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President Obama Addresses the Economy
It’s been a busy week for Barack Obama. Tuesday, the president unveiled his new strategy for the war in Afghanistan. Today, in the wake of his announcement of 30,000 additional American troops headed overseas, he addressed another daunting issue of his ...[Read on]
The World Today, According to Twitter
Your morning serving of low-calorie news. ...[Read on]
Women & Hollywood in the News
Women & Hollywood has been in the news twice this weekend.  Thought I’d share: From Ann Hornaday at the Washington Post: Women & Film: With female characters, why does Hollywood fear that the stronger they are, the harder they fail? This state of af...[Read on]
Obama to give benefits for same-sex partners of federal employees
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Maddow discussed it on her show last night, but this is what the Associated Press had to say: President Barack Obama plans to extend health care and other benefits to the gay and ...[Read on]
Basketball teammates help girl with amnesia
Just saw this story on ABC’s World News. It’s a good one. Good enough to share it with you. It’s about a girl named Kayla Hutchinson, who, at the age of 19 as a student-athlete at Walla Walla Community College, collided with a teammate during a bas...[Read on]
The Disney Tittie Test: Casting Call Requires "Real Breasts" Only
Keira Knightly had to wear a bodice so tight to "enhance" her breasts, she could only have it on for 10 minutes at a time without passing out. Oh, Disney. Via Big Hollywood, we find the company put out a casting call for the newest Pirates of the Carib...[Read on]
Yentl: A Movie That Changed the World
If you’ve ever heard me speak or know me you know that Yentl is the movie that changed my world. Seeing a woman produce, star, sing, co-write and direct when I was a teenager knocked my socks off. No woman had done what Barbra Streisand did in 1983. ...[Read on]
Female Producer to Finance Kathryn Bigelow’s Next Film
Kathryn Bigelow is getting ready to start shooting her next indie flick now that she has secured financing from Annapurna Pictures which is run by Megan Ellison. The pic written by Mark Boal will shoot in the summer and is still being written.  Here&#...[Read on]
Elizabeth Taylor: An Immortal Who Knew How to Live
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor playing gin while on vacation at La Fiorentina, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, 1967. Photo credit: Condé Nast Archive. When the stunning news reached New York that George Gershwin had died after undergoing surgery for a brain ...[Read on]
Sarah Palin lands gig with Fox News, gets new action figure
Looks like the Sarah Palin schoolgirl action figure has been trumped, big time. After all, who needs some silly doll when you can have your very own Sarah Palin embryo ornament? This is one of many of this Etsy vendor's "baby's first" fetus ornaments ...[Read on]
If You Like The Iranian Election Results, You May Also Like...
Here at VF.com, we’re constantly thinking of ways to improve. Our latest application, which took years and not insignificant sums of money to develop, helps you integrate your news absorption and shopping experiences. We present to you News-Shopper: If ...[Read on]
Lost, Found: Abby Sunderland, Teenage Sailor
Photo via Abby's Blog.Good news! A rescue plane made contact with Abby Sunderland, the 16-year-old California sailor who set out to complete a nonstop solo trip around the world. (Had she succeeded, she would have been the youngest person to do so.) On Th...[Read on]
Choosing Sides in the Fox-Cablevision Controversy
The standoff between media conglomerate News Corporation and cable provider Cablevision continues: For the third day in a row, millions of would-be television watchers in New York City and its suburbs were without access to the Fox network, which is owned...[Read on]
Today is World AIDS Day
Today is World AIDS Day. Last year nearly a half million babies were born with HIV. More than 33 million people worldwide were living with HIV. That's up from 26.2 million in 1999. Despite that staggering statistic,AIDS organizations are making progress i...[Read on]
Lady Salamanders rep US at Homeless World Cup in Brazil
Eight women from homeless shelters across the country make up the Lady Salamanders, a street soccer soccer currently in Rio, Brazil for the 8th Annual Homeless World Cup competition which wraps Sunday Sept 26th. Philanthropist and businesswoman Sheila Jo...[Read on]
Palins and Friends in the News: Levi’s Illogical Book Cover, Bristol’s Facial Surgery
Significant Palin-related personal-appearance news this morning. Which would you like to hear first, Levi or Bristol? Levi? Personally, that would not have been our choice, but O.K. Lo, the cover for Levi Johnston’s forthcoming memoir, Deer in the Headl...[Read on]
Intersex athletes: Could we have some science and sanity, please?
Could the international and national sport governing bodies, the international press, and, basically, anyone involved in the process surrounding Caster Semenya’s controversial world championship in the 800m run have screwed this up more? I don’t think...[Read on]
Soccer: Remembering the women
I have not watched one second of the men's World Cup. And yet it seems to be the only thing I can blog about these days. (I do have a post coming about working out in skirts--so stay tuned for something non-soccer. Not that there's anything wrong with...[Read on]
Iranian woman chasing her racing dream
Noora Naraghi recently traveled 1500 miles from Iran all the way to Tallahassee, Florida to learn motocross from Stefy Bau, former two-time women world motocross champion and owner of 211 MX school, the elite world wide motocross academy for women. Narag...[Read on]
Finally, A Woman Included in the Hollywood Reporter Roundtable
A couple of weeks ago The Hollywood Reporter held two roundtable conversations that forgot to include any women.  Whoops.  One was with cinematographers and the other was with writers. The good news is that in their most recent roundtable with director...[Read on]
Cavalli dresses Shakira for the World Cup
Team jerseys will be the most popular fashion choice in South Africa over the next few weeks. Unless you're Shakira. During her opening ceremony performance at the FIFA World Cup on June 10th, the Latin beauty will be wearing an exclusive look from high-e...[Read on]
Exclusive workout with Olympic hopeful Lindsey Vonn
We’re kicking our Olympic coverage into high gear and will be profiling all of the winter sports and athletes you need to know about. One of athletes to watch is ski racer Lindsey Vonn who is a favorite on and off the slopes. She’s a back-to-back Wor...[Read on]
GOP Women Take a Page from Palin's Facebook
TAMPA, Fla. (WOMENSENEWS)--Since resigning as governor of Alaska in July, Sarah Palin has avoided the legacy (newspapers and network news) media. But she's managed to remain front-page news through Facebook, the social networking site she used to associat...[Read on]
Sad Broadway News: The Miracle Worker to Close
Just read the news that The Miracle Worker starring Abigail Breslin and Allison Pill is going to close next Sunday.  It didn’t get the greatest reviews, but a friend who saw it said the audience was full of girls who adored it. I think it was hard to ...[Read on]
Anticipation Grows for Julie & Julia
This summer as usual is full of big action packed blockbusters AND for the second year in a row (and the last 3 out of 4 years) a Meryl Streep flick.  I still wish we would get over the whole counterprogramming and fluke discussion.  The thing I love mo...[Read on]
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