Dear EarthTalk: Who are some of the greener movie stars out there today and what are they doing to fight for the planet? — Stacey DiGiorno, Chevy Chase, MD
While a
SO LONG, POP
As in, Mom and Pop and their stores.
Gentrification.
Strolled Main Street lately?
We can try, through pressure on our “elected” officials, to put the brakes on
Little hands wriggle with worms in chocolate-colored soil. Gleeful cries fill the air. Smiles and eyes sparkle. Excitement bubbles up as three-year old and four-year old children are quick to
Dear EarthTalk: What is meant by “environmental justice” and how is it under assault in the new Trump administration? — Mike Garner, New Orleans, LA
Environmental justice is defined by the
History in many ways is one long obituary. When I think about how history is written and what is generally made memorable, it is most often a retelling of the
To say Rain Pryor had a complicated childhood doesn’t come close to being an understatement. She tells her funny, harrowing, poignant and ultimately uplifting story in her one-woman show
If you only visit the Library to check-out books or DVDs, you’re missing a huge part of what Santa Monica Public Library has to offer. Did you know that
Rated PG-13
87 Minutes
Released March 3
Table 19 is a charming date night movie for couples that can admit they’re not perfect. There is a depth of relationship
Well, it isn’t “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”, but it is as scathing in its depiction of a frustrated marriage as anything else Edward Albee ever wrote. And