced its 2011 lineup. While we’re pretty sure we know who will dominate...[Read on]
Ford's Blue Oval glows pink in the fight against breast cancer
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month and to celebrate its 15 years of support of Susan G. Komen for the Cure(R), the world headquarters of Ford's Blue Oval in Dearborn will shine pink on Monday and Tuesday night, with the "Warriors in Pink" symbol g...[Read on]
Twilight Eclipse arrives in five days
It’s beginning. I’m glad the din about this one has been a bit muted (at least in my world). But that’s now over. Several thousand people from across the country camped out for days in order to get a spot on the red carpet for last night’s pr...[Read on]
Women & Hollywood in the Press
Women & Hollywood is featured in Ellen Snortland’s column in the Pasadena Weekly. I’ve been a fan of two women in particular who keep track of women and Hollywood. Melissa Silverstein publishes a weekly newsletter, “Women and Hollywood,” and blog...[Read on]
On Auction for Charity: Sharon Stone's 1972 Ford LTD convertible
How would you like to own Sharon Stone's gorgeous 1972 Ford LTD convertible? It's powered by a 400-cid V-8 engine mated to an automatic transmission. Additional features include power brakes, power steering, power operated top, and AM/FM/CD stereo system...[Read on]
Karl Rove Expresses Doubt That Sarah Palin Is Electable (Again)
• Karl Rove told the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph that he doesn’t think Sarah Palin is presidential material, because she doesn’t have the “gravitas” that the American people demand. She also probably doesn’t know what gravitas means, but that’s...[Read on]
2009 was no Year of the Woman in Hollywood
Just forget all the bullshit you and I are constantly fed (and I sometimes write) about how great things are for women in Hollywood.  We did have a better year at the box office with a couple of female led films making it to the top 10, and we did get a ...[Read on]
Film Gender Gap: More stats on women working behind the scenes in film
Dr. Martha Lauzen at San Diego State University has for the first time drilled deeper into women’s representation on films looking into the numbers of women production designers, production managers/production supervisors, sound designers, supervising s...[Read on]
For Colored Girls – Review
The actresses who star in the new film For Colored Girls have been saying on the press tour that the film is not just for colored girls. I find it crazy that women have to stand up and say that a film that stars some of our finest African American actr...[Read on]
New Research: Women fare better in the indie movie world
File this under no shit sherlock, but new research from the Center for Study for Women in Television and Film at San Diego State shows that women are more represented on independent films that appear in film festivals than in the top grossing big budget f...[Read on]
Oscar Party Recap: Hollywood Finds Its License to Chill
Sandra Bullock and Jesse James at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Photograph by Getty/VF. Perhaps for the first time since 2007, when the financial crisis was still a glimmer in the banking industry’s eye, Hollywood gave itself permission to have a little ...[Read on]
Newsflash: Women Over 40 Are Not Over the Hill
Today is my 43rd birthday.  Hollywood wants to make you believe that 40 is old, passe.  But I want to just say out loud that is bullshit. And now maybe Hollywood is thinking that us 40 somethings are still worthy, at least of magazine covers.  It se...[Read on]
Some Kathryn Bigelow News
Here’s why awards matter.  Kathryn Bigelow who we all know won the best director Oscar this year is receiving two different honors. Even though she has a distinguished body of work I doubt she would have gotten either had she not kicked butt on The ...[Read on]
Health Reform: Good for Mothers, Good for Families
by Julia Kaye, Health Policy Associate, National Women's Law Center  Cross-posted from Say Ahhh! There is a common misconception that all low-income people -- or, at least, all poor parents -- are eligible for Medicaid. It may derive from a mistaken c...[Read on]
The still sorry stats on women working behind the scenes on TV
Martha Lauzen and her team at the Center for Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State U. have updated the statistics on women creatives working behind the scenes during the 2008- 2009 TV season. Here are the stats: (keep in mind these are...[Read on]
Women are Everywhere: National Book Critics Circle Finalists
Remember way back in November when Publisher’s Weekly came up with a list of the top 10 books (not best selling books) of the year and not a single one was written by a woman?  Lo and behold the National Book Critics Circle disagrees a bit and has nomi...[Read on]
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