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Earth Day

  1. early and often
    On the First Earth Day, Environmentalism Wasn’t PartisanOver the past 53 years, Republicans have turned protecting the environment into a culture-war issue. It didn’t have to be this way.
  2. earth day
    9 Eco-Horror Movies That Will Remind You to Be Nicer to the EarthNature is healing.
  3. switched on pop
    Can Listening to Music Ever Really Be Sustainable?“I think it may be one small place where we could really fundamentally ask: What do we want to sustain in the first place?”
  4. earth day
    Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors Announce Plans for Carbon NeutralityTheir parent company shared specific goals for a more responsible future.
  5. revelations
    The Goose Was Coyotes?Canada Goose, which is not just goose, has pledged to stop using new coyote fur in its parkas.
  6. always shopping
    Nordstrom’s Latest Pop-In Shop Features Sustainable BrandsAn eco-friendly capsule collection for Earth Day.
  7. earth day
    If Only Earth Knew How Much Celebrities Love HerHappy Earth Day.
  8. parties!
    The North Face Launches Campaign to Make Earth Day a National HolidayThey launched a series called Explore Mode to build awareness.
  9. our world
    Bill Nye and His Fellow Celebrities Unite to Save the World on Earth Day“Science too nuanced for a simple chant!” — Rachel Bloom
  10. no swimming
    This Man Went for a Swim in the Gowanus CanalEverything except for his face and mouth were covered.
  11. NSA’s New Creepy Mascot Is Watching You and Knows If You Don’t RecycleMeet Dunk. 
  12. best bet
    Best Bet: Maiyet x Tata Harper Beauty SetGreen beauty. 
  13. Dining in the Dark
    Feed Body & Soul and M Cafe Both Going Dark For Earth DayBoth restaurants will be lit by candlelight in honor of the Earth.
  14. Events
    Greetings Earthlings, Here’s Your Earth Day SpecialsAll your Earth Day goodies.
  15. best bets
    Best Bet: Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Cream With limited-edition labels designed by Alanis Morissette and Zachary Quinto.
  16. Leftovers
    L’Apicio Opens Its Patio for Dinner; Eataly to Celebrate Earth DayPlus: New spring dishes at Angolo Soho, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  17. viral ads
    Watch Sarah Hyland, Amy Smart, and Mark Rolston Try to Take Out Mother EarthWith a chainsaw, shotgun, and improvised blowtorch, respectively.
  18. Earth Day
    Sweet, Sweet Earth DayWe all have our ways of saving the earth, and sometimes it’s with cake and icing.
  19. Eat for a Cause
    L’Artusi, Dell’anima Want to Plant a Tree for YouBecause it’s Earth Day!
  20. clickables
    Vulture Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for … In the Woods, an Interactive Film ProjectMysterious! And nature friendly.
  21. music
    Biz Markie Raps About Earth Day“Just a Friend” gets a greener makeover.
  22. User’s Guide
    Take Some Tips on Greening Your Kitchen
  23. Loco for Locavores
    How Church & State’s Urban Garden GrowsYassmin Sarmadi’s restaurant adds freshly grown produce to its industrial stretch of Downtown.
  24. Gone Green
    Sidewalk Cafe Harnesses the Power of the SunThe 25-year-old restaurant will obtain 100% of its office and storage power from the sun.
  25. beauty marks
    Get a Hills-ian Pedicure, Earth Day Beauty BonanzasThe FDA recalls non-FDA-approved diet pills. We’re shocked.
  26. Food Politics
    Bittman Confesses to Veganism Before 6Sausage after 7.
  27. At the Market
    Upper East Gets an Earth Day Farmers’ MarketRouge Tomate lures local farmers to Barneys’ turf.
  28. Recession Is Your Friend
    Save Lunch Money and the RainforestIl Buco celebrates Earth Day throughout next week.
  29. Neighborhood Watch
    Religious Scandal Hits Downtown Brooklyn When Junior’s Breaks the PassoverBrooklyn Heights: The new coffee shop on the corner of Cranberry and Henry has comedy and jazz nights, but you’re probably not invited. [Brooklyn Heights Blog] Chelsea: Bottlerocket wines hosts environmental activists Sunday afternoon for Earth Day tips and sips from biodynamic and organic vineyards. [Bottlerocket] Chinatown: What to eat at Saturday’s Taste of Chinatown. [Chinatown NYC] Hop Kee, though damaged after being plowed into by an errant car, is open again. [Grub Street] Downtown Brooklyn: Junior’s kosher certification revoked; a Jew baked during Passover. [The Brooklyn Paper] East Hampton: Prime 103 boasts a chef with Jean Georges cred, steak, sushi and weekend dining until 4 a.m. It will open by Memorial Day. [Eater] Harlem: You might get a free CD if you reserve a spot at the Harlem Tea Room for tonight’s jazz performance; three are available. [Uptown Flavor] Hunts Point: The Next Food Network Star winner Guy Fieri features the Bronx’s own Mo Gridder’s BBQ in his new show about dive eats. [NYDN] Midtown East: Patroon’s rooftop bar is open for the nice weather. [Grub Street]
  30. in other news
    Three Days Before Bloomberg, Spitzer Announces an Environmental Plan In the run-up to Earth Day — and, gosh, it’s beginning to feel like an actual holiday — the political talk in New York has turned an emerald shade of green. Mayor Bloomberg will unleash his vision of the city’s next 25 years on Sunday, so Governor Spitzer scooped him a bit yesterday. Spitzer outlined the centerpiece of his plan, lowering the state’s energy demand instead of spending money to meet it, to “1,100 business executives” at a Crain’s breakfast forum. (How much carbon was released by 1,100 limos idling outside?) Spitzer’s plan, “15 by 15” (as in a 15 percent cut in emissions by 2015) has the distinction of being the nation’s most aggressive, besting even California. What’s interesting is that the state’s energy use is projected to increase by the same 15 percent between now and then, which means the task is basically keeping it level while continuing to build. Early reactions indicate that the plan managed to please environmentalists without repulsing capitalists, a neat feat in itself; it also dovetails rather beautifully with Mayor Bloomberg’s central wish-list item — a 30 percent reduction by the year 2030. Emission-free by 2100, anyone? Spitzer Outlines Aggressive Energy Plan [Crain’s]
  31. the morning line
    Congestion Pricing, Coming Soon to a Midtown Near You! • The mayor will use Earth Day to unveil a barrage of housing, transit, and environmental proposals. In the spotlight today: a charge for drivers to enter midtown, a cabbies’ dream and car commuters’ nightmare. [NYT] • Governor Spitzer is requesting FEMA aid, including disaster unemployment relief, for twelve counties hit hard by the weekend’s nor’easter. New York City is in line for some federal funds as well. [WSTM] • Albany, meantime, is proposing the so-called Paw and Claw Tax (on pet food, natch), with the money going toward shelters. The tax would apply to “dogs, cats, gerbils, hamsters, rabbits and birds.” Your ferret is now a bargain. [NYS] • Tom Cruise, whom the Post now dubs “the diminutive Scientologist,” hit Chelsea (an easy joke there) to raise funds for his questionable sauna-and-vitamins program for 9/11 emergency workers. Reporters were banned. [NYP] • And it took two fumbling attempts for the NYPD scuba team to tow the departed Sludgie the Whale from Gowanus to his final resting place in Jersey City. Deadpanned one detective by way of equivocation, “This was my first whale.” [WNBC]