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Bicycling Month in Santa Barbara Commences with Cycle Chic Fashion Show (Event)

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Bicycling Month in Santa Barbara Commences with Cycle Chic Fashion Show (Event)

Posted on 04 May 2010 by Sustainability Digest

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Santa Barbara’s month-long bicycle celebration, called Cyclemaynia will commence in style with Cycle Chic Fashion Show, this Thursday, May 6. The show will feature bicycles, accessories, and attire appropriate for a bevy of events occurring in the coastal California city, from riding to the farmer’s market to attending the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Following the event, attendees are invited to ride in a Zoolander-themed bike ride, click through for your invitation: …Read the full story on TreeHugger


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The Cove To Be Screened in Tokyo, One Time Only

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The Cove To Be Screened in Tokyo, One Time Only

Posted on 30 September 2009 by Sustainability Digest

Tokyo Film Festival poster Initially, the Tokyo International Film Festival passed on screening The Cove, the documentary about the annual slaughter of dolphins in Taiji, Japan. Though it didn’t offer a reason, considering the government’s media ban on whale/dolphin news due to the controversy involving Japanese whaling, it was no surprise. Ironically, the theme for this year’s festival is: “Action for Earth 2009.” So what happened?…Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Eco-dystopia: Trendy Cinematic Vision for the Planet?

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Eco-dystopia: Trendy Cinematic Vision for the Planet?

Posted on 19 September 2009 by Sustainability Digest

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Each earth mover at Canada’s Tar Sands is 3-stories high. Photo courtesy of Greenpeace film Petropolis.

“Reams of depressing data, loads of hand-wringing about the woeful state of humanity,” that’s how film critics described Leonardo DiCaprio’s The 11th Hour. So where are we two years later? If the environmental documentaries screened at Toronto International Film Festival, closing tonight, are any indication, catastrophe i…Read the full story on TreeHugger

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