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Celebrating Women’s History Month

Monday, March 8th, 2010


Did you know that March is Women’s History Month? Women’s History Month can be traced back to 1911 when the first International Women’s Day was celebrated. But it didn’t become a month long celebration until 1987. The popularity of women’s history celebrations continues to spread as more people are becoming aware of the contributions of women and girls. A President’s Commission on the Celebration of Women in History in America recently sponsored hearings in many parts of the country. The Women’s Progress Commission will soon conduct hearings to promote interest in preserving areas that are relevant in American women’s history. Some of the groups promoting this interest are state historical societies, women’s organizations, and groups such as the Girl Scouts of the USA. CRAVE would like to celebrate Women’s History month by selecting five women who have made a positive impact in the last ten years.

Hillary Clinton
During the last decade, she was First Lady, Senator, serious presidential candidate of a major political party, and Secretary of State, First former First Lady to hold major elective office, January 2001 (Senator from New York); first woman candidate for U.S. president to almost win a nomination from a major political party (declared candidacy January 2007, conceded June 2008) and first former First Lady to serve in the cabinet, in her capacity of U.S. Secretary of State, confirmed January 2009. All of this after her presidential husband cheated on her for the whole world to see. Need I say more?

Oprah Winfrey
Oprah was the first black billionaire, as reported by Forbes in April 2004. Although she is not in politics or changing laws, her power and conviction is known the world over. She has used her power again and again to shed light on good causes on everything from women who are sold into slavery to animal cruelty. Her latest endeavor is getting people to stop talking and texting on the phone while driving. She puts massive amounts of money into charitable causes and her show is now approaching an unbelievable 25 year run. In 2009 she announced that the The Oprah Winfrey Show will end in 2011. It’s hard to find a woman who doesn’t know who she is.

Melinda Gates
Melinda Gates is the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which is the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The foundation is “driven by the interests and passions of the Gates family.” The primary aims of the foundation are, globally, to enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty, and in America, to expand educational opportunities and access to information technology. The foundation, based in Seattle, Washington, has an endowment of US$35.1 billion as of October 1, 2008. The scale of the foundation and the way it seeks to apply business techniques to giving makes it one of the leaders in the philanthrocapitalism revolution in global philanthropy. In 2007 its founders were ranked as the second most generous philanthropists in America. Bill and Melinda were also named Time magazine’s Persons of the Year in December 2005.

Michelle Obama
Because Michelle is the first African American first lady and the first wife of an African American President, she has an influence and gets attention that prior first ladies may not have received. Michelle represents the loving, working mother who came from difficult circumstances, had the opportunity to attend an Ivy League school, and achieve great things in the causes that she’s taken on as a lawyer, and now, as a first lady. Even her fashion sense is turning heads because she tends to wear little known designers, giving them well-deserved attention, instead of going for the more typical pricier names that everyone would expect. When Michelle decided to grow a vegetable garden outside the White-House, all of a sudden it was all the rage. Right now she is taking on reducing childhood obesity and encouraging children to have a healthy active lifestyle.

Ellen DeGeneres
Though it is easy to argue that Ellen doesn’t have half the achievements under her belt as any of the rest of these women do, her talk show and her name have become so synonymous with positivity and acceptance, it seems that laughter really is the best medicine. Besides being widely adored and accepted as an openly gay woman, Ellen and her talk show have won the daytime Emmy for Best Talk Show and talk show host 4 years in a row and the show averages about 3.0 million viewers per episode, according to daytime television ratings, which makes it one of the highest-viewed daytime shows. The refreshing style of her humor and the unyielding extent of her kindness make her a stand out woman of the last decade.

Information from wikipedia.com.

A New Twist on the Theme Song

Monday, February 15th, 2010


A Theme Song.
Normally when you think of a theme song you think of the first 30 seconds of a TV Show or news broadcast. That annoying thirty second melody that plays over and over in our heads days after we have watched the show. But this week we take a new look at the theme song. We asked around on Twitter and Facebook and came up with a fabulous list of songs people consider their “theme songs” for life.

These are songs that lifts you up and makes you feel good. Songs that starts a fire and keeps you going. Songs that you dance around in your bedroom listening to while you sing into your hair brush. These are the songs that define us. Everyone has one hidden some where inside of them. It might be your phone ring or the song that plays in your headphones while you work out or before a big meeting – whenever you use it and however it makes you feel we thank you all for sharing your themes.

Here is a complete list of the suggested theme songs:

For your listening pleasure go to the complete playlist on the blip.fm page titled CRAVEThemeSongs.

And next time you need a pick me up or inspiration, crank up one of these tunes and sing out – you might be surprised just how good it makes you feel!

Where Monica Partier Gets Her Groove

Friday, February 5th, 2010

CRAVE chatted with Urban Groove Salon owner Monica Partier. Below, find her picks for her fave spots in the city (besides her own salon, of course).

How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Upscale, Sexy, Hip

What are your most popular products or services?
Our most popular services include: Balayage freehand dimensional hair painting, Precision Hair Cuts for both men and women, Eyelash Extensions and our Signature Pedicures.Best selling products include our balancing lip complex, it’s all organic and does miracles on dry lips. Kerastase’s Ciment Thermique, this is for anyone who heat styles their hair it protects and reconstructs all at the same time, and it smells like grapefruits .. very yummy!

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
To create a elegant and chic salon in South Austin.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
Lowering my standards to accommodate others.

How do you spend your free time?
Pool side with my children or cooking, reading, designing, and listening to music.

What is your indulgence?
Gourmet Food, Wine and Fashion

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
Mandola’s Winery, the scenery reminds me of home and its a wonderful place to have great food, wine and great conversation.

Where is the best place to find gifts?
Flea Markets, there are always eclectic and unique finds.

Where is the best place to buy clothes?
Le Garage Sale, you can get clothes by the best designers at incredible prices.

Who is the best local designer or artist?
Best Artist: William Stidham, I love his rock n roll art, it has a soulfulness to it.
Best designer: Sunny Haralson of Ruby Pearl; her clothes are girl y, flirty and fun.

Visit Urban Groove Salon!
4301 West William Cannon Ste 260
Austin, TX, 78749
UrbanGrooveSalon.com

Ladies to Watch: Hometown Olympians

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Here at CRAVE we like to tell you about strong smart women doing remarkable things and athletes are no exception. Now that February is finally here, we thought we’d fill you in on some of the local women to lookout for who have earned their way to the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games, beginning Friday, February 12.

Amanda Evora – Figure Skating – Sugar Land, Texas

Even though Amanda Evora now lives in Florida, she grew up in Texas and she has the fight to prove it. Evora discovered her sister’s ice skates as a child and since they fit, decided to give them a try. When she was 18, she left her family’s home in Texas to further her skating career. Now, she is studying business administration at the University of South Florida. Her skating partner is Mark Ladwig. Before 2010, the pair had been consistent but had always finished out of the top three: Evora and Ladwig finished fourth at the 2007 Nationals, fifth at the 2008 Nationals and fourth at the 2009 Nationals. After finishing out of the top three for three years in a row, Amanda Evora and Mark Ladwig broke through when it counted most, earning a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team. We’re cheering for Amanda and her partner and hope she makes it all the way! Info

Katie Uhlaender – Skeleton – McGregor, Texas

Katie Uhlaender began the sport of skeleton in 2003, quickly climbing national rank by winning both the National and Junior National Championships in her first season. Uhlaender made the Winter Olympic Team in 2006 and slid to a sixth place finish in Torino, Italy. Uhlaender loves to ski, snowboard, kite board and craves speed, which is one of the reasons she began skeleton. She “loves the feeling of getting power off the start block.” Though she now lives in Breckenridge, Colorado,she spent eight years of her life in McGregor, where she was the only girl on her school’s baseball team. Go Katie! Info

Helen Upperton – Bobsleigh – University of Texas

After being raised in Calgary, Helen Upperton attended the University of Texas, seeking a bachelor of science in Kinesiology. Although Upperton is on the Canadian National team, she clearly has a soft spot for the longhorn state.  In addition to 5 World Cup podium finishes, Helen stunned the world becoming the first Canadian woman ever to win a gold medal in bobsleigh on the storied St. Moritz track finishing the year ranked second in the FIBT rankings. Upperton’s objective is to hone her skills for Vancouver 2010 with a view to becoming the first Canadian woman to win an Olympic medal in bobsleigh. Helen enjoys being involved in the community. She makes time to give something back by helping to inspire kids through public speaking and the Calgary based Youth Education Through Sport program. Info

Now you know who to root for in Vancouver, go Texans!