The 7 Sexiest Green Celebs of 2007
2007 was a great year for Sheryl Crow. In addition to advocating "one square per restroom visit," the singer raised mainstream green awareness by touring the country in a biodiesel-powered bus.
2007 was a great year for Sheryl Crow. In addition to advocating "one square per restroom visit," the singer raised mainstream green awareness by touring the country in a biodiesel-powered bus.
This difficult time in Gaza has flamed many comments and much anger. My late-husband, Chaim Stern, was liturgist for the reform movement of Judaism. ...
Once upon a time, things were made to serve a purpose. Consider the light bulb, the compass, and the cardiac pacemaker. No doubt necessity was once the mother of invention.
As I reflect on my holiday experience last year and in light of this year's economic and moral climate, I marvel on the ability of a few to change the lives of many.
As teens across the country head back to school this year, far too many of them are facing the entrance doors to their schools with feelings of ...
I want this baby polar bear! Well, on second thought, I want this baby polar bear for just a few weeks--before it gets teeth. In a year, that cub w...
Words By Thomas Golianopoulos Joel Osteen has divined a foolproof way to build consensus. During meetings, the pastor will often field ideas from his...
It's that time of year again! You know, when we not only should be in the "holiday spirit" but also should be preparing for the New Year. There is n...
To get the real experience of the Painted Turtle Camp, you have to live there. You have to feel the emotions these kids feel when they get to summer camp, that they are having so much fun.
I always knew my undies were powerful. In college someone went to the trouble of breaking into my apartment to steal them. (Side story: the perp wa...
Have you ever wondered if there was more to "life" than what you were experiencing? Have you ever felt like "bad" things just happened to you; that i...
Words By Christopher Ketcham Photos By Sarah Schorr Increasingly, I have no fealty to the U.S. government. This has nothing to do with George Bush, b...
Tonight, I've planned a birthday party with a twist: Instead of plying me with drinks 'til I'm wobbly, I've invited friends and colleagues to donate the equivalent sum to some of my favorite charities.
As Americans hold the not-so-spectacular distinction of producing more garbage per person than any other country (source: Energy Information Administration), "Dumpster Diving" is gaining a newfound respect and practice amongst the environmentally concerned. If you think our consumer society and its willy-nilly throwaway mentality have become unbearable, here are 10 tips for taking the plunge--into a smelly dumpster near you.
School Lunch 1. CHICKEN and BROCCOLI Pasadena High School The healthiest school lunch we could find: chicken with broccoli, carrots, and white ric...
America's economic downturn presents a daunting double-edged challenge to charitable organizations. Hard times mean that more people than ever will be in need of help -- and that fewer people will be in a position to help.
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Mario, thank you so much! I enjoy your style in all catagories of the entertainment you have provided me for quite a few years now.
I very much look forward to hearing more of your thoughts on any subject of your choice.
Obviously being a chief and media pesonality is just the tip of the ice berg inside your mind.
Please do not wait too long before posting again here at Huff or any other media. I will be looking for it.
Thanks Mario. yo quiero tripa a la romana
Words are the sustinence on which humanity feeds, and good literature, taught by excellent mentors and teachers are the smorgasborg on which humanity sustains itself
I think that having a great teacher is one of the true gifts we can receive in life--so unexpected and often life changing. Thanks for this beautiful essay.
"Each step so clearly presented with such a juicy and spirit filled, nearly savage passion about the topic." Hummm. Couldn't that also be said of this chef-writer as he approaches his own "raw materials?" Bravo, chef for writing passionately about literature. Excellence always requires passion. Thank you for many lovely memories of my own teachers, particularly Dr. Male at the University of Oklahoma. I've been a student of words and food for years. Your essay was a feast.
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