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Destined to become the bible for a bold new subculture of
eco-minded people who are creating a lifestyle out of recycling,
reusing, and repurposing rather than buying new.
An exciting new movement is afoot that brings together
environmentalists, anticonsumerists, do-it-yourselfers,
bargain-hunters, and treasure-seekers of all stripes. You can see
it in the enormous popularity of many websites: millions of
Americans are breaking free from the want-get-discard cycle by
which we are currently producing approximately 245 million tons of
waste every day (that's 4.5 pounds per person, per day ).
In "The Scavengers' Manifesto," Anneli Rufus and Kristan Lawson
invite readers to discover one of the most gratifying (and
inexpensive) ways there is to go green. Whether it's refurbishing a
discarded wooden door into a dining-room table; finding a bicycle
on freecycle.org; or giving a neighbor who just had a baby that
cute never-used teddy bear your child didn't bond with, in this
book Rufus and Lawson chart the history of scavenging and the
world-changing environmental and spiritual implications of
"Scavenomics," and offer readers a framework for adopting
scavenging as a philosophy and a way of life.
California: the whole world knows it as the mother lode of scandal and celebrity, mayhem and miracles, a place where nearly anything can happen - and does. Giving the lowdown on the most notorious locations across the state, California Babylon redefines tourism for the 21st century by guiding you to the places you actually want to see, whether you'll admit to it or not.
Packed with photographs and with easy-to-follow directions to each site, California Babylon unveils the real-life filming locations; scenes of rock-'n'-roll debauchery; homes and hotspots where the stars lived, dined, made love and died - and where they still do today. With this detailed, up-to-date guide, you can revisit some of the most shocking, puzzling, glamorous and tragic moments the world has ever known.
Spend the night in the very hotel rooms where Janis Joplin, John Belushi, or Hawaii's King Kamehameha died. See the site where People's Temple leader Jim Jones whipped hundreds of followers into a frenzy. Visit the orphanage where little Norma Jeane Baker dreamed of stardom. Follow in the footsteps of serial killers. Recreate the camera angles for dozens of your favorite films, from Vertigo to Pee Wee's Big Adventure. With California Babylon's help, you can also see:
*infamous crime scenes *the homes of screen legends *graves of the rich and famous *assassination sites *abandoned utopias *restaurants and bars frequented by celebrities
Forget the endless malls and beaches! Wouldn't you rather see JFK's secret love-nest, the stage where Michael Jackson's hair burst into flames, or the alley that was the epicenter of prostitution in gold-rush era San Francisco? These are the guilty pleasures you'll actually write home about, and they're what make California the wacky, world-famous, and truly unbelievable place it is today.
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