June 2004
Staying Power
Staying Power
There are many different kinds of yoga to suit individual preferences. The Puget Sound area is haven for yoga instruction. We all know yoga is good for us, that it energizes our bodies and souls. So why is it so hard to stick with it? Local enthusiasts explain how to keep a yoga practice strong—especially when real life gets in the way.
by BOB CONDOR
Fair Share
Scientists at the University of Washington have debated the extent of global warming—or even whether an ice age might be coming sooner. But big business can’t afford to wait for a definitive answer. Local shareholder activists are forcing corporations to act more responsibly about climate control by making it a bottom-line issue.
by ELLIE WINNINGHOFF
Show Time
You might think Hollywood’s commercialized watering down of movies has drowned out any chance of producing films that can make a difference. You would be wrong. A strong new lineup of documentaries are entertaining audiences and changing minds. Plus: An in-depth look at “The Corporation,” a stroke of genius from three B.C. filmmakers.
by PAUL SHALMY
Back Woods
Making a case for Slow Thinking, just in time to save our democracy.
by ELLIE WINNINGHOFF
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