March 2005

Eco Couture

Would You Be Caught Dead in Bamboo?
Environmentally friendly fashion, all grown up. by LESLIE BILLERA


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In the Throes of the Apocalypse
Hunter Thompson was far more than just gonzo hedonist extraordinaire. He brayed about the savagery and stupidity of life on this planet, but for Hunter, this was a part of his very own strain of spirituality. He saw how great things could be... by DAVID THOMAS


The Beast in Your Beauty Products
You rub them into your skin every single day. Are you sure their ingredients are safe? by REBECCA EPHRAIM, R.D., C.C.N.

Pump Up the Volume
Los Angeles hails the return of Al Franken on Air America Radio. by DAVID HARRIS

Conscientious Objectors
The anti-war movement is finding allies in unlikely places: soldiers returning from Iraq. by ENRIQUE GILI

Righteous Warriors in Rose
A heart-to-heart with Jodie Evans, Code Pink’s peace emissary. Interview by TERRENCE McNALLY

Ritual at the Table
At lunch with food activists Alice Waters and Debra Koons Garcia. by PAUL SHALMY

Reason in the Rows, Wisdom in the Weeds
Reading, writing, ‘rithmetic…radishes? La Brea Bakery gives school gardens an organic boost. by KATIE WINCHELL

Backwords: Voices From the Trenches
Three young soldiers stationed in Iraq share their online journals.

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