September 2005
Features
Daryl Hannah: Beauty and the Biodiesel
In dramatic contrast to her character in Kill Bill, this optimistic celebrity is putting her notorious beauty and considerable talent to work on her largest, most creative project to date: saving the planet.Exclusive Interview by ABIGAIL LEWIS
Sounds of the Sacred
When His Holiness the Dalai Lama put out an international call for cities across the globe to hold an event marking a commitment to peace, LA responded with the Festival of Sacred Music. Now in its third reincarnation, the 16-day event features more than 1,000 acts from dozens of countries. Festival director Judy Mitoma and flautist Suzanne Teng share their experiences with writer CAROLINE RYDER
Saving the Earth, One Orgasm at a Time
What could be more natural than sex? Writer LOU BENDRICK explores the wisdom of using environmentally safe products on the most tender parts of our bodies.
Echoes of Vietnam
The legacy of war continues long after the last soldier comes home. by VERNE MCDONALD
Taste Buds: Blue Hen Vietnamese Kitchen
The flavors are Southeast Asian. The ingredients are locally grown. The results are out of this world. by ELIZA THOMAS
Rob Thy Neighbor
STEPHEN KRCMAR spends a fruitful night on the town with a band of lawful urban foragers.
A Contemporary Commune
Writer PAUL TULLIS has dinner with a community of Angelinos that is re-envisioning city living from the ground up. A bountiful garden fills their table, and residents who don’t use cars get a discount on rent.
BackWords: Yoga for Jocks
An injured athlete discovers the benefits of asanas. by JOHN ROSENTHAL
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