• National Dance Day

    National Dance Day is coming up, y’all! As the “So You Think You Can Dance” viewers among us know, it is July 31. And hip-hop choreographers Tabitha and Napoleon (aka Nappytabs) have created a dance you can learn if you want to participate but need some direction. Or you can just do the running man […]

  • Eye cream

    I was getting a facial today (courtesy of my mother-in-law! Thanks!) and I was thinking about eye cream. I have been wearing eye cream for few years now… maybe five? I can’t really remember. But finding a good one is not easy. I have tried numerous drug store brands, but I hated all of them. […]

  • Free performances at the Kennedy Center

    Want to see the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, Smokey Robinson, Mambo Sauce and other awesome dancers, musicians and poets free? The Kennedy Center is hosting three nights of free performances as part of a 50-state “Arts in Crisis” tour. The title is pretty alarming (we love you, arts!), but it sounds like a great opportunity. You […]

  • Breaking news

    Women are not men. It seems kind of obvious, right? But apparently all those exercise studies they do that end with articles instructing us to drink chocolate milk after running, eat more protein for recovery and carbo load before a big race? Yeah, they only studied men. Nice.

  • objects of desire

    I think we should all take a moment and appreciate the following: Hmmm… now how did that one get in there?

  • Get in shape, girl!

    The other day, I was sitting in the doctor’s office, waiting for a shot in my foot to numb this inflamed nerve so I can run. I have a terrible problem with needles — even if I don’t look at it or think about it, getting a shot or getting my blood drawn makes me […]

  • Hallelujah

    If you saw “The Watchmen” (aka Tales of a Blue Schlong), you may recall that Jeff Buckley’s Hallelujah was used as the soundtrack to the worst sex scene ever. Luckily, Sonya Tayeh and So You Think You Can Dance gave me this amazing dance, which can now supplant the terrible sex scene as the default […]

  • so…

    This article about the popularity of “so” at the beginning of sentences is a few weeks old, but I thought it was interesting. Perhaps because I am sooo guilty of doing it. So, what do you think?