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Tune your engine and save money with new spark plugs
A properly tuned vehicle runs more efficiently, performs better, and saves money at the gas pump. When was your last tuneup? Bosch is offering motorists another way to save money and enjoy improved performance when they tune up their vehicle. If you're d...[Read on]
Fuel savings tips as gas prices soar
Brought to you by Car Care Council With gas prices exceeding four dollars a gallon in many parts of the country, the Car Care Council is offering gas-saving maintenance and driving tips that really work. "Millions of dollars worth of gasoline is w...[Read on]
Three key tips to fuel savings at the pump for fourth of July travelers
With summer travel season half over and the Fourth of July weekend approaching, drivers know it is more important than ever to properly maintain their vehicles to ensure maximum gas mileage. To get the most out of a tank of gas, experts suggest that, in ...[Read on]
Save Money with These Fuel Efficiency Tips
There's so much information being broadcast lately about the economy and the high prices we are paying for consumer goods, so AskPatty thought we would offer ways to help you to drive more efficiently with this money saving advice we found at the Car Care...[Read on]
Movie Review: Fish Tank
What I love about Andrea Arnold is that she is not afraid to show the grit and grime in everyday life.  In her Cannes Jury Prize winning film Fish Tank (opening today in limited release), Arnold tells the story of Mia, a 15-year-old girl fighting to find...[Read on]
Book Review: The Lost Recipe for Happiness
Author: Barbara O’Neal Pages: 447 Date Started: 8/8/10 Date Finished: 8/15/10 Simple Summary: Elena is a chef and has a past. Mega horror film director Julian Liswood wants her to spearhead his new restaurant in Aspen, CO. And to taste her naughty bits....[Read on]
Vamps, Vixens and Feminists: The Elephant in the Room
This week in London the Sphinx Theatre Company, a feminist theatre company, organized a conference Vamps, Vixens and Feminists: The Elephant in the Room to look at gender and age discrimination in the arts.  They seem to have gotten some high profile peo...[Read on]
Media Gone Wild: The Continuing Sexualization of Girls and Multiple Strategies to Stop It
Back in 2007, we reported on the release of a devastating report from the American Psychological Association’s Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls. Its findings about the impact of sexualized images on young women weren’t necessarily reve...[Read on]
Reebok wants you!
Reebok, once a broad force in the U.S. footwear market, is trying to start over by returning to its niche roots. The brand, which has seen its sales and profile evaporate since being sold to Adidas for $3.8 billion in 2005, is hoping a series of major in...[Read on]
'Twas the Night Before Christmas - A Woman's Smart, Car Savvy Christmas Tale
'Twas the night before Christmas, and at the North PoleOld Santa was pacing a path through the snowOn his rosy cheeks he now wore a frown;His new fancy sleigh had just broken down.It had heating and air, GPS, leather seats,and a 200 Reindeer-Power Five ...[Read on]
Clinton Global Initiative: Hillary Clinton on Food Security
I have had the opportunity to see a lot of really powerful speakers at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting. Talk about internalized patriarchy: I was most excited to see Presidents Obama and Clinton speak, and though I was excited to see Se...[Read on]
Not Oprah's Book Club: The Mind-Body Problem
Karen Pittelman--poet, author, musician, activist, and writing coach extraordinaire--guest reviews for us this week. Thanks Karen! It's the mark of a good poem when you absolutely must pull it out of your bag in the middle of the street and start reading...[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]
Remembering a 1980’s Icon: John Huges
The 80s was a time of electronic pop music, horrific hairstyles and very questionable fashion. Another important part of the 80s was the movies and the name that ruled the movie world at the time was John Hughes. Hughes passed away on August 6 this year f...[Read on]
Give Back: A Chick’s Guide to Community Service
College is the time in your life when you’re allowed to be selfish in a sense. It’s your time to figure out who you are, what you want, and to start paving the way to make your future goals a reality. Because of that mentality, it’s easy to become w...[Read on]
Fun car stuff we found while traveling
With all our Female Friendly training visits, and new vehicle introductions, sometimes it seems like AskPatty staffers are on a plane practically every week.I don't know about you, but I love to read the inflight magazines, and am especially entertained b...[Read on]
Green tips for your vehicle
Alternate-fueled and hybrid vehicles are gaining market share but still account for a relatively small percentage of vehicles on the road. Someday all of us may be driving pollution-free, hydrogen-powered cars. But what’s a concerned consumer to do in t...[Read on]
Show Dad your love this Father's Day with these ultimate gifts for the ultimate car guy
Father's Day is just around the corner, so we've been collecting an assortment of gadgets and gizmos meant specifically for that Car Guy you love so much: Husband, Dad, Brother, Uncle, Son, or special friend, we know you'll find something here that's perf...[Read on]
Interview with Colette Burson, co-creator of Hung
Hung creators Dmitry Lipkin and Colette Burson When I first read that HBO was going to air a show called Hung my first reaction was huh?.  Why would I want to see a show about a guy’s dick?  But since I had once spoken on the phone with the show’s ...[Read on]
Car Maintenance: Can you really do it yourself anymore?
For most of you, when you open your hood, all you see is a big plastic cover that keeps you from seeing anything pertinent related to your engine. Remember the days when you could see the spark plug wires, there was enough space to see around under the h...[Read on]
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