Sexy at 60? We Knew That

February 22, 2010 by Patricia Yarberry Allen

It’s officially news: women over 50 have sex lives. Here’s what the white coats are saying.

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Our Sex Lives: One Response

February 6, 2010 by Women's Voices For Change

Another pre-Valentine’s Day blip: a note for the editors of Our Bodies, Ourselves, whose query about women’s sex lives we posted last week. We were delighted at the good news [...]

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What was Your Worst Date Ever? It might be worth something.

February 3, 2010 by Women's Voices For Change

For many of us, the word “date” reminds us of nervous high-school moments, our first dinner with our eventual mate, that first time after a divorce we agreed to have [...]

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Please Help Tell the Story of Our Sex Lives

January 31, 2010 by Women's Voices For Change

Many of us remember the day we first ran across Our Bodies, Ourselves, as something of a revelation; perhaps you even picked up the more recent edition of the same [...]

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Susan Baida: eCareDiary, Building Community, and Sex in the Workplace

October 25, 2009 by Susan Baida

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We at WVFC were thrilled to discover an essential new resource and “neighbor” on the World Wide Web:  eCareDiary.com, an online community formed in late 2008 for those of us [...]

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An Education is a Masterpiece

October 14, 2009 by Women's Voices For Change

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Every once in a while, there comes along an example of creativity that makes you wish you’d never praised one other thing, since so many of the words you might [...]

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Following Letterman? Remember the Name of the Game.

October 6, 2009 by Laura Baudo Sillerman

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One of the things the ancient philosophers pondered was the impulse to look at a dead body near the city walls. Why are humans drawn to look at such a [...]

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Julie or Julia. Which One Really Cooks?

August 23, 2009 by Laura Baudo Sillerman

(Photo: BBC Food)

In Nora Ephron’s film Julie and Julia, there are many treats for the senses: the beautifully presented meals, the baguettes and cheeses, the sights of Paris, the glimpses of the [...]

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Poetry Friday: Her Spice Shelf

July 30, 2009 by Women's Voices For Change

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The latest in our seasonal poems by Susan Kinsolving, one of our most stalwart Voices in Verse. Her books include The White Eyelash, Dailies & Rushes (a finalist for [...]

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Newsmix: In Israel, women managing pacifist towns, Orthodox shuls; Women less likely to go on kidney transplant lists as they age; “Grandma Joyce” Bamford-Addo takes charge of Ghanaian Parliament

January 13, 2009 by Rachel Rawlings

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In the third week since the Israeli military began attacking Gaza in "Operation Cast Lead," the women of Neve Shalom / Wāħat as-Salām–a cooperative town in the "no man's land" [...]

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