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Strawberry Earth Puts Your Party Money to Work to Produce an Eco-Bar
Inspired by TreeHugger (they say), the folks behind the new online magazine company Strawberry Earth are going to put your dollars (or in this case euros) from a night of partying to work eco-pimping
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Bella Gaia: A Personal Connection With Our Planet
Kenji Williams is in Tokyo this week with his amazing Bella Gaia presentation. This video is from the digital planetarium at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, filmed using HD cameras and fisheye lenses. Kenji Williams on the violin with KaChun
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Holiday Gift Guide: For the Pop Culture Fan
This holiday season, give the gift of pop culture—and environmental responsibility. We prove that you don't have to sacrifice eco-values—or blow your budget—for the music, celebrity or TV fan in your life. These gifts, some of
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Rio: An Environmentally Conscious Album by Aterciopelados
Even if you don't speak a word of Spanish, there's a pretty big chance that you know Aterciopelados, a Colombian band that jumped to the international scene in the '90s. Its heartbreak-song Bolero Falaz travelled around the
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Bonnaroo Festival Given Outstanding Green Festival Award, No Word on if Acid Flashbacks are Eco-Friendly
Credit: Bonnaroo Music Festival Bonnaroo Music and Art festival has been given the "Outstanding Greener Festival" award by agreenerfestival.com, "authority on all things green in the live music industry around the world." The "Outstanding Greener
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Smooth Jazz Sounds Green with Robin Avery
Who knew environmental activism could sound so . . . smooth? With all the noise made by green rock musicians like Pearl Jam, Radiohead, Jack Johnson, Sheryl Crow and Cloud Cult, sometimes it's easy to forget that there are other genres looking to
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The Masterful Beatboxing Shlomo: Music Without Instruments
The Big Cheese behind TreeHugger, Graham Hill, hit the Arctic as part of Cape Farewell's 2008 Disko Bay expedition to witness the direct environmental effects of climate change. In a science research boat, he
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4 Ways to Reuse Guitar Picks, The Art of Leftovers and DIY Witch Costumes
:: Hey, rockers! Reuse your guitar picks with one of these four crafty ideas.
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100 Percent Solar Powered Music, Brought to You by Turtuga Blanku
Caribbean musician Turtuga Blanku (it translates into "White Turtle") plays music powered by the sun. Literally. He records his blend of rock, reggae, and pop in a studio completely powered by photovoltaic cells, proving you can always count on
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Phish Reunites, But Will Their Tour Be Green?
After splitting up in 2004, Phish is reuniting for a trio of concerts next spring. The prolific jam band will play March 6-8 at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia, with additional 2009 touring announcements
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Cape Farewell: A New Expedition Sets Sail
TreeHugger has been following the Cape Farewell expeditions which started in 2001 because they are such a fascinating and important source of first-hand information about the impact of climate change. In this sixth expedition to the High Arctic, Cape
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Rock On, Greenly: Carbon Offset Ticket Option a Success at 2008 Music Festivals
Photo by Agaton Strom Green Ticket Success This year, when buying tickets to Lollapalooza or Austin City Limits—two of the most celebrated annual music festivals in the nation—purchasers were offered the option of adding a "Fan Tag," to the
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MC Yogi CD Release Party Brings the Elephant Power to New York
Last Tuesday, Yoga instructor/hip hopper/vocal Obama proponent MC Yogi (aka Nicholas Giocomini) brought his singular brand of Indian mythology-infused rap to the Jivamukti Yoga School in New York City for the CD release party of
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The TH Interview: Grace Potter, leading lady of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
If you haven't heard the name Grace Potter yet, I have no doubt you will in the coming months. A rocker chick straight out of green Vermont, Grace and her band the Nocturnals had their audience to seriously rocking out at Outside Lands a few weeks ago.
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Grind for the Green
Grind for the Green,a 100% solar-powered hip hop concert designed for and organized by youth, was held last weekend in Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco. This was the first year for the concert, but organizers all said that the event was so
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Virgin Music Festival Offers Greener Way to Get Your Groove On
Planet Green's Junior Producer, Rebecca Goodman rocks out at the Virgin Music Festival and brings back the eco-scoop.
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Celebs Surf and Bare Feet for Oceans
Barefoot Wine is really working hard to push this clean up the oceans thing this summer. First, they partner with Tristan Prettyman to host concerts and beach cleanups. Now they're partnering with hunky celebs to get them to
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Steve Jobs: New Apple Nano iPods to be Greener
"He's now talking about the environmental concerns that Apple's thinking about. These new





















