March is Women’s History ... we can’t forget what wine does best: Bring people together! Here are Amanda’s suggestions for ...
I cover careers, leadership, and women's issues. Here’s Shraysi’s report on the Glass Cliff phenomenon: This week, I caught up with Shraysi and asked her to share what she personally learned ...
In the spirit of networking and mentorship, a key focus of the WWLS, invitees are a mix of established wine-world leaders and women who have just started their journey in. Past panelists range ...
And we are the only place that serves lunch on Sundays.” Glass said finding out she was nominated for Remarkable Women was ...
After college, when she applied for a short-term restaurant job, “Someone handed me a wine list and asked me ... with an intensity that stains the glass, black currant note, all the dark berry ...
At 94, the journalist has certainly earned the right to enjoy a glass of champagne ... wrote the book that took on the wine patriarchy, teaching American women to take charge of the bottle.
What a jagged image we use for women who achieve greatly, defining accomplishment in terms of the barrier rather than the triumph. There she is up where the air is thin, where men still outnumber ...
Cheers, laughter and fun were poured in equal measure during Thursday's Wine, Women & Shoes fundraiser at the 201 Mesquite Event Center. The annual event benefits Alliance for Women & Children.
Not only an occasion for thinking and philosophizing, the symposium was also a place for enjoying women, wine, and song. This story appears in the January/February 2017 issue of National ...
our society needs to reckon with how it treats women as well as the disturbing way we talk about alcohol. As Celeste Yvonne (her pen name) writes in “It’s Not About the Wine: The Loaded Truth ...
After [WilkoL] successfully made a tuning fork oscillator, his brother challenged him to make one out of a wine glass. We’ll drink to that! First, [WilkoL] needed to find a way to make the wine ...
A report in the American Journal of Epidemiology in April 2000 showed that women who drank 11 to 29 grams of alcohol a day -- the equivalent of one to three glasses of wine -- had greater bone ...