February 2007

Features

The Urban Monk’s Guide to Sensual Living
Fusing Buddhism and Theosophy, one orgasm at a time. by TODD SPENCER & CHANDANNI MIGLINO

God’s Green Earth
In houses of worship across the nation, new converts to the eco-gospel are asking fellow parishioners to have a little faith in the environmental movement. by ELIZABETH BARKER

Plastic — Not So Fantastic
Hormone-disrupting chemicals in plastic are turning up everywhere — from once-pristine rivers, to Arctic polar bears, to newborn umbilical cord blood. Disturbing health trends indicate our passion for plastic may be threatening our reproductive survival. by JANE AKRE

Departments

Mindful Living
LA Bike Scene Shifts Into High Gear

Go Greener
Umbra Fisk, our green living columnist, in defense of baby steps

Thought for Food
Voting Beyond Our Forks
Attention shoppers: it’s going to take more than consciousness at the checkout line to fix our broken food system by CHRISTOPHER D. COOK

Tastebuds: Chocolate Box Café
Slow down and leave the laptop at home by LUCINDA MICHELE KNAPP

Whole Health
We Got You Covered
Health insurance for holistic treatments by EMILY DULCAN

Body Talk
Lift weights, stay young; Why job stress sucks even more than you think; Unclouding chemo-brain by ELIZABETH BARKER

Art & Soul
Excerpt from The Population Fix
Breaking America’s Addiction to Population Growth by EDWARD C. HARMAN

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