Thursday, November 29, 2007

New Years' Eve Dance Party

Who doesn't love dancing to the beats of livetronica band, The New Deal?

Well get ready to dance dance dance to a new wave of musical progression as The New Deal morphs into The Join, an adventure featuring Darren and Jamie of The New Deal and several other artists from both the jam band and the electronica scene. Their first tour was with David Murphy of STS9 up the California coast line. Now they are touring with my favorite sexy rockstars of the Duo, who are about to begin playing a five day festival in Runaway Bay, Jamaica... oo lala. Catch them back in the city for New Years-- at the Highline Ballroom. If only Benevento was single, I'd throw myself on stage for a midnight kiss. Tickets are only 45$ which beats any stupid 200$ "open bar" lounge party you're planning to attend. Buy them here

oh and p.s. the new deal's "intro" on gone gone gone made it onto csi: miami!

Yes, I like that face you're making. --Ninja Courtney

Green Dream Jobs


Do you cry over wasted paper? Do you want to kick the sleazy sales guy in the face for constantly using Styrofoam cups? Capitalism not really your thing? Check out this awesome website for Green Dream Jobs!

--GreenBean


Graduating Green


Terra Mater, Alma Mater.

How Green Is Your University?

Everyone loves lists this time of year... and recently the Sierra Club ranked the top ten greenest universities.

1. Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
2. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
3. Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, North Carolina
4. University of California system (10 schools)
5. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
6. Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT
7. Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
8. Pennsylvania State University (24 locations)
9. Tufts University, Medford, MA
10. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburg, PA

See the original article here

-GreenBean

Monday, November 26, 2007

Recycle Your Cork!


According to the Audubon Magazine, “Corks are 100 percent natural, recyclable, and biodegradable.” Wine and Champagne cork recycling is a common practice in both Australia and Europe, but the U.S. lags behind. A company called Yemm & Hart, located in Missouri, recycles these corks and furthermore they are working to develop new materials from the corks.

Mail your wine corks to:

Wine Cork Recycling
Yemm & Hart Ltd
610 South Chamber Dr
Fredericktown MO 63645

Sources: http://audubonmagazine.org/features0701/habitat.html

---GreenBean


Sunday, November 25, 2007

Devendra Banhart Returns in Full Folk Swing

Ninja: Ruby Thursday

I pressed play and listened to Devendra Banhart’s latest album, Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, today. It was not the first time; I bought the album soon after it came out and it stayed on permanent rotation for days afterward, ringing in my head even when it wasn’t coming out of a stereo. It is one of my favorite albums of the year- and of Banhart's- a musical masterpiece in many ways, including in its 16 tracks many different styles and directions of music, taking slow ups and downs with casual, eclectic grace.

Frequently called psychedelic folk or freak folk (which Banhart opines to be a ‘tacky’ description), Banhart’s music calls to the 60s in a way many artists strive for and rarely achieve. This album, in light of his growing repertoire, has harnessed a lightness of sound that feels like it comes from a place of harmony, and is balanced enough to prove his songs better and better as the CD goes through rotation two, three, and then countless times.

I first experienced track number 6, Seahorse, on youtube.com. The video itself is definitely recognizable as a work of Banhart’s unique artistry, and the song an intriguing ballad on which Banhart softly howls at the end: “Well I’m scared of ever being born again/If it’s in this form again/well I wanna know how why where & when & then/I wanna see you be the bright night sky/I wanna see you come back as the light.” Lauren Dukoff, Banhart’s frequent photographer, plays the flute on the song, and it is on a list of songs to be featured in an upcoming film starring Gael Garcia Bernal, of The Motorcycle Diaries and The Science of Sleep.

Banhart’s lyrics are poetry, and when he says that, to him, folk music is “music that is collaborating out of the moment,” it definitely stands as an indication of many of the songs on Smokey. The more you listen, the more you can hear different sounds coming out of the depths of Banhart’s songs, remnants of the moments in which the songs were recorded.

Of the 16 tracks, none are to be missed. Each has to be seen as an individual force– some of his drawings start out as songs, and some of his songs end up as drawings, Banhart says– and the CD as a whole is a story, maybe not a fairy tale, but definitely one with a completely satisfying ending.

Video for Seahorse:

Of Interest: MTV Cribs has a video featuring Banhart as he shows off his house in Topanga Canyon, CA, where Smokey was recorded; the same house was once called home by both Jim Morrison and Neil Young. Showing off different forms of artistic expression, from brightly colored, abstract sketches on plain paper to kernels of corn adorned with googly eyes, Banhart proves interesting to watch as well as listen to, which might be why he has been making a name for himself in both musical and social tabloids. The last minute, where Banhart briefly synpopsizes the death of artist Malachi Ritscher, is not to be missed. link to video

Thursday, November 8, 2007

What City Do you Belong In?

You Belong in London

A little old fashioned, and a little modern.
A little traditional, and a little bit punk rock.
A unique soul like you needs a city that offers everything.
No wonder you and London will get along so well.

Beautiful Photography I love by Giovanni Mattera



mi ricordo di


---greenbean

To Fax or Not to Fax?



if 1% of all paper faxes sent in the US were instead electronically sent, we'd save 73.5 million trees


check out other great ways to green your office environment at greenisuniversal.com



---greenbean

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Icelandic Yogurt-- 5 Active Cultures




all natural
siggi'sskyr icelandic style strained low fat yogurt in "pear & mint" is amazing. the only ingredients are skim milk, pear, raw organic agave nectar, organic mint extract, live active cultures (Five total- S. Thermophilus, L. Delbrueckiee Susp. Bulgaricus, L. Acidohphilus, B. Longum, and B. Infantis), and vegetable rennet.

The cool mint flavor was strong and reminded me of delicious mint chocolate chip ice cream. If you run a quick google search on this yogurt you'll find addicts abound searching NYC everywhere for these tasty cups.
To sink your spoon into this pure deliciousness hit up these fine grocers:
In Manhattan: Murray's Cheese, The Bouley Bakery, Dean & Deluca, Eli's, Integral Yoga Natural Foods, Saxelby Cheesemongers, Zabar's, Westerly Natural Market, and my home base the Zeytuna Market
In Brooklyn:
Stinky's Cheese, Lassen & Hennigs, Blue Apron, and Marlow & Sons

According to aboutyogurt.com "Researchers around the world are studying the potential attributes of live and active culture yogurt in preventing gastrointestinal infections, boosting the body's immune system, fighting certain types of cancer and preventing osteoporosis... Additionally, the live and active cultures found in yogurt break down lactose in milk. This allows lactose intolerant individuals who commonly experience gastrointestinal discomfort when they consume milk products to eat yogurt and receive the nutrients contained in the milk product without the side effects of abdominal cramping, bloating and diarrhea."
(Brandy! That's great news for you! No more uncontrollable pooping!)

and sidenotes:
According to some woman's random blog...yogurt with lots of active cultures is great for the vagina! It helps prevent bad bugs from growing down there.
lastly, yogurt covered pretzels, while delicious, are not nutritious and include no active cultures.

---GreenBean

Green Investing


“GREEN INVESTING” SPECIAL FEATURE DEBUTS ON

INVESTOPEDIA.COM

Where capitalism meets the forest...

From Forbes News Reports:

New York, NY (Tuesday, November 6, 2007) – Today Investopedia.com (www.investopedia.com), the leading Web site for investor education, debuts a special feature about “Green Investing.” The in-depth package includes a combination of more than 50 articles, commentary, terms and frequently asked questions, providing valuable information and insight about “investment activities that focus on companies or projects that are committed to the conservation of natural resources.” The special feature is available at:

http://www.investopedia.com/features/green-investing.aspx.

Highlights include:

· Articles, such as “What Does It Mean To Be Green?,” “The Biofuels Debate,” and “Evaluating Green Equity Investments”

· Commentary, offering perspective on topics like “Five Green Mutual Funds You Need To Know” and “Finding Profit in Hybrid Cars,” among others

· Most popular questions, ranging from “What are green investments?” to “What is a clean tech stock?” to “What is the carbon trade?,” plus more

· Terms to know, including “Green Tech,” “Energy Improvement Mortgage,” and “Sinful Stocks,” to name just a few

For this, and a wealth of invaluable investor and financial information, including Investopedia.com’s special feature on “Subprime Mortgages,” visit:

www.investopedia.com


Wake up and smell the capitalism mixed with shade grown coffee.

--Green

Dove's Inner Beauty



Dove's New 'Onslaught' advertisement is quickly gaining notoriety on the web and in the ad world. It is a part of their "Campaign for Real Beauty," which focuses on making societal changes in the way we define hotness. It's worthy of a hat tip for continuing the fight against Barbie store boxed beauty in size zero fashion trends and it's ending resembles a hallmark card; furthermore, the photography is stunning.
-- click here to see the video & original article in Advertising Age- 'Onslaught'. The article points out a few hypocrisies surrounding the campaign- namely that Dove has a slew of products targeted towards "outer beauty" and the ad agency,
Ogilvy Toronto also has Barbie as one of their premiere clients.
Get over it. Not everyone is going to be 100% pure in their agendas to better the world when there's a profit to be turned or bills to pay. The bottom line is their spending money on good deeds. It would be like chiding McDonalds for launching their salad and low-carb menu. A step in the right direction is always a good move. Their focus is admirable and I applaud Dove; furthermore the commercial is rad and I like how their soap smells.

--Green

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Only Greg Perez

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The balls to walk


I’m truly enjoying the blogging going on over at Slate’s new all-female blog “The XX Factor.” The corniness of the name aside, the writers are raising excellent points across the board. A recent post about Paula Radcliffe by Emily Bazelon has sparked response from her fellow contributor June Thomas about what it means to be a strong woman and how that relates to both Radcliffe and Hillary Clinton.

Bazelon describes the “imperfect Hillary parallel” wherein Clinton breaks “the country's biggest gender barriers,” but in doing so “has to be utterly singleminded, and try to mask her female identity in certain key ways” in order to prove she can fulfill the role of President, a role that in our eyes, necessitates being a man. To clarify, it is not that the American people are so simple as to think that only a man can become an excellent President. Some people would argue that there is value in traits commonly associated with women (compassion, understanding etc.) and think that they might be readily applied to the position. Rather, the real obstacle, as Bazelon points out, is the idea that a man would not be expected to fulfill his other roles (husband, father) as readily while in office as a woman might. The women who impress the public, such as Radcliffe and Clinton often in some way sacrifice their woman-ness for their passions.

People are awed by a woman who has children and is back running on the track before the doctor can cut the umbilical cord. And why shouldn't they be, a woman such as Radcliffe has commit quite a feat. It’s not that I think we shouldn’t applaud Radcliffe for her dedication to her sport, but like Thomas, I still feel uncomfortable with the reason she is an emblem of success. Something about the idea of beating out the femaleness (Ok, no more “nesses,” I promise) out of a mother feels wrong and I believe it's at least partially missing the point of feminism. How can we make room for a myriad of types of women, without marginalizing anyone's choices? I’d like to know how other women answer these questions. How do you reconcile your passions with something like a biological clock?

-gleam

Rupie's face

Hahahaha. That is all.
-gleam

Have we been waxed by a Brazilian?


Bloomberg reported today that model Gisele Bunchen is requesting to be paid in any currency other than our dear greenbacks. This story is obviously the conjuring of a Brazilian reporter doing his best to make deadline on a slow news day. Unfortunately for us, its existence is as much of an indicator of the utter lack of global confidence in the dollar as the fabricated story itself.

-gleam

Click to Give

All you have to do is click on this text... select each new tab and hit the "click to give" box-- and instantly, you are donating to save the world. GOOD FOR YOU!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Safe Sex, Not so Safe Fashion?





Brazilian Greenpeace activist turned fashion designer, Adriana Bertini has spent the past ten years creating dresses, skirts, and suits made entirely from quality test rejected condoms.

Props to Adriana for using condoms that would otherwise end up in a land fill and simultaneously raising AIDS awareness.


On whether or not she'd actually wear the dresses:
Katita says,
"id love to say i would....but i dont think i could wear a condom dress"


Meet up for drinks with other Environmentally Bent Buddies...

The 2nd Tuesday of every month say Cheers! with others in the green community of NYC
Events:
Tuesday November 13, 2007 at "THE PARK"! 118 West 10th Ave at 18th street. see website for more info: www.theparknyc.com, a favorite venue of green drinkers! Come on down for a great evening of mingling and networking in the Atrium and Red Room
Tuesday Dec 11th for our BIG GREEN HOLIDAY PARTY at BLVD! 199 Bowery Street at Spring. See website http://www.blvdnyc.com/ We found a fab space big enough to hold everyone with many smaller rooms to mingle and mill about. We will have a Silent Auction and give away free Raffle prizes and organic appetizers. Great music and networking with your favorite Green Community in NYC.
Tuesday January 8th, 2008 at EyeBeam from 6-10pm
Tuesday February 12, 2008 from 6-10pm at "Greenroom", 205 Mulberry Street between Spring and Kenmare in Soho, NYC tel: 212.334.0288 see website : www.greenroomsoho.org


See greendrinks.org for official details
Greendrinks works with the venue to be sure the event is as green as possible from cups, napkins, signs, all from post-consumer content, to being a carbon-neutral event ( like last year). The food is donated from local organic restaurants, and the venue is cleaned with non-toxic cleaning products before and after the event.

Bartiromo proves all PR is good PR


Bill Carter of the Times writes today of the rapid ascent of Maria Bartiromo's career in the midst of the controversy surrounding her little jet ride with Citigroup CEO Charles Prince.

Though I'm currently feeling tender towards her as a woman who has risen to the top of a previously male-dominated career, as well as being a target of gawker's snarky wiles (and who isn't eventually) I'd also like to let her know that I am fickle and will revoke all prior tenderness should she make the slightest misstep, as I have been known to do for Hillary, Lohan, J. Reno and people with French botanically-inclined names...

-gleam

Turn down the thermostat and turn up the heat!


Green Sexy Toys

A few fearless ways to feel a bit more eco-friendly in bed

Ever thought about the toxins in your sex toys? Check the ingredients on your next anal beads purchase. Most sex toys are made with phthalates, a substance used to soften hard plastics like toxin releasing PVCs and provide that jelly feeling you may crave.. Recently there's been quite a stir over the toxicity and health risks of phthalates as they are currently banned by the EU in the manufacturing of children's toys and even more important minute levels of some phthalates have been linked to sperm damage in men. Tony Levine, founder of Big Teaze Toys, says he's made his products -- including the cutely discreet, soft-plastic vibra "I rub my duckie"--is phthalate-free from the start. "While working at Mattel as a toy designer, I was made very aware of the concerns of using only safe materials for children's products," he says. "This training has stuck with me ... We take great pride in using only the materials which meet strict toxicity safety standards for both the U.S. and the E.U."

Herbs to Spark the Passion: ginseng, kava kava root, damiana leaves, kelp, tribulus, ginko biloba, rhodiola rosea, and of course horny goat weed

Double click your mouse for other fabulously safe toys:

1. The rabbit, made famous on Sex&theCity -all new and made with eco-safe materials
2. A whole slew of safe products on SmittenKitten.com
3. Organic lube


(from treehugger.com and various other news sources)

Friday, November 2, 2007

Muzzy Makes CNN's Top Ten!

Today's CNN article puts the Newfie at #7

No. 7. Newfoundland saves Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte owed his life to a nameless Newfoundland. As Bonaparte fled the island of Elba in 1815, where he was exiled, choppy seas pitched him overboard. A fisherman's dog jumped in after the drowning despot and kept him afloat. Napoleon lived to experience his own defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.



Ten dogs that changed the world

Newfies, known for jumping out of helicopters and rescuing drowning fishermen, are excellent swimmers. They come equipped with webbed feet and water resistant coats.

Famed photographer, Bruce Weber, published a book dedicated to the Newfoundland, called Gentle Giants

Lord Byron adored his pet Newfoundland dog, Boatswain. The monument to his beloved pet's memory still stands in the garden of Byron's ancestral home, Newstead Abbey, in Nottinghamshire, England. Click here to read his memorial

"A man is not a good man to me because he will feed me if I should be starving, or warm me if I should be freezing, or pull me out of a ditch if I should ever fall into one. I can find you a Newfoundland dog that will do as much." Henry David Thoreau

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Do Not Eat. THROW AWAY!


Ever wonder what those little packets of beaded crap are always doing in your delivery package? They look small and cheap and bad for the environment... because they are. After a quick trip to howstuffworks.com

What are these little stupid bagged beads?

Silica gel is synthetically produced from silicon dioxide in the form of stupid little beads.The reason manufacturers use these beads is because they are a desiccant, which means it absorbs and holds water vapor.In fact, according to howstuffworks.com, silica gel is a particularly efficient desiccant because they can absorb up to forty percent of their own weight.

Silica gel can be regenerated and reused. Heating the silica gel (in the microwave) will dry off the absorbed moisture. Using these beads to dry flowers for arrangements is one good use.

Recycling Oeniophilas



According to the Audubon Magazine, “Corks are 100 percent natural, recyclable, and biodegradable.” Wine and Champagne cork recycling is a common practice in both Australia and Europe, but the U.S. lags behind. A company called Yemm & Hart, located in Missouri, recycles these corks and furthermore they are working to develop new materials from the corks.



Mail your wine corks to:
Wine Cork Recycling
Yemm & Hart Ltd
610 South Chamber Dr
Fredericktown MO 63645