Tag: Actors
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It's National Bike Month - Three Weird Ways to Celebrate
Yes, it's National Bike Month. What's even better - it's National Bike Year, and Maybe National Bike Decade. Here's Three Ways to Up Your Cycling Enjoyment
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5 Flirty Urban Looks for Spring/Summer from Nau
From commuting to cocktails, the new collection from Nau offers sexy, versatile, and ever-so-practical looks.
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Summer Biking Joy and Four Ways to Find It
Yes, it's nice to ride unencumbered, wind in your hair, etc. It's also great to bring it all with you - from your honeybees to your honeybunch.
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The Terrible Catch-22 That Happens When Cities Choose Bikes
You know bikes are good. City planners know bikes are good. Yet as soon as cities are successful in getting people biking, a horrible catch-22 is set in motion.
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Best of Green: Living
From the best U.S.-based fashion brand to the best volunteer vacation, eco-savvy (and oh-so-clever) shoes, cheeky t-shirt, and more, read on for our Best of Green 2012 winners in the Living category.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes Lands Humane Society Award For Animal Rights Awareness
Runner-ups included Rio, War Horse and Dolphin Tale.
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Best of Green Readers' Choice: Living
What's the best vegetarian restaurant in New York? The best celebrity activist, artist using recycled materials, food website, and more? Vote for your picks here.
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5 Destinations for Dog Sledding Tours Around the World
Mush! Dog sledding vacations are wilderness travel that’s part arctic nostalgia and part Inuit homage, resulting in a unique way to see snowy countryside.
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Oscar’s Green Carpet with Colin and Livia Firth, Global Green and "The Artist"
Colin and Livia Firth suit up the men for the Green Carpet Challenge, Oliver Tolentino's Eco-Couture collection, and James Cameron’s wife Suzy unveils Red Carpet Green Dress at Oscars.
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The Simpsons Go Off-Grid, Meet WikiLeaks Founder for 500th Episode
After being kicked out of town, the Simpsons head to the wilderness and encounter Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks along the way.
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Actress Zina Bethune Killed While Checking on Injured Opossum
"Zina has been known to take care of all living things, from birds falling out of nests to relocating a snake; she's that type of human being."
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Unearthing the True Cost of Fossil Fuels
Fossil fuel company executives and D.C. politicians have long worked together to ensure coal and oil prices stay low enough to keep Americans hooked. Here's how we can break the addiction.
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Brad Pitt Thinks Cars are Dumb, and So Should You
Brad Pitt is right. Cars are ridiculous.
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Julianne Moore Marches With Mom’s Clean Air Force (Video)
The actress joined a gathering of mothers and daughters to fight toxic air, taking the message to Washington.
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Vintage Danish Lighting as Seen on New Danish Thriller "Borgen"
The new Danish political thriller creates just the right ambiance with mid-century-modern Danish design.
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The American Dream Redefined: From Hollywood Childhood to Life Aboard a Stunning, Tiny Houseboat (Video)
A child of Hollywood now lives on a tiny, beautiful houseboat - a lifestyle that lets her live her dream as an artist. Isn't freedom what this country is about?
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The 7 Biggest Celebrity Hits and Misses of 2011
From fighting against shark finning to flip flopping on climate change, here's how this year's A-listers stack up.
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In New York, Global Green Awards Recognize Adrian Grenier, Bill McKibben, and Sustainable Design (Photos)
In New York this week, Global Green USA recognizes actor Adrian Grenier, Sprint, Fisker, Starbucks, and 350.org at the 12th annual Sustainable Design Awards.



























