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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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Backstage with Chely Wright

All-American girl Chely Wright shocked the nation when she became the first U.S. country singer to declare her love for women two years ago with her seventh musical release “Lifted Off the Ground” and her confessional memoir Like Me: Confessions Of A Heartland Country Singer.

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U.S. Women Athletes Score at Olympics 2012 before the Games Begin

Sporty girls are making historic milestone that is a testament to the value of supporting women in sports on the 40th year of Title IX. The United States Olympic Committee revealed that for the first time in the 116 year history of the modern Olympic Games American women outnumber the U.S. men heading to London this summer on July 10.

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Life’s a Party, New Orleans Does it in Style

There is always a party going on in New Orleans and why not? The French Quarter is always dressed up and ready for fun and any given week there’s a festival to suit anyone’s fancy, the food rivals the best culinary centers of the world, and the hospitality can’t be beat.

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Escape to France with French Escapade

Not everyone can be Julia Child and live in France to get to know the culture and the food, but guest can get a Julia-esque taste of France with French Escapade.

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5th Annual Running of the Rollergirls … ahh Bulls

What better way to wrap up a week of partying in New Orlean’s French Quarter than being chased by women on roller skates wearing read horns and armed with waffle bats for the fifth annual San Fermin in Nueva Orleans?

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A princess for a day, Iris, floats down Market Street in San Francisco’s LGBT Pride Parade. (Photo: Courtesy of Iris Mansour)

Brit’s Americana Summer Adventure

Sowing her Americana oats, Londoner Iris Mansour, made an Americana wish list and hopped onto a plan to the United States for a 60 day summer adventure.

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Taking the Wheel: Nona Willis Aronowitz Drives to Discover Modern Feminism

Freshly minted college graduates, having brunch and Bloody Mary’s one day in New York City, childhood best friends Emma Bee Bernstein and Nona Willis Aronowitz concocted a plan to get out of their intellectual, liberal, urban bubble to find out what feminism in America means to women in the new millennium.

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Unplug and Explore the Outdoors in Vermont

Prepare to unplug from the Internet. Vermont is about celebrating individuality, getting outdoors, and unwinding, as my girlfriend and I discovered on a recent trip to the Green Mountain State that left us wanting more.

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Lisa, right, and Jenni, left, on top of Machu Picchu before returning to San Francisco, California. (Photo: Courtesy of Out and Around)

Two Girls’ Global Adventure Searching for the “Supergays”

If you had a year to travel around the world, what would you do?

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Big Grape Adventure: Sheldon Wines

All it took was a one kiss and Tobe and Dylan Sheldon, owners of Sheldon Wines, were off on a wild wine adventure.

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