For Immediate Release

 

Contact:

Celine Gumbiner

214 559 4520

celineg@beemag.com              

 

Dallas, TX (March 15, 2007) –BeE Woman magazine is proud to present its fifth issue,

featuring a cover interview with British cook Nigella Lawson.                                 

                                            nigellapr   

Inside the spring 2007

Issue of BeE Woman Magazine:

 

Cover Story: The British home cook who began a food revolution

Nigella Lawson

Plus

Socially responsible investing; Healthcare options for the self employed,

And more….

                                    

 

Cover Story: Nigella Lawson, the English cook who taught us that licking the occasional finger and pulling a chicken apart with our bare hands is all part of jumping feet first into cooking. We loved her on Nigella Bites and now we can’t get enough of her on her new show Nigella Feasts. BeE Woman catches up with Nigella. (Page 20)

Red and Black: 7 Healthcare Options for the Self-Employed. BeE Woman’s Lynnette Khalfani looks into the best healthcare options for the self employed. (Page 14)

First Person: Stealing the Spotlight:  How songwriter Kara DioGuardi learned to seize opportunities while sitting in front of the president of a large record label. (Page 26)

Put your money where your mouth is: Find out how to make money while doing good.  BeE Woman investigates socially responsible investing, a trend pioneered by women that follows the simple motto: “No Booze, No Bets, No Butts.”  (Page 56)

 

Victorian Secrets: BeE Woman regular contributor, Ann Marlowe, takes a hard look at the seemingly harmless princess culture of little girls and wonders how these pink ladies stand up to bygone ideals of femininity. (Page 53)

 

Old Habits…: BeE Woman contemplates what a true ally for democracy looks like as politically motivated killings and strong arm tactics return to Russia. (Page 60)

 

Also in the issue:

 

Cut the B: BeE Woman columnist Hollis Gillespie experiences poverty firsthand.  (Page 87)

 

A Worldly View: BeE Woman explores the death of an American journalist in Mexico, ethnic and religious disputes in Malaysia, and a possible conditional form of independence for Kosovo. (Page 40)

 

Sincerely: Keepsake gifts that are meant to embellish your life. BeE Woman finds stylish and unusual gifts to give the person who has everything. (Page 88)

 

Power of One: Sardines are big on Omega 3, and celebrated chef Jose Andres shares a favorite recipe for these shimmery stars. (Page 68)

 

Beautiful World: Brazilian women value natural beauty and large posteriors, BeE Woman takes a look at this country’s secrets. (Page 42)

 

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Published in Dallas, Texas, by Femme Publications, BeE Woman magazine fills a void in the marketplace for confident, independent women by offering content that is unique and smart. With a rate base of 120,000, the new quarterly covers everything that women with packed agendas seek: personal finance, careers, politics, lifestyle and more. With its innovative design, BeE Woman explores items ranging from investment tips to world news and career advice. www.beewomanmag.com.