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Alt.Health: Be Smart About Body Artnew

There's been some scary stuff in the news lately about tattoo parlors getting pinged for health and safety violations. Most of it's about problems maintaining sterilization equipment, which might get you checking out who's going to inscribe that butterfly on your butt.
NOW Magazine  |  Elizabeth Bromstein  |  07-13-2009  |  Advice

NOFX Stick With The Warped Tour for the BBQsnew

NOFX has appeared at the Warped Tour a record-tying seven times. Singer/bassist Fat Mike says playing the annual punk spectacle isn't about an easy summer-job paycheck. The bands sign up because it's an opportunity to chill with their punk rock brethren.
NOW Magazine  |  Jason Keller  |  07-13-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Judas Priest Finds No Rust on 'British Steel'new

The band's 1980 release British Steel has legs. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the English heavy metal five-piece play it in its entirety on their current tour.
NOW Magazine  |  Carla Gillis  |  07-13-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Recession and Climate Politics Combine to Shake Up the Pro-Nuclear Narrativenew

This is despite the high-profile support of old-school techno-fix enviros and shocking pro-nukers, and despite industry hopefuls who thought the atomic option was poised to become the winner of the low-carbon sweepstakes, an idea dissed by most climate campaigners.
NOW Magazine  |  Alice Klein  |  07-13-2009  |  Environment

Saskatchewan Writer Delivers a New Russell Quant Mysterynew

Aloha, Candy Hearts, the sixth in the cheeky Russell Quant series, finds our favorite gay private investigator enjoying a whirlwind weekend in Waikiki with his sexy long-distance lover, having surprised himself by saying yes to a proposal of marriage.
NOW Magazine  |  Lesley McAllister  |  05-29-2009  |  Fiction

Toronto City Hall's Seven-Hour Showdown on the Future of the Citynew

The 'yes' vote for a new bike lane on Toronto's Jarvis Street foreshadows a city finally daring to pedal into the future.
NOW Magazine  |  Mike Smith  |  05-29-2009  |  Policy Issues

Slim Twig Insists That It's Only Rock and Rollnew

The articulate, soft-spoken 21-year-old Slm Twig has ridden a wave of underground hype over the past few years, but now he's getting positive reviews in the mainstream press, too. Not bad for someone who freely admits he's not much of a musician.
NOW Magazine  |  Benjamin Boles  |  05-29-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Study Reports that Internet Use is Good for Teens' Healthnew

A massive three-year study by the MacArthur Foundation found that using digital technology is integral to the development of healthy, smart and socially adept teenagers.
NOW Magazine  |  Joseph Wilson  |  01-09-2009  |  Tech

The Cuban Revolution at 50new

I have learned one thing from my various visits to Cuba over the years, and that is not to predict the demise of the regime. Nevertheless, change may be lurking around the corner at last, for Barack Obama represents the greatest danger that the regime has faced since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of its subsidies seventeen years ago.
NOW Magazine  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  01-09-2009  |  International

This Bailout's a Bomb -- There's No Worse Industry Than Autonew

What we really need is investment in local infrastructure for sunrise industries that make the things we need, thereby shifting the focus from mobility of goods to local provision and access. By contrast, auto is a sunset industry from the horse-and-buggy age.
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  01-09-2009  |  Economy

Don't Let the Holidays Trap You in Old Family Scriptsnew

Family. Merrymaking. Gift giving. It ought to be so cozy and fun, just like an old postcard. But making it through the next few weeks definitely has its challenges.
NOW Magazine  |  Elizabeth Bromstein  |  12-22-2008  |  Advice

The Old Thailand Returnsnew

The political crisis in Thailand is over, and so is the ten-year experiment with democracy. The rich and the comfortably off have risen in outraged revolt against equal treatment for the poor, and it's back to the bad old days of shaky coalitions and bought-and-paid-for politicians.
NOW Magazine  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  12-22-2008  |  International

Militaries Map Out Scenarious for the Coming Climate Change Conflictsnew

I realized two years ago that the military in various countries were starting to run climate change scenarios in-house. So I started interviewing everybody I could get access to: not only senior military people, but scientists, diplomats and politicians.
NOW Magazine  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  12-12-2008  |  Environment

Clever Invention by Kodak Takes Aim at Fraudulent Goodsnew

Traceless uses a colorless, odorless powder infused in an ink. A covert security marker is deposited on each item through thermal transfer, a process commonly used to print barcode labels. Kodak's proprietary reader can then scan a product and determine if the ink has been applied, letting the retailer know if the product is authentic.
NOW Magazine  |  David Silverberg  |  12-12-2008  |  Tech

Ecoholic: Gifting Green Handbagsnew

"What's a greener present: a vegan handbag made with fake leather or a real leather one?"
NOW Magazine  |  Adria Vasil  |  12-12-2008  |  Advice

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