For Immediate Release
Contact:
Lauryn Massey
PR & Marketing Director
BeE Woman Magazine
214 523 1289
laurynm@beemag.com
Dallas, TX (September 26, 2007) –BeE Woman magazine proudly presents its 8th issue.
Bee Woman Magazine Celebrates Its 2nd Anniversary With Wine
The new fall issue of BeE Woman magazine marks not only the 2nd anniversary of the magazine, but also the very first of BeE Woman’s themed issues. Of course no anniversary celebration is complete without wine, hence this fall’s wine theme.
Each quarter BeE Woman will now come complete with a theme that will Engage, Enlighten and spark your Entrepreneurial spirit. This quarter’s theme is wine and what a great topic it is given the rapidly approaching holiday season. All you have to do is read the Gina Gallo cover story - which sheds light on what makes a good wine, the importance of the family meal and a woman’s role in the wine “field”- to get you prepared to supplement your holiday meals with the perfect nectar.
And for those of you with a taste for investing, C.C. William’s interview with Serena Sutcliffe, head of Sotheby’s international wine department or Lynnette Khalfani’s The Liquid Asset: Investing in Wines will give you all the advice you need to get started with a more “full-bodied” investment.
Other features this issue
Newbie: Meet the “female Indiana Jones” primatologist Mireya Mayor
Raised Brow: Book and film recommendations from BeE Woman contributors
Feature Article: The Silent Killer? What are the disappearing honey bees telling us?
Party Politics: Mickey Kaus and the art of political blogging
Worldly View: The World Bank, Tuvalu and Zimbabwe
Ann Marlow: What if we were wrong about postponing motherhood?
Idealist: The revival of the national radio program, This I Believe, which shows us a need to listen
Travel: Wine and water at the bottom of the Earth – New Zealand
Beautiful World - Iran
BeE Woman Online
If you didn’t get a chance to check out the past few issues of BeE Woman visit the BeE Woman website to find digital copies of the magazine as well as a blog and forums brought to you by The Balancing Act, Women Presidents’ Organization and National Association of Baby Boomer Women to help keep you abreast of issues important to professional women today….available at www.beewomanmag.com.
The fall issue of BeE Woman magazine goes on sale at newsstands beginning Monday, October 1st.
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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 quarterly magazine 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
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