Maria Hinojosa, senior correspondent of NOW on PBS, reflects on Sonia
Sotomayor’s nomination to the Supreme Court — an event that ‘will
forever and
profoundly change the image of what a "Puerto Rican girl" really is’
By Maria Hinojosa
Author Alyse Myers thinks the First Lady hasn’t been even when it comes to her daughters’ privacy
By Alyse Myers
Imagine loving someone confidently, knowing they loved someone else with a deep, undying passion
By Michele Neff Hernandez
ListenUp | 11/16/2009 4:00 am
The founder of a life-changing program in Mexico City has a few words
of advice for a certain kind of woman. Take heed and don’t just sit
there … Think Up
By Judith Romano
The bestselling author of French Women Don’t Get Fat reveals how to capitalize on your femininity at work
By Mireille Guiliano
A lack of stats doesn’t equal lack of opinion
By Ruth Charny
With anxiety at an all-time high, Beth Israel Hospital’s Director of
Integrated Medicine offers women four pleasurable — and surprising —
ways to navigate the pressures of daily life
By Roberta Lee, MD
Jailhouse interviews with Wall Street villain, released last week, inspires one of his victims to weigh in
By Kim Rosen
On the 20-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, our writer recalls the meeting of East and West
By Brooks Riley
E. D. Hill’s response to Obama’s war policy
By E. D. Hill
A widow learns that even though true love is forever, there’s room in her heart for a new relationship
By Michele Neff Hernandez
What could we do with an extra $2.88 billion of public revenue right now?
By Allegra Huston
A firsthand account of the Women’s Conference …
By Barbara Guggenheim
This Sunday is the 40th running of the New York City Marathon — and our renowned cardiologist reflects on its history, the significance of female runners and how your body reacts before, during and after a 26.2 mile run
By Dr. Holly Andersen
The site is hardly hands-off, repeatedly suggesting I might want to be friends with the same strangers they’d proposed previously …
By Sybil Adelman Sage
The trick is to have at least one pilot awake, says wOw Friend and ex-U.S.A.F. Instructor Pilot Bob Perkins
By Bob Perkins
Newswoman Kim Dozier says ‘thanks’
By Kimberly Dozier
Last year, wOw Friend Kimberly Dozier ran the Marine Corps 10K to prove she
could. This year, she’s got Fisher House and ‘cowards’ on her mind
By Kimberly Dozier
ListenUp | 10/21/2009 3:00 am
When one woman wants to make a difference in the world, she discovers how big a difference one person could make. Don’t just sit there … Think up!
By Millie McCoy
As the Dow broke 10,000 yesterday, wOw asked ‘Red Fox’ Liz Claman about
the realities and future of the market as well her advice to investors
By Liz Claman
How to fix the health-care crisis in baby steps …
By E.D. Hill