Monthly archive February, 2010

VIDEO: Secrets of A 107 Year Old Man

Otis Clark is a modern day marvel. At 107 years old he's engaging, witty, strong, and eager to enjoy even more years ahead. Clark shares some of his secrets with NewNaturalista.

Artist Margaret Bowland

Her paintings are haunting and exquisitely realistic. Check out the works of Brooklyn artist Margaret Bowland.

Sartorial Science: Handbags

Mini pouches, satchels, messenger bags, hobos - there's so much to choose from this season! The Buyologist highlights some of the must have handbags of the season.

VIDEO: HOME in High Definition

The visually stunning documentary HOME is back on line in HD, for your viewing pleasure!

“In Defense of Food” – Getting closer to what you eat

Would your great grandma recognize some of the stuff you're eating? Author Michael Pollan says think about that the next time you're out shopping!

MyGreenLipStick – Organic Clothing Made Easy

Wearing eco-friendly organic clothing can be a daunting task - MyGreenLipstick makes the process easier for you - one fabulous outfit at a time...

Alexander McQueen – The Death of a Visionary

His death seemed implausible - Alexander McQueen seamlessly connected art and fashion - an inspiration to those both in and outside of the fashion world. The Buyologist takes a look at some of his accomplishments and what his untimely death means for all of us.

Sartorial Science: Chaussures, Zapatos, Shoes!

This year designers are asking, why choose between a shoe or a boot when you can have both? The Buyologist introduces us to the latest incarnation of the shootie.

New Strict Rules For Organic Dairy

The USDA has issued new pasture standards for organic dairy production. The idea is, happy cows make happy milk. Read on...

Fair Trade and Fabulous!

Rising Tide - Fair Trade, it's just that simple. Beautifully unique purses made by artisans in developing countries. Check them out!

Local Harvest – Money Saving Approach to Eating Local

Local Harvest is a great way to get to know with your local farmers - while saving money too!

Black, African-American, Negro or “Other?”

The Census 2010 form is digging up one very interesting question. Do the terms "Black/Negro/African American" adequately describe people of color in the United States?