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On Katie Couric's "Seven Most Powerful People in Media" for Forbes.com, BlogHer is #4

Congratulations BlogHer community, please take a bow -- you are the face of media influence in 2009. BlogHer is #4 on Katie Couric's list of the "seven most powerful people in media". As her contribution to Forbes.com's "One in a Billion" initiative, ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Katie Couric,  Elisa (musician),  Mary Tyler Moore,  Peggy Lee,  Google Inc.

BlogHer of the Week: Livingston, I Presume

"Dear Republican senators Charles E. Grassley, Orrin Hatch, Richard Shelby and your 52 other colleagues in the Senate and House of Representatives who steadfastly and on principal oppose a public option, despite being on Medicare: "Not only do you have ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Charles E. Grassley,  Orrin Hatch,  Richard Shelby,  U.S. Senate

Ask Senator Kirsten Gillibrand about the future of health care: Thursday, Nov. 19 @BlogHer

"According to the data compiled by the National Women's Law Center, under the current system, a 25-year-old woman pays up to 45 percent more for the same or identical coverage. Some of the most essential services required by women are not covered by ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  4 Nov 2009

BlogHer of the Week: Minor Catastrophes

Let's talk about sex, parent-style. I mean your parents having sex. And you having sex if you're a parent. Don't cringe: Laugh instead. In Business Time, Megan Ault Regnerus takes on doing the wild thing after kids -- both as a child and as a mother. ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  19 Oct 2009

Ask Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi about the future of health care: Thursday, Oct. 15 @BlogHer

You're invited to join Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca.) in a telephone conference call about health care reform legislation at 8:30 a.m. Pacific, 11:30 a.m. Eastern on Thursday, Oct. 15. The first 20 BlogHers who sign up in the comments below ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Nancy Pelosi,  Congressional Budget Office,  U.S. Senate

BlogHer of the Week: Laurie White on IndieInk.org

"I’m not sure how I went tonight from watching tables full of people having a perfectly good time playing a variety of card games whose names I can’t remember to thinking about Virginia Woolf walking into the water, or myself sitting by it, for that ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  28 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Virginia Woolf

Sign up to ask Senator Amy Klobuchar about the future of health care: Monday, Sept. 21 @BlogHer

This is something I, like many women, fear mentioning because I want health care reform to pass and I know it's a dangerous topic. But I don't want the legal right to choose a low cost abortion to disappear in compromising. How do pro-choice bloggers ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  18 Sep 2009

Want to talk with health care policy architects? BlogHer launches bi-partisan conference calls with Congress.

In the next two weeks, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) will kick off this initiative. In each conference call, a member of Congress will engage with BlogHer's contributing editors from both sides of the aisle, ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  17 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Cathy McMorris Rodgers,  Amy Klobuchar,  Harry Reid

BlogHer.com is Growing: A New Look for Fall

Hi everyone, The BlogHer.com homepage has a clean, new look today, thanks in large part to terrific feedback from this community. After a year of launching new tools -- Chatter, Groups, LinkHer, FacebookConnect and more -- we are celebrating your ...

From LISA STONE, BlogHer,  16 Sep 2009

Remember: Lice happens

In the past few months, fully 15 percent of my BlogHer colleagues who also have children have struggled with that lovely multi-legged gift that crawls up between summer camp and back to school sleepovers: LICE. Here's my small attempt to help: An ...

From LISA STONE, Surfette,  13 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Annie Lennox

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