Billie Jean King sparked huge momentum in gender equality with her win over Bobby Riggs in the 1973 Battle of the Sexes ...
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Grazia on MSNBillie Jean King: ‘I Knew I Was A Second-Class Citizen – Girls Know That Very Quickly’Without Billie Jean King, the world for women, particularly women in sports, would look very different. Read more on Grazia.
The tennis icon shares how she warms up, keeps her body strong, and continues to inspire girls to give movement a chance.
Synopsis: Based on the true story of the 1973 tennis match between women’s world champion Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) and retired champion Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell), which became the most ...
Free First Thursday at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is always a good deal, but this week it's also a great reminder that there's not much more time to catch the fun, family-friendly exhibit ...
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Local News Matters on MSNBest Bets: Sports at SFMOMA, ‘Great Gatsby Ballet,’ Geoff Sobelle's 'Food,' Lunar New Year at SF Symphony, Alexander String Quartet farewellFree First Thursday at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is always a good deal, but this week it’s also a great reminder ...
Kevin Niems, a professional player who gives lessons at Bobby Riggs, told the council that the club is a “total inclusion place” with a true sense of community and it’s an economic “windfall for the ...
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