Shared-Vision August 2008 Issue

SV REGULARS
PUBLISHER’S NOTE
Andrea Reimer's Rising Star.
by Rebecca Ephraim
EDITORS' PICKS
King of California (DVD), The Wisdom of Donkeys (Book), and Steer Madness (Video Game)
WHATCHA READIN'?

Kera McArthur, chair of Think City's Dream Vancouver, gives her left brain a workout with Jim Collins's Good to Great
ASTROVISION & MOONWATCH
by Evolutionary Astrologer Rose Marcus


To Have and to Have Not
Investing in public health for all.
by Nina Winham

Something to Purr About
Macro returns from micro loans.
by Nina Winham

An Organic Lunchbox
Thoughtful brown bagging for everybody. by Dag Falck

Demstifying the Big 'O'
What is a truly organic experience?
by Dag Falck

Baby Needs a Change
One mom’s venture into the world of greener diapers. by Zoë Burton

What Could Be in Your Garage
A sneak peek at the '09 stars of fuel efficiency. by Lisa Macfarlane

Up at Night?
Your inner cavewoman may be keeping you awake. by Donna Barker

Integrative Health
Grill with anti-cancer rosemary, treat canker sores with licorice, and more. by Elizabeth Barker

Skipping to the Loo
But how often is too often, darling?
by Donna Barker

The Secret Life of GMOs
Ten years ago we asked for labelling of GM foods. We’re still waiting
by Don Genova

Fresh Greens
Featuring Rocky Mountain Flatbread's pepperoni-ish pizza, the new Meinhardt Fine foods for film lovers. by Trish Kelly

Do You Take This Menu...
To have and to hold, till food do us part? by Meghan Hanrahan

August FreshGreens
Featuring Langford Food's flowery biscuits, Slow Food Vancouver's Agassiz bike trip, and South China Seas Trading Co.'s Victoria Drive debut. by Trish Kelly

The Demise of the Kitchen Table
And why sit-down meals matter.
by Don Genova

The Wild Side of Intellect
A powerful combination of brains, brawn, and beauty, Andrea Reimer took herself off the streets to take on environmentalism, motherhood, and now—city hall.

by Linda Solomon


Why Tigers Eat Their Young
The Truth about teenagers. interview by Tamara Letkeman

Live and Let Bike
Before he was 21, Richard Campbell couldn’t even ride a two-wheeler. Now one of Vancouver’s most passionate cycling advocates, he’s set on revolutionizing the way we get around town. by Kathy Sinclair

Laughing All the Way to the Mat
From small-town housewife to TV star, Kareen Zebroff emerged as Canada’s first lady of yoga.
by Pamela Post

Meditation or Margarita?
Camp Moomba Yogathon & Blissfest founder Eoin Finn has a foot in both worlds. interview by Tamara Letkeman

September ENVision
Sing the bike electric, fill your tires with nitrogen, junk your clunker for bus passes, and more.

August ENVision
Sing the bike electric, fill your tires with nitrogen, junk your clunker for bus passes, and more.

July ENVision
The Well-Appointed Yoga Student The modern yogini is a class act on and off the mat with a little help from the latest and greatest yoga products.

September Visionaries
Celebrating leaders in education: Helen Hughes, John Perpich, Karen Elkins, and Christianne Hayward
photo by: Jaime Kowal

August Visionaries
Celebrating movers and shakers with an automotive bent: Recycling Alternative’s Louise Schwartz and Robert Weatherbe, Denis Lang of Lang Motors, the Co-operative Auto Network’s Tracey Axelsson, and Joachim Neumann of Auto West BMW. photo by: Jaime Kowal

July Visionaries
Celebrating the Lower Mainland’s most inspirational yoginis: Sandra Sammartino, Shannon Alyse Cluff, Gloria Latham, and Fiona Stang.
photo by: Jaime Kowal


September Organic Dirt


August Organic Dirt


July Organic Dirt


Good to the Last Drop
Cost of gas making you crazy? Don't get mad-get hyper.


Out of the Closet… Kind Of
A look at livin’ la vida lesbian.
by Lexi Chuba








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