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Dee Dee Myers: President Obama Cannot Afford to Get His Deficit Plan Wrong
Obama in September 2010. Photograph by Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg via Getty Images.This afternoon, President Obama will lay out his plan for deficit reduction and entitlement reform. Finally. Substantively, the plan will likely borrow a number of important ...[Read on]
Hit the Road Running: Pick running shoes according to foot shape
One of the most common New Year’s resolutions is the promise to get into better shape. Whether it is to lose a couple of pounds, or just to tone the thighs, exercise definitely goes hand-in-hand with this resolution. The most pertinent place to start is...[Read on]
5 Ways to Ensure You’ll Love Exercising
How often do you look at yourself, look at the mirror, the scale or other girls and decide you’re finally going to get into a work-out schedule? We all do it. How often have you set out on an exercise plan, only to watch it fade after a few trips to the...[Read on]
Think video games are for lazy bums? These will get you in shape
Working out can be the dullest and most frustrating activity on the face of the earth. It is necessary to be active to keep our lovely figures fit and trim, but sometimes getting started can be downright impossible.The prospect of running on a treadmill o...[Read on]
Women's Equality
Equality Going to the polls to vote, or stepping out on the court to play a basketball game, I realize that I have a voice. My voice stands for all women. Women who were not and still cannot vote for anything. For women who cannot participate in sports a...[Read on]
Sotomayor, identity and experience
I have a piece up in the Guardian about how identity and experience shape the courts, and how Sotomayor’s professional and personal experiences add a necessary diversity to the Supreme Court bench. A taste: Republicans and conservatives will arg...[Read on]
Women Who Dared: Amelia Earhart, Eleanor Roosevelt, Barbara Walters, Rosa Parks and More (Photos)
In honor of Women’s History Month, wowOwow and the website findingDulcinea.com pay tribute to 15 inspirational women who helped to shape the world in which we livePhoto Essay | Today 8:30 amIn honor of Women’s History Month, wowOwow.com has te...[Read on]
How to Love the Skin You’re In
I can still remember the day when I looked in the mirror and told myself if I wasn’t happy with the way I looked. I’d beaten myself up several times before but never as I had done on that day. I poked here, squeezed there and scrutinized everywhere. I...[Read on]
Will Oprah Be Like Howard Stern or the Yankees?
Oprah Winfrey in New York, December 8, 2008. Photo courtesy of Patrick McMullan Company, Inc. Although she has not yet said so explicitly, it’s pretty obvious what Oprah Winfrey has in mind. She announced today that she will end her syndicated daytime p...[Read on]
Another magazine another photoshopped woman
Seriously, why do magazines think that we won’t notice? Or are they truly going with the “a photo is just the beginning of our art project” theory? Becuase if photos are just an art project for them, then just fucking say it. This time ...[Read on]
An interview with Ada Lovelace
This morning, I went to the Science Museum to talk to Ada Lovelace herself about Charles Babbage, his computing machines, and her vision and brilliance. <object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="437" height="370"></obj...[Read on]
Mel Greenberg says goodbye to the Inquirer but not to women’s basketball
Twitpic from @jtannenwald: Farewell party for @womhoopsguru He is known as the Guru. He is a walking encyclopedia of women’s basketball history, mostly because he witnessed, chronicled and helped shape it for four decades. I first met Mel Greenber...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to living with Exercise-Induced Asthma
I was ten years old when it first happened. One afternoon, my family decided to tackle the biggest, baddest hills in our town by way of bicycle. Halfway up Brams Hill, the most unforgiving of the gnarly ascents, my breathing became so labored that I had ...[Read on]
Cancer Warrior: The Return
(Guest Blog by Mel Majoros, a breast cancer survivor and avid hockey player) Most people don’t understand why I play hockey. It is mostly a guys sport. When I tell people I play they just give me “that look” you know the one, oh right YOU play h...[Read on]
Sharapova sparkles with Gehry-designed Tiffany
Last spring, Maria Sharapova and Tiffany & Co. launched a two year partnership. The Fifth Avenue jeweler announced they would outfit the top-ranked player in different pairs of earrings over a series of  Grand Slam tennis events, beginning with last summ...[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]
Sexism Watch: Double Dose
Jeers to the Hollywood Reporter for convening a year end discussion with high-profile producers round-table without a SINGLE WOMAN!  Please don’t tell me a single female producer was not available. Here are two points, from the conversation of note:...[Read on]
Wheel Action: May is National Bike Month
Despite what recent chilly temperatures (at least in LA) may be telling us, spring really is on its way! Today is the start of  National Bike Month so we thought we’d bring you some new bikes and cycling accessories to get you and your family read...[Read on]
USATF Cross Country: Bringing up the Rear
Well, I have done it again. Last year on this very day, I swore that I would not get talked into running another cross country race, but here I am, sweaty and exhausted, sitting down at my computer to recap the 2009 Southern California USATF Cross Country...[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]
Envisioning the Ultimate Youthmobile at the Los Angeles Auto Show
As timeless as hanging out at the mall, automobiles have played an important role in young people's social lives, acting as a means of self expression as well as a necessary tool for interacting with friends. Today, communication technology is changing h...[Read on]
Violence, girls and sports
The popular reading of violence in women’s sports is that (a) part of the growth into the big-time arena and (b) bad for women’s sports in general. Last weekend, an article on violence in women’s sports ran in the New York Times, co...[Read on]
Women Make Movies plays in SF
Here’s a great opportunity for all of you in the Bay Area to see these great movies on the big screen.  Usually the only way  to see Women Make Movies films is at a festival or if it gets picked up for TV.  But this week at the Roxie in SF, these fil...[Read on]
A cyclist shifts to 40km running in the Coastal Experiences in Costa RIca
Here's my first story about my week-long running adventure in Costa Rica with The Coastal Experiences. The article appeared in the sports section of the Santa Cruz Sentinel, on Friday, October 30, 2009. Click on the link or read my story, below.  I got t...[Read on]
Just Wright
On the surface, Just Wright is your typical romantic comedy.  Girl meets boy, girl likes boy, boy likes her best friend, best friend dumps boy, boy and girl fall in love, boy hurts girl and tries to get back with best friend, boy realizes that he screwed...[Read on]
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