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Women & Business

Reality Shows We Actually Want To Watch: Female Entrepreneurs Duke It Out

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Psst — we have an exclusive interview with the creator of a new kind of reality show.


TV

Rachel Zoe Doesn’t Like Attention, So It’s Cool If She Gets Canceled I Guess

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Can Rachel exist without her Project? I die.


TV

6 Reasons You Should Be Watching Burning Love (Instead of The Bachelor)

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Uh, you should watch this show.


TV

Preachers’ Daughters Makes Me Question Everything About My Beloved Lifetime

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I know I say a lot of things are bad for feminism, but Lifetime’s new reality show Preacher’s Daughters really might be the worst.


The Kardashians Are Disgustingly Good At Making Money

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The family that leverages its members’ private lives for material gain…is contractually obligated to stay together, probably.


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Rachel Zoe is Still Suffering from Assistant Betrayal

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Oh. My. God.


TV

Vanderpump Rules Season Finale: Coworker Photoshoots And Laura-Leigh Comes Out On Top

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How can it be? The best show on earth, Vanderpump Rules, is already wrapping up its first season. Will it come back? Who knows? But, hey, Lisa Vanderpump is quickly becoming the new Bethenny Frankel of Bravo so I would be shocked if it didn’t. Anyway, a lot of things were resolved on this workplace drama where no one ever really works, so let’s recap.


Hollywood

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills‘ Salaries Will Make you mad

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Little girls often dream of growing up to be princesses, doctors and President of the United States. I don’t think any of them dream of growing up and getting paid for causing drama at spa resorts, emphasized finger pointing and being the proud owner of 16 one-shouldered dresses.


TV

Joanna Coles’ Managerial Skills Will Be Put To Test On TV

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Joanna Coles and her staff at Cosmopolitan Magazine will appear on an episode of The Job, a new weekly series hosted by journalist Lisa Ling in which five contestants compete for their dream job at a prominent American company. On the second episode of the show, the contestants will be competing for an editorial assistant job at Cosmo. Sounds super fun right? Like The Devil Wears Prada meets The Hunger Games. But do these contestants know what they are getting into?


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