Meet Liz McLeish. After Liz stumbled upon
street photography she never looked back. Now she roams the streets for
her blog http://StreetSmith.com.au, documenting the seamless efforts of
Melbourne street style.For your chance to WIN 1of 1000 FITme Stick Foundations, watch the video and head to: http://Maybelline.com.au/FITmeLiz wears the Maybelline FITme range in #115.
WebMD Health Corp. (Nasdaq: WBMD), the leading source of health information, today released Marijuana on Main Street, a special report that provides an in-depth look at the debate over medical marijuana. As numerous states consider bills to legalize medical marijuana, WebMD surveyed nearly 3,000 consumers and Medscape surveyed more than 1,500 doctors about their attitudes regarding legalization, marijuana as a potential treatment option, and the perceived risks and benefits of its use to help shed light on this evolving issue.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/7040258-webmd-medscape-medical-marijuana-report
Muhammad Ali is a song from the heart, about a young black man growning up in a time where you had to learn fast to survive on the street of Milwaukee, a city that was known for is racial profiling.
Professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez (P-Rod) catapulted to the apex of his sport, pushing boundaries with a unique street style unlike any of his peers. Now, P-Rod is partnering with the No. 1 men’s fragrance brand globally* to take his distinctive style off the board and into the personal care aisles. Capturing the soul of Los Angeles street culture, the new AXE Kilo with Paul Rodriguez collection is inspired by P-Rod’s heritage and was illustrated by artist Mister Cartoon. The limited edition line marks the first time AXE has collaborated on a product design that features outside creative influence.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/7208951-skateboarder-paul-rodriguez-collaborates-with-new-axe-kilo-brand
WONKA, maker of the world’s most imaginative sweets, is proud to announce its latest innovation: WONKA™ Peel-a-Pop™ frozen treats. The dessert pops look like and peel like bananas, but in true WONKA form, the peels are deliciously edible. Now available in freezer aisles nationwide, the dessert pops are available in two scrummdiddlyumptious flavors, Vanilla Banana and Vanilla Grape.
To celebrate the launch of Peel-a-Pop frozen treats, the WONKA brand is transporting its whimsical inspiration to the heart of New York City with a Winter WONKA™-land pop-up. At the three-day event, dessert dreamers will get a playful glimpse into the mind of Willy Wonka as they enjoy complimentary Peel-a-Pop frozen treats in a frozen funderland complete with Oompa Loompas. The pop-up will be open to the public from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM EST on May 15th, 16th and 17th located at 22 Little West 12th Street between 9th Avenue and Washington Street.
To view the multimedia news release, go to: http://www.multivu.com/mnr/7210551-nestle-wonka-introduces-new-peel-a-pops-frozen-treats
National Tire Safety Week is an industry-wide initiative that educates drivers about the importance of proper tire care. Summer is the season for road trips, so now is a good time to brush up on your tire maintenance knowledge. Remember though, tire safety is critical all year round.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: http://www.multivu.com/mnr/7127551-michelin-tire-rack-street-survival-announces-national-program-schedule
SUBSCRIBE to see more of Andy & Ben Do Mexico: http://bit.ly/1nKaSiTDelving into the heart of Mexico. This
episode sees the boys find the Mexico they were looking for when they
arrive in the deeply-traditional town of Puebla. Here, they experience
some of the finest dining and flavours in the country at the acclaimed
restaurant El Mural de los Poblanos. Andy & Ben are
never far from a Mexican market and Episode 2's market experience is as
full on as you'd expect - mountains of food, intense flavours and their
own, personal one-man-band.To top it off the boys eat a kilo of
meat, each, and stumble across a local area commonly known as 'Sweet
Street', which sees Ben and his sweet tooth in his natural habitat. Edited by Kent HauDesign by DavrosAssociate Producer Madeleine GasparinatosDigital Designer Alex De BonisMusic by Audio Network
A coal pile buries the UN Headquarters; gas races down 42nd Street and then New York is lost under a mountain of CO2. These dramatic CGI scenes, illustrating actual quantities, create an immersive journey that really brings home the sheer scale of global carbon emissions and the urgency for action.
This poignant four-minute film being launched today, as the UN Climate Summit in New York is kicking-off, allows us to visualize the critical part that carbon capture and storage (CCS) can play in limiting global temperature rise to 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Commissioned by the WBCSD and produced by Carbon Visuals the animation is a call to world leaders, industry experts, campaigners and scientists to help catalyze action and inform conversations about what is really needed to reduce carbon emissions.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: http://www.multivu.com/players/English/72762541-wbcsd-carbon-capture-and-storage/
The first Meet the Media of 2015 was hosted at One Great George Street, the home of the Institute of Civil Engineers, and featured Simon Jack giving an insight into the workings of the Today programme.
Simon has worked across every outlet at the BBC, presenting business news on the one o'clock, six o'clock and ten o’clock news and as the face of BBC Breakfast’s business news. He is currently the Business and Economics Presenter on Radio 4's Today Programme.
The reach of the programme dwarfs that of national newspapers with an audience of 7 million. Simon hosts the business slot at 6.15am which is listened to by an audience of almost exclusively ABC1 professionals. Simon explained to the PR and communications professionals attending the event that this is the opportunity to “talk about issues that affect you and your clients”.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7447651-meet-media-simon-jack/
What does it look like to really live a full life – one that enriches and satisfies, that provides happiness and enables achievement? Abbott is talking to one million people worldwide to find out. And the answers aren’t as simple as you would think.
Does living fully look the same to an accountant in Shanghai as it does to an architect in New Delhi or a street artist in São Paulo? What about a factory worker in Detroit or a new mother in Berlin? In today’s hyperconnected world that is pulling us together in so many ways, how do our cultural differences, life experiences and personalities influence what it means to live a full life?
Early in this quest we’re seeing preliminary trends, like the role health plays in a full life in Shanghai and the importance of family in New York. We’ll have to see if this is confirmed as we go global with our research. The one thing that is becoming apparent is just how personal it gets when we talk to people about life.
This global quest is at the heart of what our company does—finding answers that have helped people live healthier, better lives for more than 125 years.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7611051-abbott-live-fully/