Never Done: An Interview with Author T.C. Boyle
In a small, dusty used bookstore in the middle of Costa Rica one summer, I came across a book of short stories I just had to have. I'd fled to Costa Rica to escape a bad relationship, but he'd come...
View ArticleEarth Day: Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
In celebration of Earth Day 2011 (this Friday, April 22,) Shareable presents a series of stories about sharing, food and sustainable living. Check back all week for new stories, essays and interviews...
View ArticleThe Cooking, Eating, and Business of Shared Food
For conscious eaters, the dinner table is composed of thoughtfully sourced ingredients – local, organic, sustainable, etc. However, for many of us, quality food isn’t enough. Today, the chairs around...
View ArticleNeighborhood Cows and Pigs: Real Food Sovereignty
“You don’t actually drink the milk do you?” When acquaintances learn we have dairy cows on our small farm, many ask us that very question with incredulous expressions. We’ve also been asked, too many...
View ArticleNew App Sparks National Community For EV Owners
Earth Day is the perfect time to find ways to tread more lightly on the planet, and this year, many are considering an electric vehicle. New electric vehicles (EVs), like the Chevy Volt, Nissan LEAF...
View ArticleReflecting on a Year of Shareable Living
I’m writing this on Earth Day, 2011. I’ve watered the seedlings in the raised garden beds; the tomato plants have blooms, and the variety of squashes and pole beans are straining upward, still small...
View ArticleGreen Space and the Narrative of the City
It is evident that nature in our daily life should be thought of as part of the biological need. – A Pattern Language, Christopher Alexander Every morning we walk the dogs in Warren Park in West Rogers...
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