Spring is a time of flowering, renewal, hope, and great promise, as the longer, warmer days arise out of the dark and cold of winter. Since 1970, Earth Day has taken this time to pause to rally for the environment, to love and honor our planet, and to imagine what it may take to reverse the degradation wrought upon our once-pristine ecosystems. When Wisconsin Senator Gaylord … [Read more...] about The Green Issue 2019: Leaders share their messages to Mother Earth
Conservation
New report examines undocumented ivory market in Hawaii
The poaching of African elephants for their ivory tusks is threatening to drive the species to extinction. For that reason, many nations–including the U.S.–severely restrict the trafficking of ivory. But an alarming report just released from four conservation nonprofits indicate that the vast majority of ivory sold in Hawaii lacks crucial documentation indicating that the … [Read more...] about New report examines undocumented ivory market in Hawaii
Tiffany and Driving Miss Daisy and Island Roots Bash and Henry Kapono
THURSDAY, NOV. 1 TIFFANY – That's right kids: BAMP is presenting '80s pop star Tiffany. Selling over 15 million albums worldwide, this (former) teen sensation delivered and remade hits like “I think We’re Alone Now,” “Could’ve Been” and “I Saw Him Standing There.” In 1998, her debut album made her she the youngest female artist ever to top the Billboard charts. But if you … [Read more...] about Tiffany and Driving Miss Daisy and Island Roots Bash and Henry Kapono