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Ted Stevens Was Guardian Angel of Women in Sports
(WOMENSENEWS)--Published remembrances of my friend and sometime colleague Sen. Ted Stevens, who perished last week in a tragic plane crash in Alaska, haven't said much about his dedicated support of legislation that changed so much for women and girls in ...[Read on]
Tragic loss for a young player in San Antonio, South Texas Hoyas spearhead support
While the nation’s top women’s basketball teams prepare for a showcase at San Antonio’s AT&T;Center, a young player in the city is coping with the lost her biggest fan. Saturday morning, the mother of an 11 year-old player for the South Texas Hoyas...[Read on]
St. Vincent’s coach Kristen Zawacki dies of apparent heart attack on Christmas
From Saint Vincent College Athletics: It is with great sadness that I share with you the tragic news of the death of Kristen Zawacki, associate athletic director and the first and only head coach of the Lady Bearcats.  She died of natural causes due ...[Read on]
Legendary Female Boxer Shot and Stabbed - Accused is Her Husband
The scary details: Cops in Orange County, Florida claim the 42-year-old former boxing champion -- who once fought on an undercard for Mike Tyson -- managed to stumble out of her home and flag down a passing motorist ... who took Christy to a local hosp...[Read on]
Domestic Violence Week in Memory of Yeardley Love
Yeardley Love’s life was filled with promise. At 22 years old and just weeks away from graduation at the University of Virgina, she seemed to have everything going for her– a bright future with goals of becoming a lawyer, having her own family one day...[Read on]
Win a copy of Serena Williams’ new book
Are you a Serena fan? If so, you don’t want to miss the chance to read her new memoir, “On The Line” out in stores on Sept. 1st. And for five lucky Women Talk Sports winners – the book is free! One of the biggest stars in tennis, Serena Williams ...[Read on]
Women Directing Action Flicks
I saw this post by Karina Longworth from Spout about a screening and q&a of Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker which has been making its way around before a full release this summer.  The film is about the Iraq War and has been getting some good buzz. ...[Read on]
Olympic Snowboarder Karin Ruby dies in Chamonix climbing accident
  The world lost of its trailblazing female snowboarders on May 29 to a tragic accident. Former Olympic snowboarding champion Karine Ruby of France fell into a 20m crevasse while climbing Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Western Europe, located...[Read on]
Serena William’s book 'On The Line' coming out on September 1st
Serena William’s Book On The Line coming out on September 1st In just a few days, On the Line the new book by Serena Williams will be on sale and here we have some comments and more information about what this Serena William’s book is all about… Ch...[Read on]
Bright Star – the new film from Jane Campion
Most directors are lucky to make one movie in their lives that moves people beyond words but in my book Jane Campion has made three — An Angel at My Table, The Piano and now Bright Star.  When I first saw An Angel at My Table I remember loving it but n...[Read on]
The history of women’s sports we’d rather forget (but shouldn’t)
By Laura Pappano Word last week that rare film footage of Babe Ruth had been discovered by a New Hampshire man among his grandfather’s home movies provided yet another opportunity to lovingly recall the delightful history of sport, in this case, baseba...[Read on]
Lessons Chicks Should Unlearn
Our whole lives center around one thing - lessons. In our childhood, we learn how to grow into mature and able adults. In school, we learn reading, writing, and arithmetic. In our social lives, we learn how to function with other people in a civil and pr...[Read on]
Author Interview: Janet Gurtler
The fabulous Janet Gurtler who’s book, I’m Not Her, just hit shelves May 1! She was kind enough to stop by and answer a few questions. Describe I’m Not Her in five words or less. Emotional journey of self-discovery. What inspired you to write I...[Read on]
Ten Memoirs By Unforgettable Women
“Everyone has at least one good book in them.” The memoir, especially in recent years, has often proved this adage true. When all else fails, writers usually turn to their personal lives for inspiring material that will get the ink flowing. The foll...[Read on]
Schwarzenegger Gives Green Advice to Detroit Engineers
California's favorite Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, paid Detroit a visit this week, when he spoke at the Society of Engineers' 76th Annual world conference. This year's conference, titled "Racing to Green Mobility," focused on environmentally frien...[Read on]
The Best of the 90’s Chicks
The 1990s were a great decade. Between the fashion trends - The Rachel, anyone? - and the dope tunes, you could say the 90s were all that and a bag of chips (if you so chose to keep circulating that lingo, that is). And there was one nineties staple that ...[Read on]
Fall TV lineup brings the funny & the drama
The cool air is starting to roll in again and our evening activities are starting to move back inside during the evenings. This means that fall TV is making its return and Chickspeak is excited about all the new prime time possibilities available to us. ...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: When the levee breaks
Monday morning, I drove down to Rosedale and headed first to the library, where Martha the librarian gave me an excellent orientation to the town and its history. Turns out this area was a big center for making moonshine during Prohibition — instead o...[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]
Remembering Alexander McQueen
When Nicole Kidman graced the 2007 CMA Awards, all eyes were on her flawless porcelain skin, statuesque figure, and striking butterfly gown. Designed by Alexander McQueen, the creation featured a luscious silk fabric which rippled in shades of hot pink t...[Read on]
Back to School Safety
It's back to school time. Kids excitedly put on new backpacks and wonder who will be in their classes while parents worry about their child's safety. And with good reason. Each year around 800 school-aged children are killed in motor vehicle accidents dur...[Read on]
Six screen goddesses who transformed femininity through film
Beautiful. Smart. And sometimes dangerous. These women singlehandedly transformed female roles on the big screen. Who can forget Elizabeth Taylor as the Egyptian pharaoh Cleopatra or Katharine Hepburn as the British Methodist missionary in “The African ...[Read on]
Penske backs out; General Motors to stop Saturn's orbit
In a shocking last-minute decision made just a day before contracts were to be finalized, the Penske Automotive Group has announced that it has ended its discussions with General Motors to acquire the Saturn automobile brand. This very disappointing ne...[Read on]
Playwright Marsha Norman talks about gender inequity in the theatre
Marsha Norman is one of our best known female playwrights.  Her play ‘night Mother won a Pulitzer Prize in 1983, and she has also written the book for the musicals The Secret Garden and The Color Purple. She recently went out on a limb and talked abou...[Read on]
Interview with Rachel Weisz
Rachel Weisz opens in Agora today (in limited release) and for those of you in NYC not interested in dealing with the masses at Sex & the City 2 this is a good alternative. She answered some questions for Women & Hollywood, last week in NYC. W&H: What m...[Read on]
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