Carmen Electra’s Naked Women’s Wrestling League

Aug. 1, 2007   2 Comments  

Yes, that’s right. A professional naked women’s wrestling league.

Nature of Compassion t-shirt contest by J. Jill

Aug. 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

J. Jill, the classically causal clothing store and online catalog began its "Nature of Compassion" t-shirt design contest in 2006. Over 2,500 entries were received this year, each piece of art celebrating the flux in nature and its wholesome beauty. The contest was created in support of J. Jill’s Compassion Fund, which is devoted to [...]

Will we see legalized poker?

Aug. 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

A U.S. congressman has introduced a bill that would exclude poker and other “skill games” from the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, which was passed in October 2006 and effectively bans gambling on the World Wide Web by prohibiting financial institutions from transferring funds to and from online betting sites. Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL) presented [...]

EarthTalk: Turf? Natural gas cars?

July 30, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Dear EarthTalk: Artificial turf has been popular on sports fields for decades for a variety of reasons, but is it also a good environmentally friendly option for residential lawns?                                                                                      – Sharon Chinchilla, Ft. Lauderdale, FL The use of artificial turf for residential lawns is a growing trend across America, notably in regions where water [...]

Summer cooking tips from celebrity chef Curtis Stone

July 24, 2007   Leave a Comment  

(ARA) – World famous chef Curtis Stone, star of the hit TLC show “Take Home Chef,” knows that each season is unique. With all the bounty of the summer season, cooks take advantage of the available produce to experiment with lighter fare and all the fresh vegetables that are readily available. “Each season presents different [...]

EarthTalk: Tap Water? Golf Courses?

July 23, 2007   1 Comment  

Dear EarthTalk: Bottled water companies would have us all believe that tap water is unsafe to drink. But I’ve heard that most tap water is actually pretty safe. Is this true? – Sam Tsiryulnikov, Los Angeles, CA Tap water is not without its problems. The nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG) in 2005 tested municipal water [...]

EarthTalk: Feminine Hygiene? Green Taxis?

July 16, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that there is a lot of waste associated with tampons and sanitary pads and their packaging? Are there any environmentally friendly alternatives out there?

Dear EarthTalk: I visited New York City recently and could not believe the number of taxicabs on the streets. Are there any efforts to “green up” these vehicles? They must be real gas-guzzlers, considering all the idling and stop-and-go traffic they face.

Late summer fashion tips

July 10, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Late summer is the hottest part of the year–weather wise–for most of us. It definitely isn’t the social peak of the year. Let’s face it, 4th of July means the start of the off season. There is certainly time to plan for the new school year or the coming fall season. A club or party [...]

EarthTalk: Eco-home? Green Moving?

July 9, 2007   2 Comments  

Dear EarthTalk: How do I learn how to build an all-around "eco-home?" My wife and I have some land in Delaware and would like to build a state-of-the-art green home on the site. – Zachary Jahnigen, Frankford, DE There are many ideas as to what constitutes an "eco-home," depending upon how pure one wants to [...]

Is nuclear power the answer to Global Warming?

July 3, 2007   1 Comment  

Here’s what’s happening this month, from our friends at E – The Environmental Magazine As concerns mount over what to do about global warming, the nuclear power debate is again poised to take center stage. The July/August 2007 issue of E — The Environmental Magazine (now posted at: www.emagazine.com) looks at all the pros and [...]

Remembering Liz Claiborne

July 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Liz Claiborne, one of the most prominent and accomplished fashion icons of the 20th century, died June 26th after a 10-year battle with a rare form of cancer. She was 78. Claiborne left behind a legacy that includes the multi-billion dollar Liz Claiborne Inc., one of the most successful and recognized fashion companies in the [...]

EarthTalk: Sea Turtles? Motorcycles?

July 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Dear EarthTalk: What is the status of Sea Turtle protection efforts? Don’t many of them die in fishnets and, as a result, are threatened with extinction? – Matthew Lieberman, Wellesley, MA Given their tenuous existence, sea turtles are considered by many environmentalists as ambassadors for the world’s troubled oceans. They have graced the seas for [...]

EarthTalk: Mothballs? Fluoride?

June 25, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Dear EarthTalk: Are mothballs safe to use? If not, are there any environmentally friendly alternatives? – Anna Wiener, Dearborn, Michigan Even though they are not as popular as they once were, mothballs are still used by many people to keep stored clothes, furniture and carpets free of hungry pests like moths. But the very ingredients [...]

America’s best restroom

June 22, 2007   Leave a Comment  

In a scene that would make George Costanza proud, uniform and supply giant, Cintas, is hosting their 6th annual “America’s Best Restroom” contest. Yes, entrants from all over the country are holding out, hopeful that their commodes and $3 bathroom cologne will push them to victory in 2007. Believe it or not, some of these [...]

What’s killing American honey bees?

June 20, 2007   1 Comment  

We may not realize it, but we need honey bees. They are responsible for many of the fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains we consume daily. However, suddenly American beekeepers are finding their colony populations dwindling down. This article originally appeared in PLoS Biology, the peer-reviewed biology journal of the Public Library of Science. It has [...]

EarthTalk: Cancer? Endangered animals?

June 18, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Dear EarthTalk: Is there any proof linking human breast cancer to exposure to chemicals in the environment? Or do researchers think most cases of breast cancers are genetically inherited? – Bettine Carroll, New York, NY A groundbreaking research study coordinated by the non-profit Silent Spring Institute and recently published by the American Cancer Society found [...]

Robert Earl Couture

June 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

If you ever need any career advice, look no further than to Robert Earl. His words? “Just go for it, man.” The 38-year-old former TV personality recently kicked off his very own clothing line, Robert Earl Couture, based in La Jolla, Calif., under that very motto. Robert Earl Couture is—now, at least—a line of limited [...]

Barack and Hillary seen differently through media scope

June 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

So far, the media presentation of the Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton candidacies has been one of opposites—the fresh newcomer versus the Washington elite; progressivism versus Democratic Leadership Council centrism; grassroots campaigning versus the biggest war chest in the game. But looking at the two Democratic frontrunners now shows how money, power and political clout [...]

Do Nymphomaniacs Really Exist? (Book)

June 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Can you put someone’s eye out with a BB Gun? What’s the deal with Catholic school girls? Find out in “Do Nymphomaniacs Really Exist: The Ultimate Q&A for Guys” by Ian Coutts. This hot-off-the-presses mini hardcover answers a variety of pressing and not so pressing questions that come across the male mind on a regular [...]

Hardball Lovin’

June 1, 2007   1 Comment  

Baseball analogies for swingers everywhere