The Green Kiss

Green Kiss This Earth Day, why not spread a little love? Ryan Kennedy will steam up your world with The Green Kiss and other hot ideas. Meanwhile, our brand new editor’s blog has launched into cyberspace. Browse our latest posts, and leave your comments behind. In case that’s not enough to satisfy your green-tooth, the first installment of our Living Classics review column asks if An Inconvenient Truth is any match for Silent Spring. And, in an exclusive online offering, Michael M’Gonigle explores the role that middle institutons can play in sustainable development.


Alternatives Rocks! Before The End of The World Tour
Before The End of The World Tour Last month, Sarah Harmer brought the award-winning Escarpment Blues to Alternatives. We had so much fun that we’re doing it again. On May 3 we will present Bob Wiseman (??instinctive genius,?? ??wise guy,?? ??captivating,??), Jason Trachtenburg (you can take the man out of NYC, but you can?t take NYC out of the man), and The Phonemes (with Magalie Meagher formerly of the Hidden Cameras). On-stage live music and on-screen moving pictures create an unforgettable evening of pop, rock and stories. Click here for ticket info, including how to buy online.
Victory at Pear Tree Bottom
Pear Tree Bottom in Runaway Bay, Jamaica is a haven for local residents, a habitat for coral, and the north coast?s last wetland. It?s also a target for international hotel developers. After joining the battle to protect the land, Marie Dixon Frisch says the political, legal and emotional conflicts were well worth the effort. Listen to an audio recording of ??Victory at Pear Tree Bottom,?? this issue?s Letter from Jamaica.


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