The director Christopher Hewitt just made this short PSA for the Ghost Bikes organization (which we wrote about back in issue 009):
Be careful out there, cyclists (and you too, motorists).
The director Christopher Hewitt just made this short PSA for the Ghost Bikes organization (which we wrote about back in issue 009):
Be careful out there, cyclists (and you too, motorists).
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For an International Women's Day PSA, Daniel Craig literally steps into a woman's shoes. The Bond franchise, we assume, won't change.
Ghost Bikes are sobering epitaphs for bikers who've been hit or killed by automobiles.
The Morning News has a remarkable photo gallery of deserted malls and big-box stores. Most of the pictures are from 2008 and 2009. In the...

This month, 10 colossal tree stumps landed on the lawns of Oxford University's Museum of Natural History and Pitt Rivers Museum. Taken from...
Oobject examines nine ghost towns of the global recession with a great photo set. From Tampa to Dublin to Alicante and Dubai empty condos and...

Minneapolis just got even more bike-friendly: A self-service bike repair station just opened along its highway for bicyclists

Oh, 1988 New York, we don't miss you. But we miss your PSAs.
The photographer Craig Ferguson captures a bizarre land that post-1960s Taiwan forgot.Via The Aesthetic Poet..
Parents at Melrose Avenue Elementary pooled their entertainment industry talents to create a video that drives home a point: Schools need money.
Over at Oddee.com, a "blog about the oddities of our world," there's a gallery of the "10 Most Amazing Ghost Towns." The list includes disaster...
Revisiting one of America’s most unusual neighborhoods: the abandoned suburb of California City. Abandoned starter houses taken over by...

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

It's Bike Week here in Los Angeles. Among the activities: a bike from work event at Angel City Brewing with GOOD LA.

These German hackers seem to have developed a prototype of a bike lock that not only secures your bike, but also raises it above the street.

Send us a great bike photo and story and you could win up to $5,000 for a nonprofit of your choice.

The top 15 finalists have been chosen. Vote now for three bikers to receive a cash grant of up to $5k for their favorite bike charities.

Find out which bikers the GOOD community liked best! We've tallied the votes and are excited to announce which three stories earned your votes.

New York wants to launch the nation's largest bike-share without spending a dime of city money. They say new tech tools will let them earn money.

Will Etling takes us on a visual tour of the funniest, saddest, and most inventive methods of Christmas tree disposal on Southland sidewalks.

Cycle for Water duo Joost Notenboom and Michiel Roodenburg are biking from Alaska to Argentina to raise awareness about the global water crisis.