April 2006

Features

The Greening of Beer
More brands have gone organic, going down easy with customers and the planet. Insiders say it’s not long before big breweries—can you say, Budweiser?—get in the flow. by TRACI HUKILL

A Fish Story
By land, sea and, of course, foam, Fish Brewing in Olympia is a clear leader in the organic beer movement. by RITZY RYCIAK

Itemized Deduction
In her letter to the IRS protesting tax dollars going toward war efforts, activist Julia Butterfly Hill wrote: "I’m not refusing to pay my taxes... I’m paying them where they belong because you refuse to do so." by GAR SMITH

Tiny Houses
Going ‘small’ for a housing choice is by no means the opposite of living large. West Coast builders, including the Seattle-based Cottage Company, see the eco-power of the small housing market. by JORDAN E. ROSENFELD

Conscious Culture
Michael Pollan, a superb writer and even better food detective, explains how our food chain is fattening America. His new book, "The Omnivore’s Dilemma" points especially to corn. A review by Ellie Winninghoff by ELLIE WINNINGHOFF

Back Words
As U.S. corporations bail on pensions, a region in Italy demonstrates the importance of working in harmony with each other. The bumblebee would be proud. by ELLIE WINNINGHOFF

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