Life University Selects First Charity: Cross-Cultural Thresholds
Life University, creators of The BIG Weekend, have selected Cross-Cultural Thresholds as a charity of choice. The creators of The BIG Weekend are big believers in giving back.
Looptworks Launches September 9, 2009, Offering Hip and Urban Clothing for Women and Men at Looptworks.com
Online apparel start-up Looptworks uses ground-breaking “upcycling” process to create limited-edition clothing and accessories from excess materials. The socially responsible, eco-friendly apparel is now available for purchase at their online apparel shop, Looptworks.com.
Associative Thinking Software from ThoughtOffice Provides Fountain of Fresh, Creative Ideas
ThoughtOffice inspiration software uses “associative thinking” and a form of linear mind-mapping to create a fountain of fresh ideas. Internet databases provide millions of words, phrases, and images to prompt creative thinking, while providing expert guidance with thousands of structured queries, all through a single interface.
Cap & Kudler Have Filed Suit in a Case of Legionnaires' Disease in Las Vegas
Las Vegas law firm Cap & Kudler have filed suit on behalf of a Canadian tourist, who was diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease, after a 2007 visit to Las Vegas.
LAX Renaissance Hotel to Host Life University's The BIG Weekend, September 18-20, 2009
Life University, creators of The BIG Weekend, have selected the Renaissance Los Angeles
LAX Airport Hotel to hold the first in a series of seminars called “The BIG Weekend.” Participants at the 3-day event will enjoy the Renaissance’s professional ambiance and convenient location.
Children's Healing Art Project Announces First International Bacon Boy Day of Art & Bacon Festival, September 5-7 at Art in the Pearl
Portland, Oregon based Children’s Healing Art Project (CHAP), announces the First Annual International Bacon Boy Day of Art & Bacon Festival September 5-7. CHAP brings the healing power of art to children and their families in crisis, and celebrates kids for their artistic talents rather than their disease, diagnosis or disability. CHAP works with more than 10,000 children a year in and out of Portland hospitals.