October 7, 2015

The Permaculture City: Redefining Urban Life through Permaculture Principles, by Toby Hemenway (BOOK REVIEW)

We often think of cities as being separate and distant from the natural environment, but in this new book by, Toby Hemenway, called The Permaculture City, […]
October 12, 2015

Slowpoke: The Spoken Word of a Slower Pace, by Mark Schimmoeller

There are many of us who graduate college and find ourselves needing to rush into this “real world” as we like to call it, at the […]
October 12, 2015

Chelsea Green Publishing Celebrates THIRTY Years!

Our favorite Vermont-based independent book publishing company, Chelsea Green, turns thirty this year. We caught up with co-founders Margo and Ian Baldwin about their book-driven adventures, life […]
October 14, 2015

“Making Money Out Of Air”: Singing Along with Vermonters for a New Economy

Publisher’s Note: This just in from fellow journalist Dan Bolles at Seven Days newspaper. Folk music with a contemporary political edge. Free Vermont! This just in: […]
October 17, 2015

Vigilante of Democracy, by Rebecca Hougher

Having read articles by Martin Armstrong, some even written from prison, I was astonished to read that he would be speaking at the TEDx Battenkill event, themed Vigilantes […]
October 20, 2015

The Old Grey Lady/New York Times Perpetuates the Myth About the U.S. of Empire Fighting ISIS, by Stephen Lendman (ANALYSIS)

New York Times articles, commentaries and editorials feature all propaganda all the time, managed news misinformation rubbish and Big Lies, suppressing hard truths on issues mattering […]
October 25, 2015

A Man Apart: Bill Coperthwaite’s Radical Experiment in Living

As the U.S. of Empire begins to crumble, individuals and institutions are emerging to provide alternative blueprints for how we might reorganize ourselves in more decentralized […]
November 6, 2015

Two Percent for the Planet: Regeneration and Resilience, by Courtney White (BOOK REVIEW)

When discussing climate change, we are faced with some big problems: carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere for example, and we always think about “big” solutions […]
November 6, 2015

From Food Sovereignty to Food Revolution, by Alanna Moriarty

Discerning readers will feast on this feature focused on food revolution, by one of our up-and-coming Vermont journalists. Read the entire feature in our 2015 “Green […]
November 6, 2015

9/11 Truth – The Discussion Continues with Richard Gage (EPISTEMOLOGY)

Join interested citizens in a wide-ranging conversation about the September 11, 2001 attacks – and what we are learning about what actually might have happened on […]