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A Very Mayan Xmasnew

Suspend disbelief for a moment, and prepare to skim the surface of rationality as we tackle a last-minute gift guide for, well, our last minutes.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Edie Adelstein, Kirsten Akens, Matthew Schniper  |  12-20-2012  |  Shopping

In Search For The Perfect Giftnew

A 12-hour trek past plastic penguins, 'reindeer dishes,' underwear powder and 'Mrs. Whippy' -- only to find something money can't buy
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Joe Kovac Jr.  |  12-09-2010  |  Shopping

Dress For Excessnew

Halloween costumes are serious business.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Rick Lax  |  09-03-2010  |  Shopping

Vinyl Music Still Selling Despite Crashing CD Salesnew

In the sterility of our double-click lifestyle, people of all ages are rediscovering the tactile pleasure and the still-unexplainable draw of vinyl “warmth.”
Boulder Weekly  |  P.J. Nutting  |  04-01-2010  |  Shopping

Coasting On Over to Porter Squarenew

While shopping for the upcoming Dept. of Commerce roundup of artsy coasters we were worried when Harvard Square gem Boston Coasters wasn't where it used to be. So we checked in with brothers/co-owners Brian and Steven Beaucher. Turns out, they relocated in November from Harvard to Porter Square.
Dig Boston  |  Emma Poppe  |  03-24-2010  |  Shopping

City Cracks Down on Chinatown Fakes While Putting a Squeeze on Legit Merchantsnew

Very soon, locals say, Canal Street will join Times Square, Astor Place, the Lower East Side, the Garment District and all the other former centers of down-and-dirty capitalist grit that have been safely gentrified. As watch peddler Greg “Heavy” Duval explains, “They want to make this a franchise block.”
New York Press  |  Matt Harvey  |  01-21-2010  |  Shopping

Greetings From Crown Center at 40: Hallmark's Island of Misfit Ideasnew

Hallmark Cards broke ground on this "city within a city" on September 16, 1968. Company founder Joyce C. Hall had spent the previous decade meeting with architects, industrial designers and real-estate men. Walt Disney, a friend, had even contributed a few ideas. Hall envisioned Crown Center as a sort of monument to corporate benevolence.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  12-22-2009  |  Shopping

The Story of Web Sensation Annie Leonardnew

Leonard's The Story of Stuff, is an entertaining tale of global production and consumption patterns, and their connections to larger social and environmental issues.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Kirsten Akens  |  12-03-2009  |  Shopping

Diamonds are a Ghoul's Best Friendnew

Why be buried when you can have your ashes turned into a diamond?
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Richard Loncraine  |  09-04-2009  |  Shopping

The Rise of the Barter Economy: Online Trading Gains Momentumnew

Proponents of bartering tout benefits like increasing disposable income, gaining an appreciation for the true value of the goods and services, and finding an increased sense of community. But it can be hard to know if you're getting a good deal.
Boise Weekly  |  Tara Morgan  |  08-26-2009  |  Shopping

Eco Geeks & Safety Nerds Team Up to Help Consumers Shop Their Valuesnew

GoodGuide.com -- the brainchild of Dara O'Rourke, an associate professor of Environmental and Labor Policy at UC Berkeley -- offers independent safety, toxicity, environmental, and social benefit evaluations on 63,249 personal care, makeup, medical, and household chemical products and the companies that make those products.
East Bay Express  |  Tim Kingston  |  12-10-2008  |  Shopping

Giving Thanks for Buy Nothing Daynew

I am about 14 years late to the party on this one, but I'm planning on staying for a bit, and inviting friends. Anyway, the message is that buying more stuff -- even eco-friendly stuff -- is not the answer. Consuming less is a good start. We've been here before.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Coco Tanaka  |  12-01-2008  |  Shopping

The Insensitive Man's Holiday Gift Guidenew

Alas, the holidays are a time when you're supposed to be thankful and thoughtful, reaching out to loved ones with tenderness and affection. In other words, you can't behave like a man. Which presents a rather daunting challenge when it comes to gift buying.
Nashville Scene  |  Pete Kotz  |  11-21-2008  |  Shopping

Test Driving the Smart Car, a Tiny Automotive Marvelnew

What caused smirks and giggles when it was first unveiled last year has become much more than the latest fad. With its estimated 44 miles per gallon on the highway and 33 in the city, the Smart Car is the most fuel-efficient gas-powered car in the United States, and at a starting price of $11,990, it's also one of the cheapest.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Ken Miller  |  10-24-2008  |  Shopping

Green Sex Toys: A Veritable Whole Foods of Fuckingnew

I may be a rookie when it comes to the ball-stretching world of L.A. erotica, but really, the sheer volume of environmentally sound substitutes available to so-called sexual deviants (so-called by my grandmother, anyway) boggles the mind.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Coco Tanaka  |  06-27-2008  |  Shopping

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