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Mar 06, 2009 -
For the last nine years Oprah has been a regular face and figure at the grocery store check-out line. The media mogul has been the sole cover girl on O magazine since its inception. But the upcoming April issue is a different story — Oprah is sharing(!) with First Lady Michelle Obama.
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Oct 23, 2008 -
There's nothing as rude and hurtful as a critical comment dressed as praise or a joke. The truth is no matter how they're brushed off, you know when someone's said something to intentionally put you down. Anger and embarrassment are natural reactions, but an article from November's O magazine offers some more productive ways of countering rude comments.
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Jun 12, 2008 -
In the June issue of O magazine, one reader asks Cindy Chupack, author of The Between Boyfriends Book, if having a partner who is more in love with you than you are with him is actually a good thing. Since I've heard this relationship myth more times than I can count, but never have seen it actually work out, I found myself nodding along with Chupack's answer. She writes:
I understand the appeal of being the person who loves less.
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Mar 03, 2008 -
Oprah is keen on a woman politician not named Hillary Clinton. The latest issue of O magazine features Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius in a piece about the virtues of female executive know-how. Governor Sebelius, an Obama supporter, gave this year's Democratic response after Bush's State of the Union.
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Aug 19, 2009 -
A word to the wise: naked photos can always resurface — even decades later. As archivists sort through 610 boxes full of memorabilia and junk collected by the late Andy Warhol, they recently stumbled upon an autographed nude photo of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Jackie O was a frequent muse to the packrat artist and apparently gifted him a naked poster signed, "For Andy, with enduring affection, Jackie Montauk."
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Jul 09, 2009 -
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the subject of an extensive New York Times Magazine profile this week in which she discusses "the place of women on the court." At her confirmation hearings in 1993, Ginsburg said she hoped to see at least three or four women seated on the court after her. As she still waits for even one woman to join her, Ginsburg has noticed that she is judged differently than her male counterparts.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
- Celebrities riding invisible bicycles. — Holy Taco
- This kid is hilarious. — College Humor
- Literacacy night, eh?
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Apr 10, 2008 -
Dear E. Jean,
I am at my wit’s end — seriously. In the last ten months I’ve been dumped by three guys.
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Mar 03, 2008 -
I feel like I grew up with Chelsea Clinton. We had braces at the same time, both wore those 90s-era flowery dresses, her dad was president, I saw her once at Stanford, you know — we're practically twins. But I didn't really know her until I cracked open this week's New York magazine.
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Nov 01, 2007 -
It was the headline of this O Magazine article that first caught my eye: How to Get What You Want From Anyone. I found the topic even more fascinating; it's about how to get the best results from the different types of people you encounter in the office. Business communication expert John Artise divides office communicators into four main categories — feelers, sensors, thinkers, and intuitors — and offers suggestions on how to best talk to each sort of person.
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