August 2004

Good Fit

Good Fit
The new-generation Buddhists will surprise you: From neighbors to co-workers, from attorneys to construction workers to punk rockers, it’s amazing just who is on the dharma path. by SILJA J. A. TALVI

EM Mini-Retreat:
To Forgive, Not Always Forget

Our brand-new ‘EM Mini-Retreat’ feature helps you (and loved ones if you choose) wrap your arms around spiritual and personal-growth issues. This month, reflect on the freedom we can discover in forgiving others — and ourselves. by RABBI TED FALCON

Have Your Local and Organic and Eat it Too
The best answer to buying local vs. organic at farmer’s markets? Buy both. Why we should all care about food miles on our produce. Plus, a detailed look at area farmer’s markets. by EMILY GARLAND

Back Woods: Ditch the Lipstick
If Democrats want to inspire single women to vote in November, they need to lose the cutesy marketing slogans and talk about issues. by BELLA M. DEPAULO

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