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Book Review: “Big Girls Don’t Cry”

By Diane Vacca On Election Day 2010, WVFC's Diane Vacca looks back to what author Rebecca Traister calls “The Election That Changed Everything for American Women.”

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The Wednesday Five: Saluting Tina Fey And Other Funny Women, Women’s...

This week, Tina Fey on older-women moms, alarming pie charts on women in the magazine industry, and a spotlight on women in comedy.

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Tina Fey’s ‘Bossypants’: Read It and Laugh

What makes Fey so funny? It doesn’t come from anger. Fey, consistently level-headed and forgiving, has no axes to grind or backs to stab.

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2011 Emmys: Our Nominations, Please

Last year, we honored our winners with a photo gallery; this year we thought we'd do it now, so on awards night you've got a list to cheer for, with links to the nominated shows and previous WVFC...

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Emmy Live Blog 2012: Who’ll Be the Next Women with Honors?

On Sunday, September 23, we'll be Emmy Central all day. Why not join us for our live blog, and cheer along?

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Emmy Live Blog 2013: Who’ll Be the Next Women with Honors?

Yes, it's awards season again. It's time for a red carpet, and competing predictions, and laughter. We've made a tradition, at WVFC, of live-blogging the awards ceremonies as they happen, to cheer on...

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“Toto, I Don’t Think We’re at the Emmys Anymore”

By Alexandra MacAaron There were lots of surprises when The 65th Annual Emmy Awards aired Sunday night. The show was indeed surprising. And sad. And more than a little strange.

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Book Review: “Yes Please,” by Amy Poehler

Alexandra MacAaron "Yes Please" is quick and entertaining. It’s part memoir, part “self-help,” part comedic monologue, and mostly funny. And that’s the problem.

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