Be beautiful and green. No, really. • Catholics love the earth too. • Your dog might require a fair-trade sweater. • Judy Wicks makes you feel guilty and happy at the same time.
Planet Style
How to avoid being an eco-uggo.
by Erica Palan
God and Country
The Vatican opened the door to Rob Marco's dream of living as an eco-hermit.
by Cassidy Hartmann
Kitty Litter
How to get your pets in on the green action.
by Tara Nurin
Putting on the Dog
Celebrating 25 years with Philly's greenest restaurateur.
by John Dunphy
Green Philly: The Map
An interactive exploration of the city's greener spots.
by Joel Mathis
Article:
Intervention: Philly
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Terry Oleson: The Fifth Victim

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Hippocritic Oath
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A Snitch in Time
Article:
Cracking ACORN
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Kurt Vile: Guitar Hero
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Philly DJ Day
Article:
David Dingwall Goes Balls Out
1. Beth Heinly said... on Sep 2, 2008 at 05:21AM
“The cover is the best part of this week's "Green Issue". It accurately illustrates how I felt when I read the articles inside. The only article that is actually informative is the interview with Judy Wicks. Buying 'stuff' is not the answer to saving the planet and the catholic church is so desperate for patrons to pay for all their priests' lawyers that by next week they might bring back purgatory in an attempt to punish those who have sinned by littering. Honestly, a $300 cashmere sweater made by Incans, for a dog? Good job with the cover!”
2. blablabla said... on Aug 30, 2008 at 02:10PM
“i'm not a fan of this cover pick. did you do a test panel? were they all 8?”
3. andrew said... on Aug 28, 2008 at 12:27PM
“Good God. Where the hell was your art director when this cover design was drafted?”