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Could your pooch be the Luckiest Dog of NASCAR?
I always enjoy seeing drivers pull up next to us at stoplights and do a double-take when they catch sight of Chaucer's happy face on one of our door magnets. Some read the words out loud ("Come Adventure with Me!" and Chaucer's website address). Others c...[Read on]
Has (Women’s) Tennis Gone to the Dogs?
The U.S. Open Tennis Tournament starts tomorrow. After reading “Pets Are the Portable Part of a Tennis Player’s Entourage” in the August 30, 2009 New York Times online, I winced internally. Even before reading the story, I thought to myself, “I be...[Read on]
Sarah Ferguson Has Her Sights Set on an Oscar
The Queen of England's granddaughter Zara Phillips has gotten in a spot of trouble after breaking Burghley Horse Trial rules by letting her dogs off their leads. Though regulations state that dogs must be kept on leashes, Zara let pooches Spey and Corley ...[Read on]
Status of Female Farmers Rises During Food Crisis
(WOMENSENEWS)--The women who grow more than half the world's agricultural produce have gained international recognition and aid since the start of the global food crisis in 2007. read more ...[Read on]
White House Dog to Come Tuesday -- And It's a Kennedy
The dog the Obamas will be getting is from the same lineage as the Kennedy dogs, reports entertainment website TMZBow Watch | 04/10/2009 8:40 pm Expect the First Family dog to grace the White House lawn on Tuesday — and according to the entertainm...[Read on]
More Middle-Class Families Heading to Food Banks
As unemployment mounts, out-of-work secretaries, marketers and realtors are looking for a free mealPost | Today 4:00 pm Here’s food for thought: Five years ago, the average annual income among food-bank clients was $11,200, according to Feeding Am...[Read on]
The Tempest picked as NY Film Festival’s centerpiece
The pedigree for The Tempest directed by Julie Taymor keeps growing.  It will have its world premiere as the closing film at the Venice Film Festival in September, and now it has been tapped as the centerpiece film for this year’s NY Film Festival. ...[Read on]
Notes from a bitch - nutrition...
A few Sundays ago I watched 60 Minutes and caught a segment highlighting the work of Alice Waters, the "mother of slow food." I was inspired by Waters' love of food and her passionate belief that everyone is entitled to good food. I couldn't agree mor...[Read on]
BarkBuckleUP Reviews the 2011 Jeep Patriot 4x4
The 2011 Jeep Patriot 4x4 has been reviewed by pet travel safety experts (and AskPatty.com partner & contributor) Bark Buckle UP and put to the test with Betty & Princess (dogs) on city streets, highways and dirt roads.  In their two part video review, ...[Read on]
Career Ladder for Japan's 'New' Women Still Tilted
TOKYO (WOMENSENEWS)--Tanako Nakayama, a 61-year-old librarian, says that when she was young, woman rarely went to college. If they graduated, they became teachers or telephone operators. Single women in their 30s were called "loser dogs." read...[Read on]
Lovely Large Ladies Celebrated in Plus-Sized Photoshoot (Potentially NSFW)
Photographer Danielle Levitt, ( a former BUST contributor) recently completed this photo shoot "Roll Play" for the high fashion mag,  S Magazine. The shoot features plus-sized women in all their erotic glory. What I love about the shoot is that the w...[Read on]
Food inside the Obama White House
I was watching NBC’s Special Inside the Obama White House. I have to take pride in that my husband was on the production team making it happen. Of course, the food expert in me has to find my personal interest hook – the food! So here’s a play-by-p...[Read on]
Paris Hilton Adopts 20 Rabbits, Media Deems This Newsworthy
• So that whole Joaquin Phoenix breakdown was a hoax! I’m Still Here director Casey Affleck comes clean. [New York Times] • Paris Hilton adopted 20 rabbits after finding out they were destined to be snake food. [The Daily Mail] • Magician David Bl...[Read on]
Debunking The New Smart Choices Packaged Food Label
Uniform Food Label I first wrote about the Smart Choices labeling program in November 2008, after it was rolled out at the American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference. In a nutshell, it is the food industry’s stab at taking all the “f...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: Vegetarian Chili
As I have written before, nothing sounds better to me than a thick and juicy cheeseburger. My fiancé  Jon shares my same sentiments towards the ground beef patty snuggled between to buns. Unfortunately, if we ate this tasty treat every day, our hearts a...[Read on]
17-Year-Olds Can Now Buy Plan B at the Pharmacy
A judge has ordered the Food and Drug Administration to allow the morning-after pill to be sold at pharmacies without prescriptions to girls 17 and olderNew Rules for Plan B | Today 12:30 pm A judge has ordered the Food and Drug Administration to allow ...[Read on]
Women & Wine - Our love for wine & food makes us the Ambassador's to the world
I lead a priviledged life and I know it. I get invited to some of the best tables to experience great food and drink great wine. I also meet interesting people through Women & Wine http://womenwine.com and our weekly radio show http://womenandwineradio.co...[Read on]
Bark Buckle Up sends 2010 Chicago Auto Show to the dogs
Attendees to the Chicago Auto Show were treated to a woof-errific time when Bark Buckle UP -- the recognized leader and experts for pet travel safety -- awarded the Pet Safe Choice Awards at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show.This year, Bark Buckle UP founder Pe...[Read on]
Women & Wine - A Food & Wine Lovers Guide to A Gourmet Seder
My husband has this fantasy - he's invited to a Seder for Passover and none of the food resembles anything from Seders past. No jarred gefilte fish - no hard as rocks matzoh balls, no overcooked brisket (have I whet your appetite yet?) Actually, part of ...[Read on]
A Non-Nerd's Guide to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference
Apple’s iPhone 3G S. You don’t have to be a developer to appreciate Apple’s seasonal unveiling of new products. Here are five takeaways any Mac user can understand: There was no Kindle-crushing Apple “tablet” or oversized iPh...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: Edamame
A couple of years ago, I went to my favorite Asian restaurant with one of my best friends and her fiancé. There I ordered the best rice bowl ever created in this western world, and my friend’s fiancé ordered a big bowl of edamame as an appetizer. Th...[Read on]
Tipsy Tuesday: Spiked Sparkling Cider
Sound and look familiar? That’s because I saw this in Real Simple Magazine and had to put it in here. Granted, they have a party recipe. Me? I don’t host parties this time of year, but wanted to give this a try. Here’s what I found works best for a...[Read on]
Thinking of Acai for weight loss? Think again.
So when acai was making the rounds as a super fruit, I needed to find out more. As it turns out, yep, it’s a berry! It is different from some of the other wonderful berries like raspberries, blueberries, cranberries, and strawberries because it does no...[Read on]
Could a woman get nominated for best director this year?
Another of the post-Cannes write ups include a supposition that 2009 might be a year where a woman could get a best director nod which would be the first since Sophia Coppola in 2003 for Lost in Translation.  (H/T to Guy Lodge from In Contention for even...[Read on]
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