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Get Happily Drunk on “Tipped and Tipsy”

Super G and I looked down to the right of the stage where we heard the crinkling of paper bags and the pop of beer bottles being opened. A portion of the audience brought their own props passing the covered bottles around to their friends just before the show began.

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Get Your Traveling Shoes On! for The First-Ever Women’s Travel Fest

Gallivanting dreamers will explore the world from a girl’s perspective at the first-ever Women’s Travel Fest in New York this Saturday.

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Untitled Feminist Show: A Play without Words that Speaks Volumes

I didn’t know what to expect when I walked in, but I knew that it had changed me when I walked out.

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Amaluna Revels in Feminine Power

This isn’t Avalon, but it’s another world ruled by Goddesses and full of magic. It’s Amaluna, the latest hit in Cirque Du Soleil’s sachet of whimsical wonders, borrows a bit from Shakespeare’s Tempest and mother earth myths in a wonderous show that shouldn’t be missed.

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Woman Bit by Shark at Maui Beach

A woman was taken to a hospital in Maui after being bitten by a shark at Keawakapu Beach on the south shore of the Hawaiian island.

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Alligator Bites and Flamenco Nights: Exploring Orlando’s Fine and Funky Dining Scene

What to eat for dinner tonight? Tapas to make Penelope Cruz weep? Fusion tacos? Pizza fired in a wood-burning oven imported from Italy? Or maybe just the best turkey sandwich you ever had? The wealth of choice gets overwhelming when you’re in a foodie town like … Orlando.

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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Powell Open for Business

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Powell are open for business. Gates opened today, Oct. 12 at noon following an agreement between Utah officials and the Department of the Interior. Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas continues to offer attractive rates for the remainder of 2013. Operations opening at Wahweap Marina located at South Lake […]

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West Virginia Tourist Train Crash: One Killed , 66 Injured

One person was killed and 66 were injured following a collision Oct. 11 between a logging truck and a tourist train in West Virginia, officials say. 18 people received serious injuries – three of them critical ones, emergency services director Jim Wise tells the Los Angeles Times.

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The Wild Improbable Life of Beth Lisick

A longtime favorite on the spoken word circuit and the Bay Area literary scene, Beth Lisick’s career as a literati seems to be ramping up an extra notch as she cruises into her mid-40s.

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Women Shake, Rattle and Roll Litquake SF 2013

Seismic activity of the literary sort will top the Richter scale this week as women seem to be shaking up the Bay Area’s literary landscape as Litquake 2013 hits San Francisco, Oct. 11 – 19.

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It’s a Splash at WomenFest in Key West

Nearly everywhere we looked there was an abundance of women holding hands, kissing each other openly, hanging out with friends and pride was in the lightly balmy air in Key West.

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A Musical History Lesson

Politicking is an American tradition that is comical as much as it is dramatic and suspenseful and ever since Sherman Edwards put music and lyrics to Peter Stone’s narrative 1776 in 1969, musical.

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