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How Harlem Eats How Harlem Eats

Urban restaurateurs, activists and consumers are seeking "food justice," insisting that healthy food shouldn't be a privilege for the wealthy and white.

Aug 24, 2006 / Feature / Mark Winston Griffith

Edible NOLA Edible NOLA

A new charter school is embracing "eco-gastronomy"--a holistic curriculum based around food--hoping "to renew New Orleans one okra plant and one child at a time."

Aug 24, 2006 / Feature / Randy Fertel

Mean or Green? Mean or Green?

Wal-Mart is serious about bringing organic food to the masses, but transportation costs and the retail giant's aggressive competitive ways could end up hurting small farms and the ...

Aug 24, 2006 / Feature / Liza Featherstone

Hard Labor Hard Labor

The organic label means your food is pesticide-free, but an investigation into California farms reveals that the label means nothing but pain for the workers who produced it.

Aug 24, 2006 / Feature / Felicia Mello

One Thing to Do About Food: A Forum One Thing to Do About Food: A Forum

How do we fix our dysfunctional relationship with food? Alice Waters leads a forum with Eric Schlosser, Marion Nestle, Peter Singer and others, who suggest, for starters, that we...

Aug 24, 2006 / Feature / Jim Hightower, Eric Schlosser, Peter Singer, Eliot Coleman, Vandana Shiva, Carlo Petrini, Winona LaDuke, Elizabeth Ransom, Troy Duster, Wendell Berry, Michael Pollan, and Marion Nestle

Slow Food Nation Slow Food Nation

Fast food is killing us--our environment, our politics and our culture. To change who we are as a nation, we must first change how we eat.

Aug 24, 2006 / Feature / Alice Waters

Eat Drink Man Woman Eat Drink Man Woman

Three new books by Julia Child, Anthony Bourdain and Bill Buford chart the evolution of American cooking, from haute cuisine to the hot kitchen of Mario Batali.

Aug 24, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Matthew DeBord

A Sort of Homecoming A Sort of Homecoming

"The spell of Africa is upon me," wrote W.E.B. Du Bois in Liberia. Three new books document the enchantment and disenchantment of the continent for its descendants.

Aug 24, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Hazel Rowley

Monsantopoly Monsantopoly

Aug 24, 2006 / Feature / Anna Lappé and Matthew Willse

Virtual Catastrophe Virtual Catastrophe

World Trade Center's hero is a tough ex-Marine who later re-enlists to fight in Iraq. But his (and Oliver Stone's) redemption narrative is soured by bad faith.

Aug 24, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

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