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Another shoe review: MBT
Guest Post by Shelley Miles I have been an MBT shoe fan for years, but my last pair was worn beyond repair and I was MBT-less for the last year.  So you can imagine my joy when I recently received a new pair of MBT M.Walks. MBT stands for Masai Baref...[Read on]
Shoe Review: MBT the Anti-Shoe
I’ve always loved sports.  I would play basketball on the driveway with my brothers Jim and John.  I would hit baseballs with them – and am still proud of the day I sailed one clear over the top of our 100 year old 2-story house.  I would postpone ...[Read on]
Golfers Creamer, Gulbis get signature shoes
Paula Creamer and Natalie Gulbis are two of the LPGA’s biggest stars. Even if you’re not a golf fan, you may recognize Gulbis from  reality TV shows  like “The Apprentice” or her many magazine covers. Creamer’s Citizen Watch commercials ran du...[Read on]
Limbaugh: "I love the women's movement, especially when walking behind it."
Ah, Rush Limbaugh. Always so charming. <object width="425" height="344"></object> Transcript after the jump. Thanks to Think Progress, who also point out that Limbaugh held a "Female Summit" to find out how he could "own women." <p&...[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]
Soles 4 Souls: Lend a hand to Haiti by donating shoes
The 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Haiti last week  is a reminder just how fragile our world is, and seeing the devastation that has affected so many,  Soles4Souls is mounting a massive response of emergency relief to  victims of the disaster. The non-...[Read on]
Got One of Ralph Lauren's Opening Ceremony Hats? You Could eBay It for $200
Shaun White, center, sporting Ralph Lauren gear at the Vancouver Winter Games opening ceremony. As Team U.S.A.’s first Olympic medalist, mogul skier Hannah Kearney, summed it up best when we saw her yesterday: “It’s been a good Olympics for swag,”...[Read on]
Christian Louboutin thinks Barbie has "cankles"
Photograph credit: "Excessive," from the amazing Sara Heart Bacon. Christian Louboutin is set to release Barbies made over with his stylings over the coming months, but the luxury shoe designer "reshaped the dolls' figures," as he didn't find their exis...[Read on]
Women, Wine & Walking
There are lots of great reasons for taking a hike. Some do it as a form of fitness, others to keep the heart young and the soul inspired. And then there are those like me, who hike as a prelude to wine tasting. On Sunday I had the good fortune to join...[Read on]
New accessories and clothes may help fitness efforts
What if you could improve your athleticism or physique just by wearing an accessory or an article of clothing? Thanks to a new crop of performance wear products, you actually may be able to do so. For the most part, the items sound too good to be true ...[Read on]
Are All the Cool Kids Headed to Moscow?
Moscow. From Wikipedia. On the heels of the “Fetish” shoe-and-photography exhibition that opened at Moscow’s Garage Center for Contemporary Culture on Tuesday, MasterCard is sponsoring fashion and art parties in the Russian capital for t...[Read on]
Princess Beatrice vs. Alexa Chung: It's On!
Jordan's Queen Rania is visiting Italy, and, boy, has she been Tweeting up a storm. Yesterday she posted a photo in which she appeared to be walking down a tapestry-lined corridor past a row of sword-bearing ceremonial guards. The sentries were wearing ra...[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]
ESPN Bans NY Post for Showing Naked Erin Andrews Photos; Female Sportscaster Finds Allies Everywhere
As the investigation into who the peeping Tom was violating Andrews’s privacy, reports and blogs pop up everywhere blasting sexism, voyeurismPost | 07/23/2009 10:30 amThe disgusting ordeal ESPN reporter Erin Andrews has had to face — being the...[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]
Please Give written and directed by Nicole Holofcener
To me, a new film from writer/director Nicole Holofcener is a reason to rejoice.  One reason is because she unapologetically tells stories from a female perspective.  But one would be remiss and quite frankly an idiot to paint her work with the chick fl...[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]
See Amy Run: Meet record-breaking athlete Amy Palmiero-Winters
I came across this amazing woman on Bust and was intrigued by the opening paragraph. The word ’superwoman’ is thrown around way too often, but here’s an athlete who completely deserves the description. Amy Palmiero-Winters is a 37-year-old mother o...[Read on]
Maria Sharapova signs record-breaking contract with Nike
If you’re an up and coming sports superstar, you may be interested to know a bit about the business of sports. This week it was announced that Russian tennis champ Maria Sharapova has renewed her sponsorship agreement with Nike for $70 million (yikes) ...[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]
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]
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]
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day: Not Just Another Holiday
by Megan Tackney, Program Associate, National Women's Law Center I opened my email this morning to find a well-timed announcement that today is Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day. It could not have come sooner. Even as I was walking to work this morni...[Read on]
The Exploding Girl
I’ve been watching Zoe Kazan since I saw her on stage in The Seagull where she and Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan acted circles around veteran actors Kristen Scott Thomas and Peter Sarsgaard.  Last year was a breakthrough year for her onscreen playing da...[Read on]
Raising the barre: The reinvention of classical ballet
If you think Swan Lake or The Nutcracker when you think of ballet, think again. Many contemporary troupes are forging new ways to enchant modern audiences by demonstrating that ballet is a living dance form. Check out just a few of the ways in which bal...[Read on]
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