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Environmentalist Alexandra Cousteau Discusses the Oil Spill
Alexandra Cousteau. With the Gulf oil spill now in its 56th day, VF Daily discussed the disaster’s ramifications with someone who has a deep connection to the health of our oceans: Alexandra Cousteau, the 34-year-old granddaughter of underwater pioneer ...[Read on]
To Grunt or Not To Grunt: A Question of Gender Discrimination?
During the 2009 French Open Tennis Tournament Portuguese teen tennis star Michelle Larcher de Brito made a stir with her elongated “shrieks” when she strikes the ball. Wimbledon officials are now considering making a rule banning loud grunting for fem...[Read on]
Margo Howard, Ann Coulter Miraculously Agree: Palin Too Big for Alaska
Palin signs book deal; exhibits real lack of character and great deal of opportunismMargo Howard | Today 8:15 amEditor’s Note: A longtime journalist, Margo Howard went into the family business (her mother was the fabled Ann Landers) in the 1990s as Dear...[Read on]
Mother and Child
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Mother and Child peels back the layers of three very different women all linked together through adoption.  Karen (Annette Bening) gave away her daughter when she was fourteen and she has never fully been able to recover ...[Read on]
NRDC and Sir Paul Honor Stella McCartney
Sir Paul McCartney and Stella McCartney at the NRDC Council's 11th annual "Forces For Nature" benefit. Photo by Jamie McCarthy/WireImage.com Everyone involved in last night’s Forces of Nature Benefit, hosted by the National Resources Defense Council, ma...[Read on]
Does Being a Mother Make You a Better Politician?
Does being a mother make you a better politician? Mary Fallin (R), candidate for Governor in Oklahoma, thinks so. Her opponent, Jari Askins (D) is counting on voters to answer “not... This is a content summary only. Visit Women and Politics for the...[Read on]
Oprah, why the tears?
I love what Oprah Winfrey has to say about her best friend Gayle King in the clip below from her upcoming Barbara Walters special. I feel lucky to have friends in my life I'd say the same about. But what this clip has people asking is--why the tears? As i...[Read on]
Mother of judo succumbs to cancer
Not too long ago I wrote briefly about Rusty Kanokogi who was dubbed the "mother of judo" for her lifelong dedication to promoting the sport in the United States including getting girls and women involved. It was largely due to her efforts that women's ju...[Read on]
Funny ladies of Hollywood discuss getting "old"
<object width="425" height="344"></object> Did you know that Amy Poehler played Rachel McAdams' mother, even though she's only eight years older? Or that, sigh, she and Sarah Silverman were both tapped to play Jonah Hill's mother? Listen as...[Read on]
Lebron, Family Honor, and Yo Momma
Over the past few weeks, I've been following the Lebron James story with great interest. For those who don't follow sports (or live under a rock), Lebron recently announced that he would be leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers to play for the Miami Heat, ...[Read on]
Tragic loss for a young player in San Antonio, South Texas Hoyas spearhead support
While the nation’s top women’s basketball teams prepare for a showcase at San Antonio’s AT&T;Center, a young player in the city is coping with the lost her biggest fan. Saturday morning, the mother of an 11 year-old player for the South Texas Hoyas...[Read on]
Mother's Day Interview - Gold Medalist Mary Wineberg
Last week I talked to Mary Wineberg, lead-off leg of the 2008 Olympic gold medal-winning 4x400m relay team. In 2009, she and her husband had their first child, Brooklyn Marie, who is now 9 months old. Mary is already back in shape and setting “post-...[Read on]
Think Pink, Think Prevention, But Most of All ... Think YOU
Caregiving expert Sherri Snelling knows the importance of diligence when it comes to breast cancer and your healthSherri Snelling | Today 12:00 am < p>Pink is typically associated with Spring, Schiaparelli or that fabulous Audrey Hepburn movie, "...[Read on]
'Britain's Got Talent' Star Susan Boyle Wows Ireland Audiences, Pays Tribute to Mother
After not showing up for previous stops on the ‘BGT’ tour for health reasons, Scottish woman takes Ireland by storm with the voice heard ‘round the worldSusan Boyle, Belfast | 07/02/2009 10:35 am Susan Boyle is back, wowing audiences i...[Read on]
WPS fans: Mom’s the word this weekend
The WPS is gearing up to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend. Saint Louis and Los Angeles are both marking the occasion with special ticket deals. The Athletica are giving ‘moms’ a free gift, even though they play on Saturday, while in ...[Read on]
Sundance Rocks the Docs
A still from Catfish, possibly Sundance's most buzzed-about film. The Sundance faithful have been buzzing that the real gems from the first weekend of this year's festival have been the documentaries. Compared to their more high-profile fictional cousins,...[Read on]
Women at the Box Office This Weekend- May 22
Opening This Week It’s a good thing the weather will be nice in the east cause there are slim pickings at the movies this weekend.  I have no interest in the new Terminator and if I see Night at the Museum 2, and that’s a big if, it will be to see Am...[Read on]
Women to Watch in the Olympics: All the Figure Skaters
Figure skating is one of those Olympic sports that draws a huge viewership. As such, it leads to a sense of rivalry in the fans (I still feel Michelle Kwan was robbed by Tara Lipinski in the ’98 Games, but that’s neither here nor there) but th...[Read on]
Hollywood Feminist of the Day Katie Couric
Princeton invited Katie to be its first female Class Day speaker and she made sure they knew how unacceptable that is: But, actually, I do have a bone to pick with you. I have discovered I am the first female Class Day speaker in Princeton’s history. O...[Read on]
Gaga, Japan's Lady in Shining Armor?
 Months after the most powerful known earthquake to hit Japan, the country continues to suffer. Tourism in Japan is taking a hard hit. Asahi TV reports about a 50.3% decrease in the number of foreign tourists visiting Japan in March, most likely affe...[Read on]
Tampax: A suitable sponsor for female athletes?
Serena Williams' print ad with Tamax titled Serena Williams vs. Mother Nature. Photo credit: Brandweek.com I continued to read Joe Favorito’s blog today and also saw his post about Tampax. I have such strong feelings on this subject that I just could...[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]
Poetry to Inspire, Empower and Encourage
“Golden butterflies embedded in gregarious hearts,” writes Zenith Eliot in his poem “Golden Butterflies”. Such a succinct and eloquent line perfectly exemplifies the flawless inspiration that only poetry can convey. A good poem can make you feel a...[Read on]
Smart Phone Apps Women Really Need
What multi-tasker isn't addicted to their phone? Now you can make calls, send emails, check into Facebook and Foursquare, take pictures, tag a song on the radio with Shazam, read the newspaper, and find a great recipe for dinner or make reservations to e...[Read on]
Canadian skater Rochette talks about her mother
One of the most memorable, and inspirational, stories from the recent Winter Olympics involves Canadian figure skating Joannie Rochette who took to the ice in Vancouver only days after her mother Therese, 55,  died of a massive heart attack. Rochette, a ...[Read on]
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