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Mel Brooks makes a match

This post is part of a BlogHop (see below) about “How I met my husband” Meeting celebrities is just part of the job when you’re a television reporter; so this was a fairly typical day at work when I was in my twenties.   I was sent to  the Fontainebleau Hotel on Miami Beach to […]

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The Power of Red and Daring Greatly

This isn’t just a red dress. It’s the Traveling Red Dress and it has its own Facebook page. Because it has magical powers. It can help  lift spirits, bring people together, transform lives.  If you haven’t heard the story of the Red Dress, you can read it here.   I promise you will feel inspired. It […]

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Highs and Loos

Since I last wrote it’s been a busy time, and I’ve been meaning to catch up, especially about BlogHer. It would be challenging to squeeze everything into one post about such a BIG event.  So this is about something….smaller. The back story started before I got there, when I posted a piece on the Huffington […]

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Why BlogHer is such a big deal—-to Katie Couric, Martha Stewart and me

Update:  A few hours after I posted this, BlogHer announced that President Obama will address the conference via live video–making it  even more a big deal than I thought. As Katie Couric explains, “It would take a pretty fantastic  group of people to convince me to spend a Saturday afternoon during the dog days of summer […]

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Nora Ephron

I didn’t know her, but it feels like I’ve lost a treasured friend of a lifetime. We all do—there’s an eruption of emotion all over the internet —with a breadth and depth that might have surprised Nora Ephron herself. I didn’t plan to add to that by writing about her; but I can’t stop thinking […]

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The many lives of Shirley MacLaine

  No wonder she’s an expert on  lives in the past; she’s led so many lives in the present. Dancer.  Actress.  Activist.   Author.  Documentarian. She’s packed a lot into 78 years. All of those lives were on stage—live—when Shirley MacLaine brought her one woman show to Carmel recently. She just walks out onstage and […]

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