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Women breaking barriers: A milestone
From the Association for Women in Sports Media: Today marks the 35th anniversary of Robin Herman and Marcel St. Cyr becoming the first female sports reporters to enter a locker room for post-game interviews.Herman was a reporter at The New York Times and ...[Read on]
Afghan Photographer Wahidy Shoots Through the Burka
KABUL, Afghanistan (WOMENSENEWS)--Farzana Wahidy loves to capture women on film. Armed with her camera, this 26-year-old photojournalist from Afghanistan finds inspiration in chronicling the lives of her country's vastly beleaguered bu...[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]
Family 4th of July Traditions: In the Family Car
The 4th of July always brings to mind family and friends and fellowship. Independence Day was always a fun holiday for my family; it was one of my favorites. All my fireworks memories seem to revolve around vehicles.When we were younger, we used to live ...[Read on]
What does your taste in music say about you?
Ah, college, wellspring of questionable habits and decisions. I might not eat as much pizza or stay out as late as I did back in the day - that is, six months ago - but if there’s one habit I can’t quite kick, it’s my tendency to judge people based ...[Read on]
Sexism Watch: Women missing on A.O. Scott’s list of great films
This is just another reason why I have such trouble with the NY Times reviews.   A.O. Scott put his subjective look at the “great” films from 2000 to now, and not surprisingly, only a lone female filmmaker (Claire Denis), and not one female centric ...[Read on]
Book Review: Artemis Fowl & the Opal Deception
Author: Eoin Colfer Pages: 352 Series: Artemis Fowl #4 Date Started: 7/23/10 Date Finished: 7/24/10 Simple Summary: Opal Koboi has returned and Artemis has to get his memories back in order to save the fairy world. DUN DUN DUN! Rating: ★★★★★  ...[Read on]
Basketball teammates help girl with amnesia
Just saw this story on ABC’s World News. It’s a good one. Good enough to share it with you. It’s about a girl named Kayla Hutchinson, who, at the age of 19 as a student-athlete at Walla Walla Community College, collided with a teammate during a bas...[Read on]
Women & Wine - A Rose By Any Other Name
I'm listening to the birds going crazy in the garden this a.m. - if only I could sing like that! - and all I can think of is Rose. It's not even going to be that warm out today - and the sun is masked by a haze of fog - so why is Rose on my mind? And what...[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]
Review of Unmatched: Martina and Chris
Here is an excellent review of Unmatched, an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary about the friendship and tennis rivalry between Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. I don’t know if ESPN will be airing this again, but it is worth checking your local listings if ...[Read on]
Girls Sports – A link to World Peace?
Sports have long been thought of as a vehicle that permits us to rise above differences.  And they do. Many have even gone as far as advocating that sports can cure all that ails relating to intolerance, violence and crisis in our world. I’m not sure ...[Read on]
The Double Standard for Women
Julia Roberts’ film Duplicity opens on Friday. It’s really good. It’s good for a lot of reasons — it’s smart, it’s funny, it has great twists — which is why it should have very broad appeal. But it is a movie for adults, you actually have...[Read on]
Scents to Smell for in 2010: A Guide to What’s Next
Scientists and psychologists say scent is the sense that triggers the most memories in one’s mind. There is a French bakery on the main street in my hometown, and the scent of their freshly baked croissants in the morning is one I can still distinctly d...[Read on]
Road trips aren't so boring anymore
Ah, road trips; the bastion of family squabbles and the phrase “stop touching me!” I remember those days. My brother and I would share the back seat of a 1989 Jeep Cherokee Laredo and stack a bag of toys or books in the middle of the seat in order to...[Read on]
Will Michelle Obama Influence Women About Wine the Way She Did With Fashion?
It didn’t take us very long to notice Michelle Obama’s style on the campaign trail and I’m not talking about arms. I’m a bit under 6 ft. myself and first it was the poise, the grace of motion and that drop dead gorgeous smile that won me over. Lat...[Read on]
Five Tips for Preparing for Summertime Car Travel
Summer vacation times are nearly here! Whether you're planning for long distance summer travel, or just running errands on a hot day, you don't want to be left stranded in the summer heat.  Now is the time to "summerize" your car and make sure the entire...[Read on]
Shoe Review: MBT the Anti-Shoe
I’ve always loved sports.  I would play basketball on the driveway with my brothers Jim and John.  I would hit baseballs with them – and am still proud of the day I sailed one clear over the top of our 100 year old 2-story house.  I would postpone ...[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]
The running world's elites come together to create a live a silent auction to benefit the Jenny Crain Make it Happen Fund
Jenny Crain was, in the not to distant past, one of the top female runners in the country. Boasting personal bests of 32:30 for 10,000m, 1:15:05 for the half-marathon and 2:37:36 for the marathon, she was the top American finisher in the 2004 ING New York...[Read on]
The Jazz Baroness airs on HBO2 tommorow night
I recently saw this very interesting documentary by Hannah Rothschild, The Jazz Baroness, about her great aunt Nica who spent over 28 years as Thelonious Monk’s best friend.  I was kind of surprised by the story because, of course, I had heard of Monk,...[Read on]
From the Editor’s Desk: How to beat confidence busters
There are some days when opportunity is constantly knocking, our hearts are filled with so much hope we can barely stand it, and life seems to be falling into place exactly as we wished it would. And then some days, we break our heel, the coffee shop is ...[Read on]
From the Editor’s Desk: How to beat confidence busters
There are some days when opportunity is constantly knocking, our hearts are filled with so much hope we can barely stand it, and life seems to be falling into place exactly as we wished it would. And then some days, we break our heel, the coffee shop is ...[Read on]
Sparks to retire Lisa Leslie’s jersey
The Los Angeles Sparks will retire the jersey (No. 9) of WNBA legend Lisa Leslie on tonight, August 10th as the Sparks match-up against the Indiana Fever at 7:00pm at STAPLES Center. Leslie, who led the Sparks to back-to-back WNBA Championships in 2001 a...[Read on]
Planning the Ultimate Chicks-Only Getaway
Summer is quickly approaching and chicks in colleges across the country are getting ready for the upcoming months of internships, jobs, and, in some cases, summer classes. However, just because a chick’s summer schedule may not be as flexible as it was ...[Read on]
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