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Reuse Community Takes Facebook By Storm – With More to Come

Image Credit: Reuse Connection Repurposing a stove into a high-powered entertainment system might not be to everyone’s liking, but we still love reuse—warts and all. When I asked how we identify that fine line between reuse and hoarding , the question seemed to resonate with our readers—who clearly are passionate about the idea of reuse. (“Who could have guessed?”, I hear you cry.) Having read t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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What Is Distributed Power Generation?

Image credit: Electric Power Systems Research 57 (2001) 195-204 ; Ackermann et. al. My recent claim of ‘distributed power’ being inherently superior created some controversy. As did my claim that distributed power was a more useful and important concept than ‘green power,’ per se. (See: Decision Time: Invest In Distributed, Versus Central Power & More High Voltage Transmiss… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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REVIEW: Paul Giamatti Anchors a Sprawling Barney’s Version

Though it’s wrong to think that curmudgeons are more complex than shiny, happy people are, it’s probably safe to assume they make more interesting movie characters — as long as you don’t have to live with them. In Barney’s Version, Richard J. Lewis’s adaptation of Mordecai Richler’s novel, Paul Giamatti plays the kind of guy most of us wouldn’t want to live with, a grouchy two-bit television exec who’s blown through several marriages and who doesn’t seem to have much use for anyone. But the modest trick of the performance, and of the movie around it, is that a person who seems wholly unbearable at first ends up being someone we can almost care about. That’s the power of art: What does it mean when you find yourself reaching out to a guy you can barely tolerate?

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N.Y. Assembly Approves Fracking Moratorium

“The New York State Assembly voted 93 to 43 Monday night to place a temporary moratorium on a controversial type of natural gas exploration that combines hydraulic fracturing with horizontal drilling. The goal is to give the state more time to address safety and environmental concerns. The Senate passed a similar bill in August, and the legislation now awaits the signature of Gov. David Paterson.” http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/30/n-y-assembly-approves-fracking-morator… Please urge him to sign this by calling his office at 518-474-8390. This is a great victory! It just shows the power of the PEOPLE! Join the Organic Movement: http://current.com/groups/organicgreen/ added by: lookatmypix

‘(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life’: From ‘Dirty Dancing’ To ‘Glee’

The classic tune seems to have had nine lives since its 1987 release. By Aly Semigran Dianna Agron and Chord Overstreet perform “Time of Your Life” on “Glee” Photo: FOX It is set to one of the most memorable dance sequences ever to hit the big screen. While the Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes duet “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” will forever be associated with Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey’s hip-shaking finale in the hit 1987 film “Dirty Dancing”, the timeless song has had something of a revival as of late. Not only is it sampled in the latest Black Eyed Peas track, “The Time (The Dirty Bit),” but it also has done a running sprint and lift into a new generation’s hearts thanks to the cast of “Glee” covering it in that show’s latest episode, “Special Education.” Chord Overstreet and Dianna Agron took over Medley and Warnes’ duties, while the rest of the cast provided backup, for an appropriate (not to mention winning) choice for the sectionals competition. While the cast opted not to replicate the memorable dance that pretty much goes hand-in-hand with the song — recent “Dancing With the Stars” champ Grey also chose not to mess with the original — they did pay homage to a tune that has stood the test of time and has become even more sentimental for “Dirty Dancing” fans over the past few years. “Dirty Dancing” hit theaters in the summer of 1987 — and was re-released in theaters in 1997 — and the story of summer romance between Frances “Baby” Houseman (Grey) and Johnny Castle (Swayze) struck a major chord with audiences. And while the film surely has earned a solid place in pop culture history (“Nobody puts Baby in a corner!”), its soundtrack may have had an even bigger impact. Released on August 21, 1987, the original edition of the soundtrack catapulted to the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart and found itself there for 18 weeks. (released by RCA) (a 20th anniversary album featured 27 songs compared to the original 12) despite being the film’s final song, The astounding success of the soundtrack — music-rights organization RIAA has certified it 11-times platinum — not only came from the reaction to the film itself, but from its track list, which included classics like the Ronettes’ “Be My Baby,” as well as more contemporary numbers such as Eric Carmen’s “Hungry Eyes” and Swayze’s “She’s Like the Wind.” But, those tunes were no match for the power of “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life.” The cut, which was the album’s opening track and is even used as the tag line for its cover, was written by Franke Previte, John DeNicola, and Donald Markowitz. “The Time of My Life” not only had people, quite literally, dancing in the aisles, but handing over awards to Previte and crew, too. It reached the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in November 1987, and walked away with three of the industry’s most prestigious honors — an Oscar (Best Original Song, 1987), a Golden Globe (Best Original Song, 1987) and a Grammy (Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, 1988.) Previte, who also co-wrote “Hungry Eyes,” recently released a demo of “The Time of My Life” — it was originally sung by him and Rachele Cappelli and was played in the background while the classic scene was being filmed — as a digital download with all proceeds going to the Patrick Swayze Pancreas Cancer Research Fund. Swayze passed away on September 14, 2009, at the age of 57 after battling pancreatic cancer. For many, the downloads were a way to remember the beloved actor and donate money to his cause. As Previte explained it to NJ.com , “It’s like owning a piece of history, if you’re into the movie.” Of course, as Previte knows all too well, there is no shortage of people who are into the movie. He acknowledged in a statement , “Talk about being blessed. When I wrote ‘Time of My Life’ I never expected anything like this 23 years later. But the song has new legs and it’s running again — maybe even faster than the first time. The next generation has spoken and I love it.” The pop ballad has now spanned several generations, having been covered by the likes of Barry Manilow, sung on “American Idol” as a duet by 2006 winner Taylor Hicks and fellow contestant Katharine McPhee, and even featured in television ads for Sandals beach resorts. And, as it goes with any wildly popular song, it’s had its fair share of parodies, including a spoof during an episode of “Family Guy.” From its staggering late-1980s success in the states and abroad (it also reached #1 on both the Dutch Top 40 and the Australian ARIA Singles Chart) to its recent homages from the Black Eyed Peas and the “Glee,” the tune has gone from nostalgic soft-rock number to generational bridge gap. But, truly, more than anything else, for “Dirty Dancing” fans, “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” is a tender reminder of Patrick Swayze. Related Photos What Other ‘Glee’ Music Videos Do We Want To See?

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Mary Hart’s ‘Fit and Firm’ Beginnings are Your Entertainment Tonight

Repurposed Stove Turned Into High Power Entertainment System

Images Credit Tyler Held TreeHugger loves repurposing, even more than recycling. Artists and designers have the opportunity to challenge us with new ideas, new ways of looking at what we used to throw away. But can one have too much of a good thing? Designboom writes that Philadelphia designer Tyler Held “focuses on his process of repair and customization. he exposes the renovation of a once discarded object by highlighting functional and aesthetic hybridity.” In this case, he creates a hybrid between an old stove and a m… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Decision Time: Invest In Distributed, Versus Central Power & High Voltage Transmission Lines?

US electricity demand projections…low but continuing rate. Image credit: USEIA Most of last remaining State electricity rate caps will have fallen away by the end of this year. The resulting electric bill increases – stemming from both “rate cap removal” and higher-priced coal – tend to be in the 20% and higher range. “Coal Dems” and “Tea Partiers” won’t have “Cap & Trade” to blame for the pain of higher electric bills, however, as higher bills are a direct result of the deregulation fervor which arose during era of the Clinton Administration (an Admini… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Sahara Solar Breeder Project Would Power World With Sand

Sand as the solution to the world’s energy woes? Or, more precisely, silica? The Sahara Solar Breeder Project is a plan by universities in Japan and Algeria to provide 50 percent of the world’s electricity by 2050. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Obama Admin to Speed Up Offshore Wind Power Development

Photo: Kim Hansen , Wikimedia, CC As it stands, it typically takes a staggering 7 years — at the very least — for an offshore wind project to receive federal approval to begin construction. And as we’ve seen with the infamous Cape Wind project , there’s plenty of red tape on the local and state levels as well. So its no surprise that the the US is seriously lagging in the offshore wind power sector. But the Dept. of the… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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