Women In Their 50s Come of Age
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At the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel luncheon celebrating the Matrix Awards for New York Women in Communications Monday, there was something so glorious about the confident roll of Oprah’s behind in its tight couture suit as she powered up to the podium to present an award to Amy Gross, the editor in chief of O, the Oprah Magazine. “When I interviewed Amy,” the queen of all media declared, “I knew right away she was a real woman, not an aging female.” All the estrogen in the packed room seemed to answer with a collective hot flash of recognition.
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