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Avoiding Those Fee Bombs
Spring break and summer vacation are just around the corner, but the last thing you’re thinking of while planning a vacation are extra fees. It’s good to know how much green you should bring when you set off on that dream vacation.
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Threads: Suit Up at Tomboy Tailors
Women seeking to look sharp for play and work have a new fashionable option at Tomboy Tailors, a new bespoke clothier opening in San Francisco.
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Cleveland Begins Preparations For Gay Games 9
Cleveland officially rolled out the rainbow carpet to Gay Games 9 athletes this month with the opening of early hotel reservations and a preview of the city’s iconic Terminal Tower lit in rainbow colors.
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Slope Obsession: TheSkiDiva.com
Wendy Clinch hated skiing when she first hit the slopes as a teenager, but a little sisterly competition drove her to surpass her sister’s skills. Soon she was flying down the slopes on a regular basis.
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Charming Sophistication: Shelley Goulding, owner of the 9 Cranes Inn
Growing up and living in many parts of the U.S. that people from the world over want to visit and traveling widely herself, Shelley Goulding dreamed of owning a bed and breakfast one day.
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Threads: Get Pinned Up
If Reno could dress itself up it would wear classic Betty Page pinup style circa 1940s and 1950s.
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Toast of Rio, Transgender Models May Get Pushed Off the Catwalk?
A new documentary “Rio Fashion Week: Fashion Week Internationale” explores the phenomenon of how transgender models have carved a place in Brazil’s fashion industry and gained international acclaim.
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L.A. Vibes for Boobs
For one night West Hollywood will be about the boobs when Beats for Boobs Los Angeles takes off in Tinseltown October 10.
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Slow Sex Author Reveals Tips for Women
Yearning for more than Hollywood romance or porn-style sex where everything is glossy and done “right”? Orgasmic meditation might be the key to unlocking unbridled passion in the bedroom that is not made up or comes with batteries, but au natural.
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Pioneers of the Stars
Aiming for the stars was exactly what Russian and U.S. women astronauts Valentina Vladimirovna Nikolayeva Tereshkova and Sally Ride, Ph.D., respectively, did paving the way for other women astronauts and little girls around the world to dream big.
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Grooving for Boobs
Nearly a decade ago, while traveling through Australia, Juliana Cochnar got news from her mother that she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her first instinct was to immediately run to her mother’s side to see her through her medical treatments and hopefully back to health, but her mother, Barbara Cochnar, told her no.
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Female Icons Rock the Nation’s Capital
by Troy Petenbrink When Cyndi Lauper was on her 2010 “Memphis Blues” tour she did what most musicians do when they find themselves in Cleveland – she visited The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. In her best Queens accent Meredith Rutledge-Borger, a curator for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, recounts the comment […]
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