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The Super Bowl and Glee: Very Popular Culture
• The Super Bowl was the most popular program in television history, and the post-game Glee performed well too, attracting more than 26 million viewers. [The Hollywood Reporter/The Hollywood Reporter] • Representative Jane Harman (D-CA) will soon abdi...[Read on]
Judd Apatow tries to redeem himself with the ladies
You know I am no Judd Apatow fan.  I think he really talks down to the ladies and that he makes crappy boy bromance films that perpetuate the cycle of crappy boycentric movies that inundate our screens most weekends. It seems that now Mr. Apatow wants...[Read on]
The 10 Wealthiest Women in Congress
These women prove that public servants are anything but plebeiansPhoto Essay | Today 1:00 amPoliticians don’t go into their line of work for the money — most congressional lawmakers make $165,000 annually — but that doesn’t mean th...[Read on]
The Bottom Line of Women and Business in This Economy
Where do women fit in today’s tumultuous economy? Some women are fueling their entrepreneurial spirit to support their families, while others blame men for financial crisisWomen in Business, Economy | 08/04/2009 11:35 am < p> Times are tough bu...[Read on]
Softball Players to the Media: “We Are Not Lesbians, Damn It”
I don’t want to go back over the whole “Is Elena Kagan is a lesbian because she played softball 17 years ago” conversation, but I do want to note that the whole goofy discussion has, unfortunately as I feared, tapped in the homophobia that lurks jus...[Read on]
Executive Moves: Donna Langley becomes Co-Chair at Universal
I guess we should look at this moment as a glass half full moment.  Big congrats to Donna Langley the former president of production who recently returned from maternity leave to get promoted to a big new job co-chair of Universal Pictures. While I thin...[Read on]
Connecticut and Minnesota swap draft picks, Trade Montgomery and Whalen
The big news in the WNBA is that Connecticut and Minnesota have traded first-round draft picks. Previously, Minnesota had the #1 Draft Pick and Connecticut had the #2 overall pick.Trade:to Connecticut: Minnesota's first round draft pick (#1 overall&...[Read on]
Amelie Mauresmo retires from professional tennis at 30
Amelie Mauresmo retires from professional tennis at 30 Amelie Mauresmo, who started her tennis career in 1993, announced her retirement from professional tennis in a press conference in France. “I came here to announce the end of my career. I made thi...[Read on]
The Most Powerful Women in Hollywood
In conjunction with its Women in Entertainment breakfast, The Hollywood Reporter has published its annual list of the most powerful women in Hollywood. My thoughts are that the list is pretty much the same from last year especially in the top 10 with a c...[Read on]
The Elle Power List – 2010
For the second year in a row, Elle Magazine asked Nikki Finke to put together a list of the most powerful women in Hollywood. Personally, I liked the days when the list was 1-100 and it was straightforward. The list seems to have lost its bite (if it ...[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]
Honda Award Winners - Best Female Collegiate Athletes
For the 24th consecutive year, Honda has honored the most outstanding female collegiate athletes in the nation with the Collegiate Women Sports Awards. Winners are selected in each of the 12 NCAA-sanctioned sports by a panel of more than 1,000 NCAA a...[Read on]
The Most Powerful Women in Hollywood according to Nikki Finke
Tonight in Hollywood Elle Magazine will host the annual salute to women in Hollywood.  I am looking forward to the day when we don’t need to highlight women because they will have as much power as men, but in reality, women are nowhere near as powerful...[Read on]
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