- January 8, 2008 • 2:32 pm PST
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
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UCLA chemists have created a synthetic "gene" that traps carbon dioxide emissions, according to research in the Feb 12. issue of the journal...

Photographer and pilot Michael Light and writer David L. Ulin examine the city's landscape in the photo book L.A. Day/L.A. Night.
Obama sent out a memo yesterday extolling the economic virtues of coal and explaining how he intends to keep all that carbon from destroying the...
It looks like Los Angeles may soon require that people capture rainwater and do something responsible with it, rather than letting it go to waste.
The photographer Marina Ekroos has a collection of lovely and clever photographs with each one depicting every step and ingredient of a given recipe.

Crawling underneath chunks of ice, they have just half an hour to fill their buckets and find their way back to the surface before the sea returns.
Shot in one continuous take, this awesome video by the Clovis High senior class captures every aspect of high school life.

Street-artist JR extends his reach even further through crowdsourcing, engaging a global audience like never before.

New Hospital opens this week in Rural Rwanda.
Good news: Global warming means fewer hurricanes in the Atlantic. Bad news: that likely means more offshore drilling.

Times Square, Central Park, and other public places in New York are now smoke free. Is it fair?

How did Toronto become a model for multiculturalism and diversity?
How an influential group of citizen journalists and bloggers are keeping New Orleans honest. This article originally appeared in GOOD Issue 020:...

GOOD's Guide to NOLA Basics originally appeared in GOOD Magazine's New Orleans Issue. Read more from the magazine here. Louis Armstrong jazz...

Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns talks to GOOD about his best drinking story, his new documentary Prohibition, and American drinking culture.

A new survey of Americans finds that those who watch Fox News are sometimes more ignorant than those who watch nothing at all.
These days, I see how optimistic and positive disaster and apocalypse movies were. Remember how, when those giant asteroids or alien space ships...
This is the ninth post in The Back Garden Project, one GOOD community member's effort to turn a neglected corner of the city into a thriving...
A new Washington Post-ABC News poll is getting attention today because it seems to show a new low in public approval of Obama. Four months...

Morning Roundup: From The Washington Post: D.C. public school teachers begin orientation ahead of start of academic year Day One for the...