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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
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Companies Value Internships, So Why Don't They Hire Interns?
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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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Infographic: Understanding Social Enterprise
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Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
In our inaugural issue, we featured a piece called "On the Line," which offered a sneak peek at the work of the Border Film Project: a stunning,...
On Wednesday, May 28, the Bicycle Film Festival arrives in Brooklyn, New York. The event is part of a multinational tour that celebrates all...
About a decade ago, Brendt Barbur was riding his bicycle on 3rd Avenue in New York City when he was struck by a bus. Noting that the incident...
Even if you don't care a Spanx about the Academy Awards, Oscar-winning films can serve as a kind of visual barometer of our cultural values. The...
Earlier this year, we introduced you to 27-year-old Madeleine Sackler, a former freelance editor turned documentarian, who, after watching news...
Check out the hilarious trailer for Fire From the Heartland: The Reawakening of the Conservative Woman, about women in the conservative movement.

For fans of maps and cinema, take a look at Reddit user Subtonix's U.S. map that replaces state names with films that take place there.

One ambitious cinephile took 270 films that were either produced or distributed in 2010 and edited them into the following video, "Filmography 2010."
One Day on Earth is a public archive of geo-tagged video clips, a social network, and a feature film.
The Border Film Project, who we featured in our first issue, are in the running to be covered on CBS news. After showing a clip of three stories,...
The Lower Manhattan festival founded in the wake of September 11 makes a point of exploring neighborhoods both near and far. Let me begin with...

Sundance is in full swing in Park City, Utah. Here are five films premiering there that we want to see.

Four of the ten documentaries nominated for Academy Awards are environmentally-themed (but they're great by any standard). Trailers inside.

In this intense video clip, the reporter Lisa Ling follows cattle from the feedlot all the way through the Cargill slaughterhouse.

As if cyclists around the world needed even more reason to pine for the streets and bike paths of Copenhagen.

Affordable technology, low-to-no cost distribution channels like YouTube, and a proliferation of film festivals have all lead to the...

Foul Water,Fiery Serpent, a documentary on the Guinea worm premieres in Seattle next Thursday.
