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A woman gets her own theatre
Great news.  Rising star director Kate Whoriskey has been tapped by the Intiman Theatre in Seattle to take over as Artistic Director when current star director Barlett Sher leaves in 2010. She will join a small club of female artistic directors in charg...[Read on]
Candace Parker will have tests to determine if surgery is necessary
Candace Parker's injury in Seattle Friday night appears to have been downplayed, because the truth is out now that she dislocated it then. In light of yesterday's second such injury, the Sparks star forward will have an MRI and X-rays this week to determi...[Read on]
LJ, Cappie & Catch dominate All-WNBA team voting
LJ, Cappie & Catch Dominate All-WNBA Team Voting The WNBA today announced the All-WNBA teams, and it was an extremely close race for top vote getter, much like the MVP award itself was. Again, it came down to Seattle Storm star (and MVP winner&...[Read on]
Twitter: A huge hit in sports, especially for women
When Jayda Evans of the Seattle Times called me a few weeks ago and asked me what I thought about Twitter’s role in the future of women’s sports, I told her that it could only be a good thing. Jayda, a Seattle Times blogger and writer, later publishe...[Read on]
Have an Idea to Green Your Community? Ford & Green Festival Could Make it Happen.
If you've been thinking green lately, you're in good company here on the AskPatty Blog, but your thinking could pay off for you to the tune of $5000. Ford and the Green Festival have teamed up to help improve five US cities, and they're asking you for yo...[Read on]
WNBA: Something just ain't right
Something is different about the WNBA this year.I'm not talking about the so-called parity that has resulted in teams with veteran basketball stars regularly getting their butts kicked. I'm talking about the way many longtime WNBA supporters and fans have...[Read on]
ESPN Bans NY Post for Showing Naked Erin Andrews Photos; Female Sportscaster Finds Allies Everywhere
As the investigation into who the peeping Tom was violating Andrews’s privacy, reports and blogs pop up everywhere blasting sexism, voyeurismPost | 07/23/2009 10:30 amThe disgusting ordeal ESPN reporter Erin Andrews has had to face — being the...[Read on]
Celebrate Bike to Work Week!
This week's Bike to Work Week! In case you're just hearing about the eco-commuting celebrations now, don't feel left out. Take a glass-half-full attitude and bike to work the rest of this week! And get inspired to green your commute all year long: &g...[Read on]
Sisterhood of the Traveling... Singlet?
During my college years, I was a member of my university's cross-country and track teams, and even dabbled a little in the sport of Nordic skiing. Some of the greatest friendships I've ever had have came from those four years.For example, in 2004, I trave...[Read on]
Women at the Box Office This Weekend
There are a several movies opening this weekend in limited release and both American Violet and Lemon Tree open wider. American Violet opens in Boston; Philadelphia; San Francisco; Houston; Austin and Seattle.  Here’s my interview with Regina Kelly wh...[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]
Opening Ceremony Aces Fashion Week
Solange Knowles and Dirty Projectors tell me if you want me, you really, really want me. From PatrickMcMullan.com. As a Seattle native with a weak spot for great taste—O.K., my taste—I knew the Ace Hotel had my number as soon as I saw the mini...[Read on]
"An honor to have a player like" Marion Jones
Marion Jones - of who many start their sentences with former track star, former disgraced Olympian or even WNBA gimmick is looking to melt away some of the preconceived stereotypes and notions, replacing them with WNBA basketball player or perhaps even wi...[Read on]
MacArthur Genius Awards-2009
The Macarthur Foundation has annointed its list of “geniuses” for 2009 and happily its split 50/50. Here are the women recipients (captions from AP): Lynsey Addario, 35, photojournalist, Istanbul, Turkey. Creating a visual record of major conflicts ...[Read on]
WNBA and 2010 Lilith Tour unite to celebrate female artists and athletes all summer long
The WNBA has finally done something right on the marketing side and we’re excited to share the following news: The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the 2010 Lilith Tour — one of the highest-grossing touring festivals in the world ...[Read on]
2010 female ESPY winners
The 2010 ESPYs took place on July 14 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN at the Nokia Theatre at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles, Calif.  While not known as super female friendly (e.g. they give trophies to the best MLS player but not the best WPS player), the ESPYs did honor...[Read on]
Despite Myth, Anorexics Do Become Pregnant
(WOMENSENEWS)--As a child with anorexia, I was too young to worry about losing my period. But many of the older girls and women in my treatment center believed the loss of a regular period was a perk to the potentially deadly illness. With the loss of th...[Read on]
The 13th Annual MadCat Women’s International Film Festival kicks off September 16
If you are in the SF area… The MadCat Women’s International Film Festival is the longest running experimental women’s film festival in the United States. Known for it’s inventive programming that highlights avant-garde works, lush experimental fi...[Read on]
America selects Grand Prize winners in the Shell V-Power® 'Fuel My Passion' Contest and Sweepstakes!
  Five Contest Winners Receive One Year of Shell V-Power® Gasoline; and One Lucky Sweepstakes Winner Receives a New Ride Plus Five Years of Shell V-Power® Gasoline! Shell concluded its annual search for the ultimate automotive enthusiasts across ...[Read on]
It’s Pinktober – Female athletes unite against breast cancer
Organizations everywhere are kicking off month long breast cancer awareness programs. At least half of you know someone who has or had breast cancer. Whether a mom,  aunt, grandmother, neighbor, or family friend, breast cancer strikes over 200,000 wome...[Read on]
Nora Ephron to Women Directors and Writers: Stop Whining and Just Do It
Ariel Levy who has been kicking some serious ass in writing profiles in the New Yorker of late, spent some time with Nora Ephron as she readies Julie & Julia for release next month.  (You can only read the article online if you have a subscription to the...[Read on]
What to Watch & What to Not: TV Shows Mid-Season Review
If the end of summer vacation means the beginning of many new things (a new school year, new fashion trends, and, of course, brand-new TV shows), then the end of winter break gives just enough time for me to promptly forget everything that happened in T...[Read on]
Get your car washed by an elephant. Really!
It seems as if everybody is familiar with the Elephant Car Wash chain. They've got ten locations on the west coast, and Elephant Car Wash's iconic neon elephant sign has been a Seattle landmark since 1951. Of course, for the attendees at these Elephant ...[Read on]
Female athletes who paved the way for women in sports
Male athletes usually take the sports spotlight, for both their looks and their athletic abilities. But they’re not the only ones competing. Even before Title IX became law in 1972 and helped women gain access to equal opportunities in sports, women w...[Read on]
What Sports and Conversations With My Father Taught Me
I rode on the Blue line, Westbound toward downtown and beyond. My dad gave me a seat next to the windows and I gazed in wonder toward the glowing ball surrounded by blinking car lights and stop lights. "What do you think about Sabonis?", he asked. "I ...[Read on]
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