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Royal Wedding Viewing Party at NYC’s Paley Center: April 29 | April 20, 2011

Do you enjoy weddings? Are you fascinated by royalty? Watch a live theater screening of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding with like-minded folks at Manhattan’s Paley Center for Media on Friday, April 29. The event will begin at 5:30 a.m., but you can keep your energy up with the tea and scones that will be provided.

Additionally, attendees will play wedding trivia and watch footage of other famous weddings–both real and fictional. For those who want to go all out, guests are invited to wear old bridesmaid dresses–the one wearing the most unique dress will win a prize.

Best of all, … Read More »


 

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Top NYC Personal Trainer Launches The Bridal Body Shop! | April 20, 2011

 

Laurie Towers, founder and CEO of Physical Advantage (a sports and performing arts massage center in Manhattan) created The Bridal Body Shop to extend her knowledge about fitness to the bridal world to help brides get in shape for one of the most important days of their lives and instill the mindset that any investment you make in your body and well-being today you will profit from greatly throughout your lifetime.

What makes the The Bridal Body Shop different is that Physical Advantage offers brides the option of taking the Bridal Body Shop workout in the convenience of their own homes … Read More »


 

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New Coping Model Inspires Proactive Change for Survivors of Lost Loved Ones | April 19, 2011

Dealing with, and healing from, the loss of a loved one is something that all people eventually experience. And when they do, a vast majority of them will most likely be advised that they will cope with it by passing through the now-famous “5 Stages of Grief,” (Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance) first postulated by psychologists three decades ago.

However, while the “5 Stages” model works well with those who are dying, it falls far short of meeting the specific needs of the survivors of loss. So says Susan A. Berger, LICSW, EdD and the hundreds of bereaved loved … Read More »


 

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NEW Schick Quattro for Women Razors | April 19, 2011

 

It’s that time of year once again. Time to break out the trimmers and take care of your truly unruly, ahem… shall we say it, bush? Since this hedge is in a particularly sensitive area use NEW Schick Quattro for Women razors with a special conditioning strip featuring Acai Berry and Joboba complex. Schick Quattro for Women TrimStyle has a special bikini trimming side to help keep your skin smooth for double the length of time. Stay perfectly coiffed down there this season!

The Limited Edition Schick® Quattro for Women® Razor and Schick® Quattro for Women® TrimStyle™, featuring a NEW … Read More »


 

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Toxins In Your Medicine Cabinet? Get Topricin! | April 19, 2011

Studies have shown that toxins found in commonly used products in your medicine cabinet may expose your family to harmful chemicals. But thanks to Topical BioMedics, you can give your medicine cabinet a healthy makeover with their revolutionary line of homeopathic Topricin pain relief and healing creams.

Topricin doesn’t just mask the pain, it actually takes the pain away by stimulating the body to heal the damage causing the pain.

Topricin is available in three formulations:

Classic Topricin features a soothing combination of eleven homeopathic biomedicines to safely and effectively treat pain associated with arthritis, carpal tunnel, fibromyalgia, back, neck and shoulder pain, … Read More »


 

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The Ghost Detectives’ Guide to Haunted San Francisco | April 19, 2011

“A delightful must-have handbook to the best haunts in San Francisco. Don’t go there without reading this first!”—Chris Fleming, co-host of Dead Famous and Psychic Kids

Everyone knows San Francisco … or so they think. Everyone has seen the countless picture postcard views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the cable cars, Fisherman’s Wharf and the world’s most crooked street. But there’s another San Francisco that most tourists never see—a hidden city of ghosts, apparitions and paranormal phenomena.

This is the San Francisco revealed by paranormal research scientist Loyd Auerbach and world-renowned psychic Annette Martin in their new book, The Ghost Detectives’ Guide … Read More »


 

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The Power Of The Blog | April 19, 2011

Four years ago I teamed with a web designer and launched my first online website.  It was a small boutique and I was thrilled at the prospect of having a virtual store to sell my favorite things. The web designer was savvy enough to suggest that I start a blog using the same graphics and colors as the boutique website.   My first thought was “Why on earth would anyone want to read my blog?”  Then anxiety set in and I started worrying about content.

I work with clients who have experienced the same nagging … Read More »


 

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My Fine Feathered (Jewelry) Friends | April 18, 2011

I was anti-twitter for a long time. A LONG time…until my business coach told me I had to establish a presence there. So, I reluctantly began tweeting a bit over a year ago. And little by little, I was hooked. If I couldn’t spend time on twitter I jonesed. A couple of days with nary a tweet and it was off to the hashtag clinic for me. My Facebook account shuffled off to a corner and pouted while twitter enjoyed all the perks of being my new BFF.

And it still is, for the news, information and just plain fun. I’ve … Read More »