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All across New York City roofs are turning green. In the last few years residents of the Big Apple have converted the tops of hundreds of buildings into gardens.

The Motor City has been declared dead more times than Rasputin. Johnny Knoxville paid a visit to the city to explore for himself.

A nice documentary film about a paper dealer and a press printer in Los Angeles who is full of skill and pride. The papershop is the oldest in Los Angeles, […]

Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang have been collecting plastic debris off one beach in Northern California for over ten years. The couple make sculptures, prints, jewelry and installations with […]

At the dawn of the millennium all of the inhabitants of the worlds largest LSD laboratory were arrested, except one: Krystle Cole.

Imagine a future where the cities we live in are built in accordance with nature, where buildings are designed to incorporate features from ecological systems without compromising technological innovation or […]

Grant Sergot is a master milliner based in Bisbee Arizona. He makes hats the old fashioned way using original equipment some of which is nearly a century old.

10 hours a day! Ping Pong Ping Pong Ping Pong Ping Pong. For most of us, table tennis is a game. But for the young Olympic hopefuls at the ICC […]

War is hell, but for Hollywood it has been a Godsend, providing the perfect dramatic setting against which courageous heroes win the hearts and minds of the movie going public.

Some of them are full of black water. Others have become graveyards for old lawn furniture and rodent carcasses. They are shaped like jelly beans and manufactured by companies named […]

Her lips are full and pink. Her teal green eyes are intense and inviting. Her black eyeliner accentuates her high cheekbones and her strawberry hair complements her light African skin.

During the last two decades, mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia has destroyed or severely damaged more than a million acres of forest and buried nearly 2,000 miles of streams.

The Sartorialist is a fashion blog by Scott Schuman in New York. After leaving a fashion sales position, he began carrying a digital camera around on the streets of New […]


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