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Could running change the world?
                 I am reading Bart Yasso’s “My Life on the Run” and love his insight into the sport. Here is one passage in particular that I couldn’t agree with more: “Running is about acceptance — of yourself and others. W...[Read on]
Ana Ivanovic Discusses Life on the Tennis Tour
Ana Ivanovic. By Manuela Davies/doubleXposure.com.Professional tennis players might lead the ultimate jet-set life. From Sydney’s Australian Open, in January, to New York City’s U.S. Open, which ends in September, the men and women on the tenn...[Read on]
Get Your Earth Day Freebies
Ask not what you can do for the environment, but what the environment can do for you? This Earth Day — thanks to all the companies and organizations trying to connect with the eco-crowd — you can ask both. Start by taking advantage of these free deal...[Read on]
Women Boxers from Gleason’s create art for show
I just read Meredith Deliso’s article on YourNabe.com about 15 women from Gleason’s gym in New York who worked together to create mosaics which will be sold at an art show to benefit a Brooklyn-based community group, Girls for Gender Equity. What’s...[Read on]
Lean, Clean & Green: A Chick’s Guide to Reducing Her Carbon “Cookprint”
Environmentalists have been warning us for years about the damaging effects our lifestyles have on the planet. They spoke and we listened. We followed their recommendations and changed the way in which we shopped, consumed, drove and worked.  We replace...[Read on]
Every Day is Earth Day
Since its grassroots inception in 1970, Earth Day has grown appropriately to international proportions during which an estimated 500 million people worldwide will celebrate their home and resource — planet Earth. It’s nice of us to set aside a commem...[Read on]
Women onstage this season
Earlier this spring I wrote how excited I was to see so many amazing women appearing on the NY stage this season.  New Yorkers are lucky to get all the indie films as well as the opportunity to see such great theatre if you can afford it. I’ve gotten ...[Read on]
For Earth Day I bought an Eco-Friendlier Car!
It's Earth Day and this celebration is virtually the holy grail of holidays for environmentalism so in honor of the importance of going green and being earth friendly I bought another brand spanking new eco-friendly car! I did a lot of research (both o...[Read on]
Thinking Beyond Gender: Angelina Jolie in Salt
Angelina Jolie’s Salt is about to open and I think its going to be a massive hit.  One big reason is that she appeals to both men and women for different reasons.  Guys like her because she is hot and kicks ass.  Women like her because she lives wi...[Read on]
Australia's first female Prime Minister
Australia appointed its first woman prime minister, Julia Gillard, who vowed to end division over a controversial mining tax, resurrect a carbon trade scheme and call elections within months. Former prime minister Kevin Rudd made an emotional and ignomin...[Read on]
Earth Month tips to help improve your vehicle's fuel economy
 Just a year ago, the price for premium fuel in the Los Angeles area was over $4. This month, it's not quite half that, loitering around $2.25. That doesn't mean we're not still concerned about getting the maximum possible fuel economy from our cars. ...[Read on]
Does Nike owe the USWNT?
First, let me apologize for being a tad tardy to this topic. The American blogosphere moves quickly (particularly during a World Cup) and its celerity beat me on this one. Late last week, questions of sexism and male privilege were raised over ...[Read on]
7 Greener Gadgets and Services For Saving the Environment
This week is officially the Greenest week of the year for us. On Wednesday we headed over to the Greener Products Expo to scope out the latest tech to help you keep stay environmentally aware. And today, there is the Greener Gadgets Conference in New York...[Read on]
Green cleaning for your car
In this article,  Diane MacEachern (author of "Big Green Purse: Use Your Spending Power to Create a Cleaner, Greener World") explains that when it comes to buying a "green" car, most consumers focus on fuel efficiency: The more miles per gallon, the mor...[Read on]
Spotlight on Jane Wesman: Book Publicity Powerhouse
The most influential of artists first gripped a paintbrush as a child and knew they would never live a day without creating something. A natural-born writer will scribble on anything that has a surface; regardless if it’s an empty screen with a blinking...[Read on]
Changing the Culture that Creates…. Us
(Ed. Note: Author Crystal Allene Cook is the former executive director of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.) Whispering Wall At the beginning, none of us probably really understood what was needed to do the job. Granted, I’d been invol...[Read on]
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