2018 April / May

2018 April / May

Every Day is Earth Day

In This Issue:

  • Let’s Know Every Day is Earth Day!

    Let’s Know Every Day is Earth Day!By feeling the conviction of our spirituality, recognizing our shortcomings, and truly awakening we can recognize we as a species connect to the Earth and each other.

  • Old Bull Lee

    Old Bull LeeAmerican consumers now buy four times more clothing than they did in the 1980s. Twenty-six billion pounds of clothing ended up in landfills last year. It takes approximately 713 gallons of water to create one T-shirt. His solution? “Buy less, buy better, buy quality.”

  • Yo La Tengo

    Yo La TengoEssayist Luc Sante notes, “If records were dedicated to the cardinal elements, this one would be water. There are shimmery hazes, spectral rumbles, a flash of backward masking, ghostly flamingos calling ‘shoo-bop, shoo-bop.’”

  • Chill Out LA

    Chill Out LA...the greater LA area actually holds closer to 19 million residents. That means the in-city temperature will likely be around 19 degrees hotter than surrounding natural areas this summer.

  • Eco San Diego

    Eco San DiegoJust in time for Earth Day, San Diego county serves up some blissful spots to enjoy the grand beauty of Southern California in eco-friendly luxury.

  • Earth Warriors: Singing Peace into the World

    Earth Warriors: Singing Peace into the WorldNeed some tunes to reconnect you to your Earth Mother muse? In honor of Earth Day, yoga music label White Swan Records has curated a heart-centered soundtrack on their Spotify channel that will get you in the mood.

  • The Art of Simplicity

    The Art of SimplicityOwn what you want, but always remember, your stuff owns you right back. Really consider what stuff adds value to your life and what stuff doesn’t serve any purpose.