Ginger Rogers did everything backwards and in high heels – and shined. Ginger Rogers, who was said to have danced …
Women On Film
Women on Film: Uma Thurman Shows Us How to Fight Like a Girl
Sometimes, the safest way to exorcise your demons is to watch Uma Thurman fight. It is physically impossible to stay ang…
Women on Film: Ike, Tina and The Realities of Domestic Violence
What will it take to make people understand the horror of domestic violence? In the current cultural wars, the assault o…
Women on Film: The Beauty of an Emotional Silence
Sometimes, you don’t need words to express yourself perfectly. Words, words, words – we live in a world where word…
Women on Film: That Bump Bump Bumpin’ on the Music
A young Pearl Bailey reminds us to take some time to embrace the rhythm. As we age, so might our confidence. And this is…
Women on Film: How Not to Care Like Melissa McCarthy
Megan, of the movie Bridesmaids, remembers the joy of just being yourself. If you work from home, you often make interes…
Women on Film: Channeling Confidence
Helen Mirren’s Queen Elizabeth I shows us how to behave in the face of adversity. Anyone who believes life is easy proba…
Women on Film: Body Snark as Universal Women Speak
Body snark is the universal language of women, translating across all cultures. Getting a professional manicure is like …