Soy Division? Radicchiohead? Notorious F.I.G.? Pjörk? It's not easy to pick a favorite #hipsterfarmerband.
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Pet Diaries: The Joint-Custody Dog Who Taught Me to Move On
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Humor Is an Online Activist’s Best Defense
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GOOD Pictures: Go Outside
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From Tweet to Street: Anti-Poverty Campaign Takes Supporters' Messages to Camp David
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First of all, we're having a party in New York on Saturday, the 22nd. Last chance to get on board.In the past week:We checked in with the Senate....
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Don't forget. Cinco De Mayo Party tonight. Subcribe and rsvp to get yourself on the guest list. Details here. Last chance to get on board.As for...
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It was a short, short week, in which we were still exhausted from our show of patriotism on Tuesday.First and foremost, it's party time again....
Happy Labor Day Weekend. Enjoy your extra day off. Put those white clothes away.First, please remember that when you return to the working world,...
First up, recap: GOOD is on newsstands now. We're having two parties, one in LA on the 16th and one in New York. on the 21st. Subscribers are our...
It's been an incredibly short week, so we'll just let you in on everything that happened:Olbermann on Vietnam, pigs feeding babies, a chair/desk...
Let us lay it on you...here's what went down:Ann let her mouth run, Red hoped for better numbers, bees split town, linguists flexed their tongues,...
So, how's the old bracket coming along? If you're feeling a little upset over a couple upsets (Winthrop, for example), or you're downright...
This remarkable set of photos was floating around the internet yesterday. Families from nine countries, from Germany to Chad, pose with a week's...
Hi. For the past fortnight or so, we've been caught up in merry-making-be it for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Years, or just for the fun of...
Last Friday was likely long and arduous for most of you, who doubtless remained glued to your laptops and monitors, hoping and waiting, like...
The singularity may be near, as Ray Kurzweil says, but our series, Singularity 101, is taking a break this week for the holidays. The next post...
This week's post is "Transparency: Who Has Given the Most to Haiti,"a collaboration between GOOD and Design Language. The post illustrates the...
This week we had not one, but two really popular posts and we couldn't decide which one should be Post of the Week, so we've re-capped...
This week's most popular post is A Spoonful of Sustainability by Adam Starr. The post addressed disposable utensils and their impact on the...
This week's most popular post is Mapping America's Eating Habits by Andrew Price. Each map takes a look at a different aspect of food culture in...
The week's most popular post caused quite a bit of discussion and debate among the GOOD community. A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five...
Bunny rabbits and some inappropriate laughter sparked discussion on this week's top post. Adam Starr's Backyard Bunnies Are the New Urban Chicken...