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Turning a trans-Atlantic (and trans-American) flight into a lovely photography project.

The store that fronts 826LA's tutoring center here in Los Angeles is giving an artist $500 to transform its window display. Is it you?

The Echo Park Time Travel Mart will reveal its new window display this Saturday, May 14 during the Echo Park Public Display of Art walk.

Wisconsin Health Conference finds solutions to Ugandan health issues but their immediate focus is on the Green Bay Packers this weekend.

See how investing in farming leads to larger-reaching, multiplied benefits for the farmer's entire community.
An online petition is circulating encouraging Obama to pick a "sustainable choice for the next U.S. Secretary of Agriculture." Organized by a...
This week from GOOD's Community Blog: Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma is required reading, of course, but this week Ewpage questions...

Highlights from scientist Gustavo Mozzer's presentation at Agriculture Day in Cancun.
This company called the Survival Seed Bank has been advertising on Glenn Beck's show. For $149, they'll sell you a kit full of seeds so you...
There is new movement to plan suburban communities around farms instead of golf courses. Can it catch on? It has often been observed that...
Digital Green uses a novel tactic to spread good farming practices in rural Indian village: make educational videos in which area farmers star.

Thirty years ago, the Rodale Institute showed that organic farming methods work just as well as conventional ones. The experiments continue.
Urban living has its perks, but sometimes, the old fire escape garden just isn't enough. Now, when the mood strikes to dig in the dirt on a larger...

New ads for the Windows Phone 7 are a satirical critique of a culture addicted to smart phones. Use their phone, they say, and live more.

New research indicates that agricultural overuse of antibiotics is a threat to public health.

L.A.'s new stadium will be named Farmers Field. What better opportunity to create a massive urban agriculture project for the city?

Will urban agriculture become a major part of the food system in San Francisco?

New bills popping up across America would make it a crime to take a pictures of farms. This horrific video makes it clear why.

GOOD's sixth Food Studies blogger is Claire, who's reporting on propane-powered weed torches and baby-plant spaceships from snowy Minnesota.
Everybody seems to be talking about urban farming these days, from Michelle Obama to my kale-growing neighbors to New Urbanist developer Andres...