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Marcia Milgrom Dodge: A Director’s Story
Marcia Milgrom Dodge has been working as a theatre director for 30 years. This past year she made it to Broadway for the first time with the critically-lauded production of Ragtime. The show did not make it, but Milgrom Dodge and the production receiv...[Read on]
How do you stop a runaway vehicle?
In the aftermath of last month's news event involving deaths of a California Highway Patrol Officer and three members of his family, and the subsequent advisories by Toyota and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall more than 3.8 mi...[Read on]
Toyota recalls and temporarily suspends sales of selected vehicles
In September 2009, Toyota announced that it would recall 3.8 million vehicles to adjust floormats that could cause accelerators to get stuck and lead to a crash. And just a few days ago, Toyota announced it would be recalling 2.3 million vehicles to corr...[Read on]
From Sarah Palin to Oprah Winfrey: 10 Unexpected Celebrity Marathoners
With the 40th annual New York City Marathon happening Sunday, November 1, wOw’s spotlighting some unexpected a-list marathoners. Which marathoner do you find most surprising?Entertainment | Today 1:00 amAlanis Morissette, Mark Bittman, Dan Jansen, E...[Read on]
Gas-Saving Tips for Trying Times
Brought to you by ASE - National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence Every day seems to bring higher prices at the gas pump. Some commuters are sharing rides, others are taking public transportation. But if you are like countless others, you ...[Read on]
Superheroines Get Mammograms, Too
Marvel just made one bizarre, unexpected decision in merging with the Walt Disney Company. But the comic book super troop recently made another bizarre, unexpected decision–except this one is actually kind of cool. In July, Marvel released Divas, a...[Read on]
Who Is Salt? (And 25 Other Urgent Questions)
V.F. cover girl Angelina Jolie plays the title character in the new spy thriller Salt, directed by Phillip Noyce, the man behind such intelligent espionage classics as Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. As a courtesy, we attempt to answer every p...[Read on]
Superheroines can be divas, too
Lots of comic book fans were stunned earlier this month when Marvel made the unexpected decision to merge with the Walt Disney Company. But earlier in the summer, the comic book company made another  unexpected decision–except this one was actually kin...[Read on]
GM Rolls Out Impressive Hybrid Pickup in 2009
As green technology becomes more popular, vehicle manufacturers are expanding the limits on what can be accomplished with hybrid technology.  Once considered most conducive to coupes, small sedans, and hatchbacks, hybrid technology  is now being utili...[Read on]
These Days, Men Are the Gold Diggers
Lately, I’ve noticed that more and more single men are openly discussing their desire to marry rich women. The trend is worth noting because it represents an inversion of gender roles in the traditional approach to marrying for money, which, over the co...[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]
Sheila C. Johnson Shares Pictures From CARE Rwanda Trip
Philanthropist Sheila C. Johnson shares pictures from a CARE International trip to RwandaPhoto Essay | Today 6:00 amBlack Entertainment Television co-founder and all-around wonderful philanthropist Sheila C. Johnson traveled to Rwanda last year on a CARE ...[Read on]
Are keyless start/stop systems safe?
I gotta confess, I'm not so good with car keys. I'm always fumbling to find them at the bottom of my purse, and even though I have a designated drop spot for them in the house, half the time I never remember to put them there. Yep: I am the pathetic sap ...[Read on]
Another female director is nominated for an Oscar
With all the hoopla over Kathryn Bigelow (as well the nomination for An Education as best picture) I missed another women directed film — The Milk of Sorrow directed by Claudia Llosa — which is up for the foreign film Oscar. Not only is this film dir...[Read on]
USWNT to play Sweden In Omaha, Nebraska Tuesday, July 13
This will be the first of two matches between the WNT and Sweden in four days with the other occurring July 17 in East Hartford. Counting the upcoming match against Germany this Saturday, this will be also the third friendly within the next two months....[Read on]
Quick Hit: Producing Precious
Women & Hollywood has a fantastic guest post by L.A. Collins in which she interviews Lisa Cortes, the executive producer of Precious. She writes: At the SAG Awards, critics darling and Oscar front-runner Mo'Nique flipped the script. She took a special, u...[Read on]
Q&A;: Nancy Meyers on It's Complicated
I’m under thirty, I’m not married, and I’m not a woman. So when speaking with Nancy Meyers about her new movie, It’s Complicated, I felt a bit like an interloper. I had the same feeling when I saw the film at a screening packed wit...[Read on]
A Woman on the Croisette: Julie Bertuccelli’s Film The Tree to close Cannes
The Cannes Film Festival has woken up from it’s ridiculousness — they still do not get a pass on the fact that there are no female filmmakers in the competition — and have announced the Australian film The Tree written and directed by Julie Bertucce...[Read on]
The Next Hit Girl
Looks like we’re going to be talking about girl assassins for a while longer.  While we can probably agree that Saoirse Ronan won’t be uttering the c-word in her new film Hanna (but then again, who knows) we do know that she will be kicking a little ...[Read on]
Style meets performance at U.S. Open
Caroline Wozniacki in adidas Danish tennis sensation Caroline Wozniacki will represent the new fall/winter 2009 adidas by Stella McCartney tennis range at the U.S. Open at Flushing Meadows. Currently ranked No. 9 on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, Carolin...[Read on]
Five great movies for your next Girls Night In
Every now and then it’s necessary to take some time out and put away the stilettos and short skirt and replace it with some PJs and a glass of wine. On nights like these it’s the perfect opportunity to call up the girls and get together for a girl’s...[Read on]
Sundance 2010- The Competition Lineup
The Sundance Film Festival released a good amount of the lineup for the next festival and it looks at first glance to be dark and very boy oriented.  Women account for only 4 out of the 16 (25%) of dramatic films in competition.  Women are better repres...[Read on]
How Efficiently Do You Drive? Take the Gas Saving 101 Quiz
The Car Care Council's short Gas Saving 101 Quiz is a reminder to all motorists that the number of miles per gallon (mpg) a car gets is directly related to driving behavior and vehicle maintenance.   "Motorists can very easily save money on gas by driv...[Read on]
Girls Sports – A link to World Peace?
Sports have long been thought of as a vehicle that permits us to rise above differences.  And they do. Many have even gone as far as advocating that sports can cure all that ails relating to intolerance, violence and crisis in our world. I’m not sure ...[Read on]
Danica Patrick places fifth in Indy 500
With the Indianapolis 500 Race just completed, there’s no question that its most famous participant (other than spectator Kim Kardashian and Jack Nicholson, who was the honorary race flag waver) was Danica Patrick. Patrick has had a rocky month and her...[Read on]
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