Weekly News Update
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- The Wrap talks about how Mary Tyler Moore, whom the world said goodbye to this week, made the controversial-in-the-'60s decision to wear pants on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
- Harper's Bazaar tells you about the favorite perfumes of 14 famous women.
- The New York Times takes a close look at the family-friendly, women-led Geller Law Group.
- Forbes gives advice on long-distance job searches.
- Lifehacker offers info on the best states to retire in.
- Skye Peale of Privilege talks about changes with her blog and other activities, and Sally McGraw of Already Pretty explains why she won't be blogging anymore.
- Daily Kos has some criticism for the Swing Left site that claims to tell you your closest swing district.
- Slate rounds up some of the best signs from the Women's March — but it doesn't include Kat's favorite. New York magazine's The Cut has some great portraits, and The New York Times looks at some protest attire.
- Have you heard about the #CuteAnimalTweetOff? It's a great diversion for a Friday afternoon. Gizmodo explains.
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- Kat gave advice on what to wear to work after maternity leave.
- Kat shared some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable office clothes.
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I’m laughing to see Already Pretty mentioned here. I’ve visited her blog once or twice before and her outfits were…wow. “Horrendous” comes to mind. Definitely not the kind of style this s!te normally features!
Really? Not necessary.
I think Mary Tyler Moore made the RIGHT decision to wear pant’s on the show. That was over 50 year’s ago, and onley women like her with a nice tuchus could get away wearing pant’s on TV. She had a better tuchus at age 30 then I ever did! FOOEY!
Why do you call Privilege “Skye Peale” formally (I mean, I know that’s her blog email address) Her real name is Lisa…
I was wondering the same thing
The Geller article is from 2015.
Oy, that job search advice. Return address? Sending anything through the mail seems so out of touch.