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            <title>Shakespeare's Othello, With Sassy Gay Friend: Video of the Day</title>
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            <description>We know William Shakespeare&amp;#8217;s works are classics, so why do we choose Eat, Pray, Love over Othello? In Shakespeare&amp;#8217;s day, even though dudes rocked the tights, you just didn&amp;#8217;t see a lot of sassy gay friends sticking up for female leads, which resulted in more than a few unnecessary deaths and suicides. Finally, here it is: An alternate ending to Othello, reinvented for a modern audience.

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Shakespeare's Othello, With Sassy Gay Friend: Video of the Day (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 16:00:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>UTI and “Eat, Pray, Love”</title>
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            <description>I really didn&amp;#8217;t expect to like Eat, Pray, Love. In fact, since its publication in 2006, I’d been avoiding it like the plague. “Typical new-agey, Oprah-y, girly-book,” I thought. Nothing in it to speak to me.
Then I saw the trailer for the movie, and I was hooked –- probably because I, like mostly everyone, love Julia Roberts. I immediately downloaded the book on my iPhone using the Kindle App and began to read.
First, let me say that Elizabeth Gilbert writes exceptionally well, and the book is actually a joy to read. I, of course, loved the Italy eating part. But more surprising to me, I wasn’t turned off by the whole yoga, Guru, find-yourself stuff. This is because Gilbert writes it all with a reporter’s curiosity and a skeptic’s eye, and frames it not as a belief syst...</description>
            <author>Better Health</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 18:00:54 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Eat, Pray, Love. Write, Sell, Repeat.</title>
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            <description>My new post on Politics Daily / Woman Up. Eat, Pray, Love. Write, Sell, Repeat.
There&amp;#8217;s a new Julia Roberts movie, based on the 2006 bestseller by Elizabeth Gilbert, and we here at Woman Up are on the case. My friend and editor Melinda Henneberger cautions, If Your Husband Invites You to See &amp;#8216;Eat Pray Love,&amp;#8217; Meditate on It.
Taking her advice, I have yet to see the movie, nor have I read the book on which it&amp;#8217;s based. I have read a few female sojourn books, however. Though divorce is not always their starting point, the finish line is always the same: rediscovery. (My colleague Sarah Wildman calls it &amp;#8220;the ending of one relationship to embark on a relationship with herself.&amp;#8221;)
Indeed. So let me see how close to the mark I can come without even cracking the b...</description>
            <author>Donna Trussell</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 03:42:51 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Top 10 Blisstree Posts of Last Week: A Nostalgic Look Back</title>
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            <description>Did you not have time to get your Blisstree on properly this week? You can make it up to us by clicking through the links to our 10 best posts of last week (if we do say so ourselves):
1. BOOTYCamp! Fitness Advice From Real Women In Phenomenal Shape
2. Top 10 Energy Bars From Foodtrainers Nutritionist Lauren Slayton
3. Sleep or Food: Which Is More Important? (According to Tony Schwartz, Founder of The Energy Project)
4. Cook, Lawyer, and TV Star: Q&amp;A With The Next Food Network Star&amp;#8217;s Serena Palumbo
5. Eco-Friendly Shopping: 10 Baking Essentials Under $10
6. Eating, Praying, Loving In Pop Culture: A Female Mid-Life Crisis Retrospective
7. Hoop Dancing: Fun? Yes. Exercise? No.
8. Nutritionist Lauren Slayton of Foodtrainers Grills a Skeptic on Her Eating Habits
9. Beauty Product Rev...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 17:00:05 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Elizabeth Gilbert and Susan Orlean: Are Women More Easily Distracted By Life Than Men?</title>
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            <description>If we haven&amp;#8217;t talked enough about Eat, Pray, Love today (Have you heard of it? it&amp;#8217;s a book that turned into a movie starring Julia Roberts.), we have one more related comment: The XX Factor posted a Bloggingheads video interview between non-fiction author Susan Orlean and Elizabeth Gilbert (author of Eat, Pray, Love). The authors discuss being &amp;#8220;women writers&amp;#8221;, and why there are so few: Orlean wonders if &amp;#8220;men are a lot better at putting their blinkers on and doing nothing but their work.&amp;#8221;, and Gilbert adds that more women find themselves taking care of other people while simultaneously pursuing their work.
Do you think this is true? Are women more burdened by their families and friends than men? Are men less easily distracted by their loved ones and life ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20:52:14 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Eating, Praying, Loving In Pop Culture: A Female Mid-Life Crisis Retrospective</title>
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            <description>Elizabeth Gilbert isn&amp;#8217;t the first woman to experience a mid-life crisis, and today&amp;#8217;s highly anticipated Eat, Pray, Love (based on her book by the same name) isn&amp;#8217;t the first movie to idealize the messy process with a beautiful actress and benevolent outcome. Here&amp;#8217;s our retrospective of pop culture empires built on the needs of thousands of women to live vicariously through another, better life crisis (themes include sex, drugs, crimes, Italy, and divorce):


	
				
			
		
				
			
		
				
			
		
				
			
		
				
			
		
				
			
		
				
			
		
				
			
		
				
			
		
				
			
		
			

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Eating, Praying, Loving In Pop Culture: A Female Mid-Life Crisis Retrospective (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 17:02:51 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Little Feet, Big Hands: Sappy Photo of the Day</title>
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            <description>This man framed the imprint of his own baby foot with his now manly (and married) hands. We bet he&amp;#8217;ll probably cry at Eat, Pray, Love, too. (Also, as a baby, he was Big Foot.)
Photo by Flickr user Hamed Saber
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Little Feet, Big Hands: Sappy Photo of the Day (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 15:00:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Our Video of the Day: Julia Roberts Is Bummed</title>
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            <description>Columbia Pictures released trailers for &amp;#8220;Eat, Pray, Love&amp;#8221; this week. Don&amp;#8217;t know about you, but Blisstree finds it hard to feel sorry for Julia Roberts as she juggles the attentions of Billy Crudup and James Franco, while &amp;#8220;a guy who looks a little like Yoda&amp;#8221; hands her a prophecy.

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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:05:36 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Eat, Pray, Love, Marry–as Long as You’re Heterosexual</title>
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            <description>By David BoazElizabeth Gilbert, the bestselling author of the memoir Eat, Pray, Love, is back with a new book, Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace With Marriage. In her earlier book Gilbert reflected on her broken marriage, her travels around the world &amp;#8220;looking for joy and God and love and the meaning of life,&amp;#8221; and her determination never to marry again. In the new book we learn that she surprised herself by meeting a man worth settling down with, a Brazilian living in Indonesia. So they became a couple and settled near Philadelphia, with Jose Nunes regularly leaving the country to renew his visitor&amp;#8217;s visa.
But then came a legal shock:
She was in the early stages of research for that book when Nunes was detained, after a visa-renewing jaunt out of the country, by Homeland S...</description>
            <author>Cato-at-liberty</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:34:16 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Breastfeeding Quote of the Day: Committing to Motherhood</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=1179318&amp;cid=t_166387_87_f&amp;fid=36050&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.b5media.com%2F%7Er%2Fb5media%2FBreastfeeding123%2F%7E3%2F223394770%2F</link>
            <description>&amp;#8220;I couldn&amp;#8217;t stop thinking about what my sister had said to me once, as she was breastfeeding her firstborn: &amp;#8216;Having a baby is like getting a tattoo on your face. You really need to be certain it&amp;#8217;s what you want before you commit.&amp;#8217; &amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman&amp;#8217;s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia, p. 10.
Tags: breastfeeding, Eat Pray Love, Elizabeth Gilbert, lactation, parenthood, Parenting, quoteShare This (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:48:26 +0100</pubDate>
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