Singles: THEIRS IS THE SINGLE MOST MISUNDERSTOOD LIFESTYLE
Single people are in the supermarket a lot, because they often plan meals on a day-to-day basis. They spend lots of time waiting in the checkout line, eyeing the Trashy Magazine Racks. The tabloids trumpet sleazy scoops, like "Elvis Was Under Bed in Sexy Rob Lowe Video!" while women's magazines continue to search for "The Reasons Married Couples Fight." (The real reason is always money.) Of course, the single people waiting in line...
Singles Events
Singles Dances New England American Legion, 357 Great Road, Bedford, Fri., June 14, June 21 and Sat., June 22; Chelmsford Elks, Rte. 110, Chelmsford, Sat., June 15; 50's Dance, American Legion, Bedford, Sun., June 16, 7-11:30 p.m.. All 8 p.m.-midnight unless otherwise noted. (617) 325-4900. Parents Without Partners Singles Dance American Legion, 357 Great Road, Bedford, Sat., June 15, 8 p.m.-midnight. (781) 272-3910. Singles Dance Night Sundays Radisson Hotel, Chelmsford, Sun., June...
L.A.'s swinging for singles
WE channel moves its 'Single in the City' dating show west to put Southland women in the spotlight.
"Single in the City" -- a real-life counterpoint to HBO's "Sex and the City," exploring the dating rituals of Big Apple bachelorettes -- was a sleeper hit on cable's WE channel last summer, boosting the women-oriented cable network's exposure among female viewers in the 18-to-34 demographic.With dating-oriented reality shows especially popular at the moment -- think "Joe Millionaire"...
Singles: SINGLE MINDED
*Singles Expo. If you're looking for "an opportunity to meet where you're all there for a common denominator," declares Elliott Jaffa (best known for his Open University class--and style--"Chutzpah 101"), the Washington Singles Expo, on March 12 at the Shoreham Hotel, might be that opportunity.The common denominator for the 30 or so mini-seminars: single-life issues. The topics, most of which have been offered by a...
Singles: SO ARE YOU DATING ANYBODY?,
Single women face subtle pressure to marry, author says
Ah, the plight of the single woman.She has suffered the terms "spinster" and "old maid." And she has endured the scrutiny of popular culture, with starring roles in books, movies, TV shows, magazines and newspaper articles lamenting her lonely life.With every generation, she is pegged with a nickname defining her status: from the 19th-century spinster of New England and the Bowery girl of New York to the flapper of the 1920s, the wartime...