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All posts tagged "women in arts"
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5 ways women won at the 2014 golden globes
Editor in Chief, Natalie Hughes. Here’s an exciting thought: Maybe women are making some progress in North America. After all, would you have seen 2 women hosting an awards show (other than a beauty pageant) 10 years...
- Posted January 14, 2014
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awakening through visual arts
by Cat Caracelo This morning I was awakened and slowly became conscious to a very, very persistent inner voice. My own voice seemed to be speaking to me, saying the words Co-Active Manifesting over and over....
- Posted December 23, 2013
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10 female directors, 10 ground-breaking movies
“As a woman you’re still expected to constantly prove yourself, whereas men are allowed to have flops without people blaming it on their gender. If a man has a flop, people will blame it on a variety...
- Posted December 10, 2013
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music that matters: natalie talks tori amos
If you’re lucky, once in a lifetime, maybe twice, you stumble on a piece of music or even a whole album that opens up everything… your jaw, your eyes, your heart and your mind. I remember the...
- Posted November 26, 2013
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crystal’s books that matter: dark side with debbie ford
The Dark Side of The Light Chasers I’m a lover of books. They’re literally my addiction. I’ve been an avid reader since I was four years old. If someone were to ask me what has helped me...
- Posted November 21, 2013
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jennifer garner advocates for children
Jennifer Garner, actor and mother of three, has been an advocate for Save the Children’s early education programs. In places like Garner’s home state of West Virginia, where generational poverty is a barrier to children’s success, early...
- Posted November 16, 2013
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Women in Music: Jewel
(Editor’s note: The original Jewel holiday album is my absolute go-to on Christmas Eve, so I’m excited to share that there’s a follow-up coming. Her voice is absolutely angelic and suits the occassion like nothing else. Do...
- Posted November 6, 2013
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Sally Field, board member for Vital Voices
Vital work is being done for women in leadership around the globe with Vital Voices. The organization provides training and other community support for women’s efforts to advance politically, economically and culturally. Sally Field, famous for her...
- Posted November 6, 2013
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a potter finds herself in the clay
By Kathy Staran. Many of us go through life always wondering, “What if,” and “If only I had…” I, too, have been guilty of this exact same thought pattern many times over the years. For some of...
- Posted September 2, 2013
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great music by great women, volume 1: sara bareilles
By Editor in Chief, Natalie Hughes. You’ll get to know, when I love something I talk about it. Well, being a singer/songwriter myself, and a piano junkie to boot, Sara Bareilles is up there, pretty far...
- Posted August 12, 2013