Tag: Music - Page 10
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Vegetarians! RSVP for Holiday Dinners with This Veggie Cheer
Oh how I wish I'd had this cheer handy for the last few weeks. If you're vegetarian and not sure how to let the hosts of various holiday parties know that you're passing on the meat dish, you can bust out this funny,
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Peak Everything: More Things We Are Running Out Of
We have used the peak word to describe a lot of things, in fact eight of them in a roundup and more recently, Peak Sand. David Adam at the Guardian mixes his memes and asks Has peak theory reached
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1% for the Planet: The Music. Songs for the Earth
1,126 companies around the globe have join 1% for the Planet, commiting themselves to donate 1% of their sales to almost 1,900 environmental organisations. Come January 2010, members of the public will be able to also support 1% for the Planet's on
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Lofty Reuse: Green Apartments Where Bono and Bowie Went Gold
Tiles made of recycled skateboards create a kitchen sink backsplash, electric car charging are installed in each parking spot. There are also dual flush toilets and re-claimed
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U2 Responds to Mars Criticism With an Offset Website for Fans
Take that, Helen Roberts of Carbon Footprint. Earlier this year, Roberts accused the U2 360° Tour of having the carbon footprint equivalent to a trip to Mars. Ouch. For someone who prides himself on environmentalism
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7 Gorgeous Eco Celebrities We Can't Believe are Single
They're hot, they're celebrities, and they believe in saving the Earth. But what's better is that they all have one thing in common (besides the environment) -- they're single! We've listed some of our favorite eco-hotties below
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"Green Night Eco-Jam" Guests Backout, Fallon Saves Green Day
Jimmy Fallon filled-in for his guests who backed out of the "Green Night Eco-Jam" on Late Night last night. In case you missed it, check out Fallon's performance with The Roots. He opens with a rendition of Amy Winehouse's "They Tried to Make Me Buy a
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Ode to Los Angeles Bike Culture from 30 Seconds to Mars (Video)
American rock band '30 Seconds to Mars,' sing lyrics like: We were the kings and queens of promise / We were the victims of ourselves / These lessons that we learned here / Have only just begun. And they have chosen the vibrant bike culture of Los
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Smokey Robinson is Green Entrepreneur, Promoting GPS Guided Skylights
The King of Motown is worried about what kind of planet his grandchildren are going to grow up in, and loved the idea of Ciralight sun-tracking skylights. They have a little solar panel that
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Did Rock Music Peak Right Before Oil Did?
What's the correlation between good, quality rock music and worldwide oil supplies? They both peaked around the same time, according to Overthinking It, and they both illustrate what occurs when you're using something up
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Green Holiday Gift Guide: The Pop Culture Fan (Slideshow)
You may not be keeping up with the pop culture phenomenons of blood-sucking vampires, high school glee clubs, and Dan Brown novels, but chances are good that someone on your list is. Stuck on what to buy? Satisfy that craving for all things cultural
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Green Gift Guide: The Pop Culture Fan
Yes, it's in the nature of a pop culture fan to be nearly impossible to shop for: Simply because he or she has seen every movie, heard every album, read every book, and watched every television show that comes to mind. That's why we've pulled together gif
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Airwalk Shoes Is Awarding Environmental Charities $10K
Credit: Airwalk Airwalk recently launched Doing Your Part, an online fundraiser for Surfrider Foundation and Music for Relief. They are donating a dollar for every visitor to their site--until they reach $10,000--to the California-based environmental
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Michael Jackson's Eco-Message, Ellen's Meat-Free Meal, and More
Though the footage of Michael Jackson in rehearsals for his final tour was never meant for public release, director Kenny Ortega's This Is It--now in theaters for two weeks only--has been earning solid reviews from fans
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Jack Johnson's 'En Concert' En Stores, Benefits Enviro Charities
The scene looks like a night sky, filled with stars. The stars are lighters and cell phones --- 20,000 people listening to Jack Johnson sing and play his guitar. Johnson, a surfer, solar-enthusiast and singer-songwriter,
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Author Margaret Atwood on The Year of the Flood
Photo: George Whiteside Margaret Atwood is one of the most respected authors of our time, with dozens of books of poetry and fiction to her name, among them Cat's Eye, The Handmaid's Tale, and Oryx and Crake. Her latest book, The Year of the Flood, is
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Buying Music Online Can Cut Carbon by 80%, Study Says
A new report put together by Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Stanford University examines how environmentally friendly
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Pimp My Green Ride: This Souped-Up Tesla Roadster Rocks
Some audiophiles at Al & Ed's Autosound in West Hollywood, California, decided the Tesla needed a
























