- December 11, 2008 • 7:05 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
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Despite the penis straws, I'm really into bachelorette parties. But we shouldn't need an excuse to hang out with our friends.
Scott Buginas sent us this mixtape of versions of "P.S. I Love You." He writes: "Fifty-four years ago when I was courting and my fiancé...

Greenpeace flew an "airship" over the Koch Brothers not-so-secret polluters retreat. Unfortunately, their logo spoke louder than anything else.
For GOOD 023, we explore the challenges of the modern urban environment through the lens of Los Angeles. Here's the cover.
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A few months ago, we reported on 48 Hour Magazine, a project conceived by three San Francisco writers in which writers, editors, illustrators...

What moves the people who are moving the world forward? A new GOOD video series.

He loves the architecture, loves the topography, loves shooting portraits on the street.
A Case Study In New York, the Solar One education center-the city's only stand-alone solar building-and its I Heart PV campaign are working...
The New York Times "Sunday Styles" section ran a piece this weekend on how hedge fund managers are clamoring to unload some of their largess on...

The hardest part about going vegan isn't giving up cheese. It's dealing with the fact that everyone thinks I'm a moralistic jerk.

Let's settle one of man's greatest debates: You really should be washing your hands after you pee.

Bask in the glory of the early Facebook universe, where your wall was for inside jokes and drunken-night recaps.

SFO's new T2 is designed by San Francisco-based Gensler to calm travelers during what has become a high-stress, high-security period.
What do you love? Actress and author Diane Farr talks about the little things that keep her inspired.

The last weeks of summer are finally upon us: distract yourself from this fact with some light-hearted dog stories.

We don’t have to eradicate a person’s soul in order to make them a great leader and thinker.
Boing Boing's Mark Frauenfelder on the potential sci-fi horrors of Botox I enjoy studying my five-year-old daughter's facial expressions,...
