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2025 has been an amazing year for me and my book, MAYA BLUE A MEMOIR OF SURVIVAL. I’m excited to say MAYA BLUE was nominated for the prestigious 2025 Kirkus Prize. It was chosen as one of Maria Shriver’s 2025 Best Summer Reads, received the 2025 Readers’ Favorite Bronze Award, and was named one of

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For the last 20 years, Kimberly Montgomery has been a single mom, raising two daughters and running her art and

Depending on beauty trends of the day, most of us have been plucking our eyebrows since we were teenagers. Some

Did you know cold feet could make it harder for some women to orgasm? This tidbit is from Dr. Laura

The train is sold out. I’m hoping for a seatmate who will sleep. I know there are people who have

I’ve been thinking a lot about reinvention, partly because summer is upon us. These hot humid evenings, spent lingering over

Named one of the 100 most influential women on Twitter, and listed by Fast Company and Business Insider for her

When many people see one of Helmut Newton’s erotically-charged photographs, their imagination runs wild with the implications of each storyline.

Some hotels are famous, others are infamous. The luxurious Chateau Marmont on 8221 Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, is both.

When I was in my 20s, every few months my first husband and I traveled to Mexico, Central America, The

It’s the end of summer, and I’m in the grips of a dark cloud. I repeatedly awaken to a fog

This week’s Playlist is from Suelyn Farel, CEO of The Julien Farel Group. You may remember we interviewed her for

Because music is such a big part of our lives, 1010 Park Place is asking some of the people we’ve

My girlfriends and I had a blast at the Rolling Stones Zip Code Tour last weekend in Arlington, Texas. To

GRACE AND FRANKIE I feel another summer television binge coming on, starting with Grace And Frankie, a new comedy series

This week there was a backlash about a weight-loss ad, featuring a blonde, a string bikini and the words, “Are

The first time I went to a concert, I saw the Rolling Stones. It was their second U.S. performance: June

Kat Edmonson is one of those rare singer/songwriters who can turn one word into an entire storyline. Her voice is

When my friend, Tina, returned from Hong Kong, she brought me a gold drawstring bag and a tin full of