Quantcast
RSS Twitter Contact  

"bicycle" Articles & Blogs:

Wheel Action: May is National Bike Month
Despite what recent chilly temperatures (at least in LA) may be telling us, spring really is on its way! This is the start of  National Bike Month so we thought we’d bring you some new bikes and cycling accessories to get you and your family ready ...[Read on]
Wheel Action: May is National Bike Month
Despite what recent chilly temperatures (at least in LA) may be telling us, spring really is on its way! This is the start of  National Bike Month so we thought we’d bring you some new bikes and cycling accessories to get you and your family ready ...[Read on]
Bike to Work Day: On the Right Track
It’s not a revolution, not yet anyway, but clearly more people are commuting by bicycle. Friday is national Bike-to-Work Day, drawing even more attention to the trend. There are more bicycles on the road than there were a year ago, more than even a cou...[Read on]
The latest in cycling trends
According to Trend Central, the bike community is continuing to innovate and thrive.  Here are some of the latest happenings in the cycling world. Rolling Orange: They may not be world champions of soccer, but the Dutch are still an authority on bikes...[Read on]
Every Day is Earth Day
Since its grassroots inception in 1970, Earth Day has grown appropriately to international proportions during which an estimated 500 million people worldwide will celebrate their home and resource — planet Earth. It’s nice of us to set aside a commem...[Read on]
Fresh Air Fund looking to book host families for Summer 2011
Chances are you’re already looking forward to summer.  You may be going to camp, taking a vacation with your family, or playing in a summer sports league. But not all kids are as lucky. Each summer, the Fresh Fund provides New York City kids a chance t...[Read on]
MoMA: Cartier-Bresson, Visionary
Hyères, France. 1932. More than half a century ago, New York’s Museum of Modern Art planned a "posthumous" exhibition of photographs by the then-little-known French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. At the time, MoMA’s first curators ...[Read on]
Bike sharing - the new public transportation
Bike culture goes big as bike sharing takes hold. An affordable, clean and simple way to get around town, bike sharing promotes cleaner air, land, and water, while encouraging people to meet their transportation needs through an active lifestyle and commu...[Read on]
E-Bikes: Green with a boost
Bike-to-Work Day just passed, and it’s possible you never actually got on your bike. No doubt you wanted to. You probably thought about it but maybe you were worried about traffic or you live in a city with hills. Or maybe you just wanted to be able to...[Read on]
Girl Scouts to meet women with non-traditional careers at NASCAR Weekend
Professional barrel racer Tana Poppino together with three women race car drivers will join 500 girl scouts at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, MO on October 1st during a unique event being planned as part of a NASCAR race weekend at the track. Tana, ...[Read on]
Need to Unwind? Check Out our Wine Picks
William Shakespeare once wrote, “Good wine is a good, familiar creature if it be well used.”  Wine is one of the most enjoyable yet detailed and intricate delicacies of our time. The cultivation and combination of different vines is truly an art, an...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to living with Exercise-Induced Asthma
I was ten years old when it first happened. One afternoon, my family decided to tackle the biggest, baddest hills in our town by way of bicycle. Halfway up Brams Hill, the most unforgiving of the gnarly ascents, my breathing became so labored that I had ...[Read on]
Back to School Safety
It's back to school time. Kids excitedly put on new backpacks and wonder who will be in their classes while parents worry about their child's safety. And with good reason. Each year around 800 school-aged children are killed in motor vehicle accidents dur...[Read on]
From Cars to Motorbikes: The “Tuk Tuk” Phenomenon
The automobile has been one of the world’s greatest inventions, giving people an affordable and convenient method of personal travel. Although the versatility and usefulness of cars still reign in many parts of the world, in Southeast Asia motorcycles...[Read on]
Mackinac Island: Story of a town with a different set of wheels
Imagine replacing your four automobile tires in for four carriage wheels, four horse hooves or a set of bicycle tires. Or what if you just used your own two feet? Sound crazy? Not for Mackinac Island residents, who live on a surprisingly mountain-like is...[Read on]
Tips to pimp your ride - For the kids' safety!
I had stopped on my way home from picking up the kids to get a pizza at my local Pizza Hut. There in the parking lot was an example of what is best labeled as a San Fernando Valley Art Car themed in red. The giant beast was covered in red things, from bi...[Read on]
A cyclist shifts to 40km running in the Coastal Experiences in Costa RIca
Here's my first story about my week-long running adventure in Costa Rica with The Coastal Experiences. The article appeared in the sports section of the Santa Cruz Sentinel, on Friday, October 30, 2009. Click on the link or read my story, below.  I got t...[Read on]
Renting a Car Overseas - Great Tips from the Experts
For many of us, summer is synonymous with "road trip": The simple and joyful act of packing your family into your car and driving to new and exciting destinations. It gets a little less simple when you plan a "fly and drive" excursion involving a rental...[Read on]
Surf’s Up – The Basics
Girls Surfing Summer is in full swing so what better time to head to the beach and try surfing? If you’ve never tried it, surfing can be a bit intimidating. But fear not, we have all the tips you need to get you started. The Basics Learning to surf...[Read on]
What does it take to be green In the auto industry? Ask the LaFontaine family.
  LaFontaine Automotive Group  recently received a Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification for its brand-new Buick-GMC-Cadillac dealership, becoming the only "Green" dealership in Michigan, one of only two Gold-certified ...[Read on]
Search WomensMediaNation.com:

© 2012 Women's Media Nation   Home  |   About  |   WMN Network  |   Advertise  |   Legal  |   Contact