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Amy Spies: Kanye West And C.A.D. (Compulsive Apologizing Disorder)

After Kanye West's major steal-the-spotlight intrusion into Taylor Swift's big moment at the VMAs, celebs and fans tweeted, 'statused', and just plain wondered what Kanye was on, besides Hennessey and ego. Well, me too. So I immediately googled ...

From AMY SPIES, Huffington Post,  15 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Kanye West,  Taylor Swift

Amy Spies: Mirror Mirror On The Wall, Have I Become My Worst Parent After All?

Are we are all in danger of ending up like our worst parent? Have you ever looked into your own inner mirror and thought, 'Mirror, mirror on the wall, have I become my parent after all?' Many of us experience the weird bounce-back: you know, growing ...

From AMY SPIES, Huffington Post,  12 Jun 2009

Amy Spies: Mindfulness in the Time of Economic Meltdown

No doubt about it, these are scary times. It's everywhere. Read it online and on people's stressed faces. See it in empty storefronts, lighter daytime street commuter traffic, thinner mail (businesses don't have money to market themselves; it's great ...

From AMY SPIES, Huffington Post,  16 Mar 2009

Amy Spies: Smart Men, Foolish Choices: Testosterone Rules?

Show your support. Buzz this article up. I have become increasingly aware of how little I understand men -- how they operate, what drives them. 'You have no idea how much men are led by their...' my very significant other said to me at the ...

From AMY SPIES, Huffington Post,  19 Aug 2008
Related Topics: John Edwards,  Bill Clinton,  Gary Hart

Amy Spies: When I First Knew Benazir

When I first knew Benazir Bhutto, it was not as the larger than life 'Antigone' tragic figure she became but rather as a fellow undergraduate at Harvard College. Benazir, known by family and then friends as 'Pinky' because of her pink complexion, lived ...

From AMY SPIES, Huffington Post,  29 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Benazir Bhutto,  Harvard University,  Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Amy Spies: We Have Not Ever Gained Anything Except by Pushing

"In response to Zanuck's assertion that the producer-dominated AMPAS provided the writers with protection, Dorothy Parker cracked, "Looking to the Academy for representation was like trying to get laid in your mother's house. Somebody was always in the ...

From AMY SPIES, Huffington Post,  9 Nov 2007
Related Topics: Dorothy Parker,  Philip Dunne,  F. Scott Fitzgerald

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