- February 10, 2009 • 10:46 am 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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Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?
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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
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork

Kanye West's new video, in which the props are murdered women, is misogynistic, regardless of what the rapper says.

Austin Whitney lost his ability to stand in 2007. Four years later, with the help of technology, he walked to get his Berkeley degree.

Lasers, 3D printers, and computers: This isn't your grandmother's pottery class.

This past weekend, 10,000 climate activists gathered in Washington, D.C. But CNN, Fox News, and The Washington Post apparently didn't notice.
Earlier this year, we introduced you to 27-year-old Madeleine Sackler, a former freelance editor turned documentarian, who, after watching news...

See glorious photos of a heroic trailblazer who escaped forced marriage, built a business, and inspired a village.

Carpal tunnel is so 2011.
Over at TreeHugger, some details on how to switch your utilities to sustainable sources if you live in New York: We've been saying for a while...

Reality TV shows are here to stay, so we might as well celebrate the ones that don't suck.
Last month we told you about this atheist bus campaign, where the British Humanist Society took out super-public adspace telling people they can...

The state of Illinois now allows its citizens to vote via mail. They can, in fact, vote naked. Watch them do it.
Inspired by the notion that one person's trash is another's treasure (and on the heels of Andrew's post about the Great American Apparel Diet),...
The World Naked Bike Ride, the intermittent, international, clothing-optional group cycling event, came to New York this past weekend. What...

When her state was overtaken by water, Sarah Waterman took to the internet.
For all but the most cavalier among us, nudity is kind of a big deal. It's something we don't share with just anyone. Indeed, public nudity and...

Mark Hexamer, a friend of GOOD, writes in to tell us about The Naked Table Project, a locally-oriented furniture making workshop in...

A serendipitous series of events led to James Pribram being in the right place at the right time, allowing him to save drowning Maira Khan's life.
Are you a woman? Do you enjoy Christian iconography? Are you in, or will you be traveling to France sometime in the next few months? If you...

Want to put a price on carbon? Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard shows how it's done.
The Good Guide (no affiliation) put together an interesting interactive tool that shows you the political leanings, in terms of amount of money...