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The Master Bedroom Goes Industrial This Fall: Rustic Wood, Statement Lighting and Neutrals Named Top Picks for Home Remodelers; Bold Colors and Matching Bedroom Furniture Fade Out of Style

The Master Bedroom Goes Industrial This Fall: Rustic Wood, Statement Lighting and Neutrals Named Top Picks for Home Remodelers; Bold Colors and Matching Bedroom Furniture Fade Out of Style

SEATTLE, Sept. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Zillow Digs® announced industrial chic as the top master bedroom design style for fall 2014. Raw or exposed wood elements with dramatic lighting…

A Dynamic Duo: The Quaker Oats Man and the Milk Mustache Icons Remind Families a Protein-Filled Breakfast of Oatmeal and Milk Never Goes Out of Style

A Dynamic Duo: The Quaker Oats Man and the Milk Mustache  Icons Remind Families a Protein-Filled Breakfast of Oatmeal and Milk Never Goes Out of Style

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — For the first time since 1877, the Quaker Oats Man, affectionately known as Larry, is donning a new accessory – the iconic Milk Mustache. Larry’s new…

DSI McMinnville dialysis seeks to improve patients quality of life by expanding treatment options.

DSI McMinnville dialysis seeks to improve patients quality of life by expanding treatment options.

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Patients at DSI McMinnville Dialysis clinic now have another option when it comes to choosing a dialysis treatment that is right for them.…

OpenTable Restaurant Reviews Reveal the Top 100 Fit for Foodies Restaurants in America

OpenTable Restaurant Reviews Reveal the Top 100 Fit for Foodies Restaurants in America

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — In celebration of our country’s progressive food and dining culture, OpenTable, the world’s leading provider of online restaurant reservations and part of The Priceline Group (NASDAQ:…

KRIS Wine and Americans for the Arts Celebrate the Fifth Anniversary of the “Art of Education” Campaign

KRIS Wine and Americans for the Arts Celebrate the Fifth Anniversary of the “Art of Education” Campaign

Annual Program Continues to Support Art Education with $25,000 in Grants to Public Schools NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — This fall, consumers can support arts education programs nationwide…

Enviropreneur Seeks to Save the Environment, Empower Community

Enviropreneur Seeks to Save the Environment, Empower Community

NAIROBI— Lorna Rutto, a former banker, is now an ‘enviropreneur’ – turning plastic waste into furniture and fences. Rutto discusses the challenges faced in Africa with raw materials and the…

“Phiner Cuisine: Fat Be Gone” Teaches Readers How to Achieve Health and Wellbeing Through Better Food Choices

“Phiner Cuisine: Fat Be Gone” Teaches Readers How to Achieve Health and Wellbeing Through Better Food Choices

AVON LAKE, Ohio, Sept. 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Natural foods advocate Phiner Dike-Jelden has a remedy for the nation’s obesity epidemic that doesn’t involve radical “dieting,” pharmaceuticals or surgery. Her new…

A young boy is turning winning into giving.

A young boy is turning winning into giving.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY — A young boy is turning winning into giving. Chance Duty is only nine-years-old but he’s been driving micro sprint cars on this dirt track for two years.  Chance…

The 28th Annual Nautica Malibu Triathlon Presented By Equinox Raised $1,350,000 For Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

The 28th Annual Nautica Malibu Triathlon Presented By Equinox Raised $1,350,000 For Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

MALIBU, Calif., Sept. 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Hosting some of the world’s finest athletes, philanthropists, celebrities and supporters, the 28th Annual Nautica Malibu Triathlon presented by Equinox raised more than…

Meet the 3-Year-Old Golf Prodigy Who Has One Arm Michelle Stein | Pos

Meet the 3-Year-Old Golf Prodigy Who Has One Arm Michelle Stein | Pos

He may be only 3 years old, but this pint-sized prodigy boasts a golf swing better than most adults — and he only has one arm. Tommy Morrissey of Jupiter,…