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  1. Babyshambles [Kids Today]

    Babyshambles [Kids Today]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 10, 2008

    Meet Babydisco, an exclusive Parisian club for kids ages 3 to 7 (and yes there's a bouncer checking ID.) The club is actually an art installation in the Palais de Tokyo art museum, designed "to introduce children to

    Also tagged: art, children, kids, clubs, babydisco

  2. Contest Winner Could Turn Things Around For Women In Science [Tests And Trials]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 8, 2008

    Congratulations to Melissa Rey, 14, of Parkway Central Middle School in Chesterfield, MO! She won the America's Top Young Scientist competition. She was challenged on her knowledge of space-related themes: jet

    Also tagged: science, women in science, tests and trials

  3. "Distasteful Nanny With A Penchant For Sunflower Seeds And Male Porn" [Crap Blog Post From A Voyeur]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 3, 2008

    Look, we'd like to lay off I Saw Your Nanny, we really would. But when someone draws our attention to a post with the above title I ask you, what's a girl to do? The post that follows is so motherhumping odd that we

    Also tagged: kids, mothers, nanny, mothering, nannies, i saw your nanny, crap blog post from a voyeur

  4. Memo To MTV: Please Make A Reality Show About Chick Scientists [Tweenage Wasteland]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 3, 2008

    "Girls today can be anything they want. They can pursue a career that has a positive impact on the world in which they live, such as a climate scientist or space mission engineer," says Alex McKie, an environmental

    Also tagged: science, mtv, getty, getty images, tweenage wasteland, women in science

  5. In The Bag [Kids Today]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Sep 11, 2008

    Female students at Hanover Central High School in Cedar Lake, Indiana are not allowed to have purses in the classroom, reports the Chicago Tribune. Backpacks and book bags have already been banned. The school considers

    Also tagged: school, purses banned

  6. American Women Have Deep Pockets For Superficial Spending [Standards Of Beauty]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Aug 19, 2008

    The YWCA has released a report called Beauty At Any Cost, reports Reuters. The nonprofit has found that U.S. women spend $7 billion a year on cosmetics and beauty products: An average of about $100 a month each. The

    Also tagged: documentary, america the beautiful, standards of beauty, tweenage wasteland

  7. We've discussed the bikini waxing of 8-year-old ... [Kids Today]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Aug 15, 2008

    We've discussed the bikini waxing of 8-year-old girls before, but some of the stomach-turning details in this story on MSNBC cannot be missed: One salon in NYC boasts that children 8 years and older can get discounted

    Also tagged: waxing, tweenage wasteland

  8. ISYN Update: Bad Perm And Stroller In Street Spark Frenzy! [Kids Today]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Aug 13, 2008

    I think it's time to see what's happening over at I Saw Your Nanny, "the quintessential depository for nanny dirt." (Yeah, that's the actual tagline.) Here's a "nanny sighting" from "Conshohocken State Road towards the

    Also tagged: kids, mothers, nanny, mothering, nannies, i saw your nanny

  9. Rich Hollywood Moms Bank On Shopaholic Tweens [Kids Today]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Aug 4, 2008

    The August issue of Harper's Bazaar has a feature on Elizabeth Wiatt and Jamie Tisch and their "concept store," Fashionology L.A. Elizabeth, 41, is the wife of Jim Wiatt, CEO of the William Morris Agency. She's also on

    Also tagged: gawker, defamer, bazaar, harper s bazaar, fashionology, barf, tweenage wasteland, jamie tisch, elizabeth wiatt

  10. A Leg Up [Tress Tests]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Jul 22, 2008

    A reader letter to advice columnist Dr. Tanya Byron was published in yesterday's Times of London. The question, from "Simone," reads, in part: "My six-year-old daughter has a problem that I fear may affect her social

    Also tagged: hair scare, tress tests, leg hair

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