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Dagoba Sold To Hershey's
This isn't exactly breaking news, but seems worth bringing up as the season of treats closes in. In October word spread that, like Scharffen Berger before it, Dagoba had been sold to Hershey's. By most reports little seems to have changed at Scharffen
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The TH Interview: Rainer Wolter, Umbrella Inside Out Winner
Just about now, I.D.'s December 2006 New and Notable Issue, featuring our Umbrella Inside Out finalists and winners, is hitting newsstands. Grab a copy! We're proud as can be of all of all of them and happy that Rainer Wolter, our fashion winner, is
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Rainer Wolter's Winning Umbrella Inside Out Dress: On the Runway!
You voted, and chose Rainer Wolter's Umbrella Redesign dress as the winner of the Umbrella Inside Out Fashion Competition! The I.D. New and Notable Issue featuring all of our finalists and winners is hitting newsstands now! How did the dress, made
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Holiday Survival Kit from The Center For a New American Dream
We just told you How To Green Your Gifts, and rest assured that our upcoming Gift Guide will rock your holidays. You're also likely to find a gem or two among the comprehensive, wholesome tips from our friends at The Center For a New American Dream.
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Make Your Own Pumpkin Face Masque
Culinary misadventures? A smidge too much survival wine? Ten little cousins? Holiday weekend stresses abounded, and they were mean to your skin. Luckily, it's likely that you have the ingredients for a pick-me-up, especially a vitamin-rich Pumpkin Face
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GreenFinds.com: Daily Product Recommendations, Tips, and Discounts
Starting Monday, GreenFinds.com will do the "green" product searching for you. In the Ideal Bite vein, you'll receive a nifty tip each day. Added bonus: GreenFinds subscribers will get a discount on the featured goods and services. While we don't yet
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Bust January 2007 Issue: Parker Posey, Recycled DIY, Child-free and Happy
In this issue, indie film and fashion icon Parker Posey chats a bit about her vintage-loving fashion origins (as well as her love of dogs). While Parker doesn't know if she'll "graduate" from dog to kid mom, the author of "Newborn Free" certainly will
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Mary Ellen Carroll's Indestructible Language Installation
Our friends at Core 77 alerted us to this installation, whose 8' high (and "carbon neutral") neon letters are visible to New Jersey Turnpike drivers and airline passengers. ::Core
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Lunch: UK-based Ethical Lifestyle Magazine
Does this sound like you?
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Not Just Pretty: Eco Clothes in Victoria, BC
We've recently gone on and on about a variety of (sometimes controversial) Montreal-based designers. Now we're all atwitter over Victoria, where Not Just Pretty offers an impressive range of eco-brands. Get your Undesigned, Veja, Stewart+Brown and much
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Hollywood: An A-list Polluter
Well, well, well. Haven't you often wondered about Hollywood's eco-impact during car chase scenes? We're glad that an UCLA study released today provides data for our favorite hybrid-driving, island-buying, post-Katrina-building friends:The film and
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Entermodal: Vegetable Tanned Luxury Leather
It wouldn't come as a surprise to even the casual US Weekly reader that accessories have become designers' biggest money makers. Which brand is strapped to Nichole Ritchie's feeble arm this week? The average pubescent girl can tell you. We'll leave it
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Trains Are Fun? Sexy, Even?
What's your favorite train tale? Or train-focused film? When researching an overnight journey from Paris to Rome I came across a convincing Night Train From Hell admonition. This especially got me: "There's a point in an adult's life when second
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Nylon: November 2006
This month, highlights from Nylon's Green Page coverage include Lacoste's new organic cotton polo dyed with natural indigo (yes, you still get the alligator), and Susan Cianciolo's fashion from 100-year-old denim scraps. Check out these and other
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Organic Farmer Jon Tester Wins Montana Senate Seat!
Visit Jon Tester's organic farm! This New West profile from August 2005 takes us to Big Sandy, MT, and introduces one of the men at the heart of this knuckle biting election. A reader-recommended Congressional environmental leader, we're eager to see
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Rachel F: Re-purposed Fur and Leather Accessories
I get the idea that up in Montreal, nearly everyone's grandmother passed on a fur coat or two. Rachel of Rachel F. hunts down those status markers of yesteryear and creates edgy, new muffs, hats, gloves, pins and more. She also transforms scrap and
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Eco-Tip: Avoid the Holiday Catalog Onslaught
What do you do about junk mail? We're probably a week too late on this one, but you may still have time. After a month away, I returned to a mountain of mail, including a slippery stack of catalogs, and remembered that this little accumulation was
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Clothing Re-Use: Smart and Easy in Switzerland
Is there a system like this where you live? Last week, when visiting a friend in Brunnen, Switzerland, I met this used clothing drop-off bin, smartly located near the recycling receptacles next to the train station. The bins give commuters a convenient














