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Get an Insider's Look Into the Devastation One Year After the Gulf Oil Spill

By Rebecca Lange IN Travel & Outdoors Apr 20 2011

Planet Green has an inside look at some of the people affected by the 2010 Gulf oil spill devastation. This series of video clips documents the struggles of Louisiana residents living in the aftermath, and how they are coping with the changes. + READ MORE

 
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Appreciate Our Planet with Amazing Photography

By Rebecca Lange IN Travel & Outdoors Apr 14 2011

We’ve put together a list of our top slideshows, showcasing the best in nature photography. Whether it’s an unbelievable shot of an ordinary lake, or an inside look at mountain top mining, these pictures give the viewer an opportunity to marvel at our planet, and get a new perspective of our environmental impact. Take a moment to enjoy the beauty with our top picks for nature photography. + READ MORE

 
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Feeling Fabulous? Take a Tip from Josh, and Show Us Your Best Beekman Model Walk!

By Rebecca Lange IN Fashion & Beauty Apr 4 2011

Want to learn how to strut your stuff from the experts? Strap on those stilettos and brush up on your runway skills with Josh, as he model walks his way through season two of the Fabulous Beekman Boys. + READ MORE

 
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Put Yourself on the Farm with the Fabulous Beekman Boys E-Card

By Rebecca Lange IN Fashion & Beauty Mar 29 2011

Fabulousyourself.com allows Beekman fans to virtually dress themselves to the nines – of farm life that is. Ditch the high-heels and fancy ties for a nice striped sweater and boots with this fun, new interactive game. + READ MORE

 
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Create Your Very Own Beekman Craft With This Easy How-To

By Rebecca Lange IN Home & Garden Mar 28 2011

The Beekman Boys are no strangers to arts and crafts. On the farm, it’s all about finding a quick and original solution to the task at hand. From orange rind candle votives to place cards made from twigs and acorns, creativity is never short at Beekman 1802. In season two, Brent continues the ingenuity with a fun, new way to display dinner napkins. + READ MORE

 
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Chat with the Fabulous Beekman Boys After The Season 2 Premiere!

By Rebecca Lange IN Home & Garden Mar 21 2011

The Fabulous Beekman Boys are back! Season 2 premieres tomorrow night, Wednesday March 22 at 10 p.m., and we're excited to announce a special live chat with Josh and Brent following the premiere at 11 p.m. + READ MORE

 
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From Crisis to Solution: Help Relief Organizations Make a Difference in Japan

By Rebecca Lange IN Travel & Outdoors Mar 15 2011

The earthquake in Japan has left thousands without food, shelter and basic needs. Though you may not be close to the destruction, there are still ways to help. We’ve compiled a list of the best relief organizations that are making the most of donations to provide relief to victims and their families. + READ MORE

 
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Top 7 Sustainable Travel Destinations

By Rebecca Lange IN Travel & Outdoors Mar 2 2011

Many of us love to travel, but don't love the negative impact our traveling has on the environment. All the cars, trains and planes we use require energy and are ever-increasing our carbon footprint. And while going on vacation may still require hopping on a plane or getting in the car, there are plenty of destinations to visit that can contribute to saving the environment. + READ MORE

 
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Top 10 Historic Hotels in the U.S.

By Rebecca Lange IN Travel & Outdoors Feb 26 2011

When planning your next vacation, consider staying at one of our top picks for historic hotels. All recognized by the Historic Hotels of America, the following establishments boast some of the best spas, golf courses, and natural attractions in the country. Perfect for history buffs, these restored hotels merge the past and present making for a truly unique stay. + READ MORE

 
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Beating the Odds: Blind Hiker Prepares for Over 3,000 Mile Trek

By Rebecca Lange IN Travel & Outdoors Feb 16 2011

Hiking is a great way to get outdoors and exercise. But most of us would never even dream of hiking the length of the United States. Trevor Thomas, an avid hiker from North Carolina who lost his sight in 2005, is preparing to hike the entire span of the Continental Divide Trail (CDT), a 3,100 mile trek that stretches from Canada all the way down to Mexico. + READ MORE

 
 
 
 
 

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