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In Review: Books, Music, and Film

Books, Music, and Film

Film Review: Carbon Nation Film Review: Carbon Nation
by Robert Mellinger
Take a trip across the United States to find out who is developing low-carbon solutions.
Film Review: To Be Heard Film Review: To Be Heard
Three Bronx teenagers take on poverty, crime, and family stress with the help of good teachers.
YES! Music Picks: Fall 2011 YES! Music Picks: Fall 2011
Musical inspiration while putting together the Fall 2011 issue.
YES! Film Picks: Fall 2011 YES! Film Picks: Fall 2011
Film reviews from the Fall 2011 issue.
Film Review: Who Took the Bomp? Film Review: Who Took the Bomp?
The feminist band with a DIY ethos has a beat to get you on your feet.
American Wasteland: How America Throws Away Nearly Half of its Food American Wasteland: How America Throws Away Nearly Half of its Food
by Laura Kaliebe
Book review: Jonathan Bloom’s “American Wasteland” and the ethical side of food disposal.
Film Review: Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune Film Review: Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune
A long-overdue tribute to a leading Vietnam-era voice of protest.
Diary of an Eco-Outlaw: An Unreasonable Woman Breaks the Law for Mother Earth Diary of an Eco-Outlaw: An Unreasonable Woman Breaks the Law for Mother Earth
by Kristin Kolb
YES! reviews the latest book from offbeat activist Diane Wilson.
Music Picks: Summer 2011 Music Picks: Summer 2011
Musical inspiration while putting out the Summer 2011 issue: Million to One, You Are Not Alone, and Songs for Japan.
Film Review: Egypt: Seeds of Change Film Review: Egypt: Seeds of Change
A video primer from Al Jazeera for would-be nonviolent revolutionaries everywhere.
Film Review: The Economics of Happiness Film Review: The Economics of Happiness
by Kristy Leissle
Why are we so lonely when we have so much? Beyond the unhappiness of a disconnected world are new—and very old—ways we can turn it around.
Common Stories Common Stories
by Kim Eckart
Do you ride the bus? Use the library? Walk on the sidewalk? Congratulations—you're already part of the commons movement.
Book Review: GreenDeen Book Review: GreenDeen
by Jamal Rahman
How Islamic faith and environmentalism can be combined in everyday life.
Book Review: Food Justice Book Review: Food Justice
by Laura Kaliebe
What's wrong with our food system—and how can we fix it?
YES! Music Picks: Spring 2011 YES! Music Picks: Spring 2011
Musical inspiration while putting out the Spring 2011 issue: Gasoline Rainbows, Dear Companion, and Tomorrow's Children.
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