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The Responsibility Project®. Exploring what it means to do the right thing

Wednesday Feb 08


Topic: Entertainment ///

Restaurants Charging for Babies

Is taxing patrons for their infants outrageous – or understandable?

Making Green Products Easier to Identify

Would you make more sustainable decisions with a rating system?

Soccer, Soaps and Social Change

The Team is a winning mix of popular entertainment and conflict resolution.

The Recession-Trained Santa Claus?

Is it good that mall Santas are managing kids’ expectations?

Good Student Discount

Teen drivers who maintain a B grade point average could qualify for a discount.

Restaurants Introduce Tap Water Surcharges

From D.C. to Vegas, diners are charged for tap water. Is it fair?

On Nature’s Stage

Miranda Loud uses the arts to raise awareness of environmental issues.

The Debate Over Competitive Eating

Should eating contests be government regulated?

Hitting a High Note

These high-school band leaders demand excellence—and provide inspiration in return.

The New Girl Scouts Badges

These new badges focus on financial literacy, netiquette, well-being and more.

“Life is good” Doing Good

The responsible, entrepreneurial optimists behind the ubiquitous brand.

Talking to The Beekman Boys

The stars of the new Planet Green series discuss responsible farming.

Reinventing Holiday Giving

With holiday spending expected to decline, some are welcoming alternative giving.

An Emmy Win for Freedom Riders

American Experience’s Freedom Riders documentary earns three Emmy Awards.

The Nonprofit Garage Band

Plugged In lets kids start a rock band while helping others in need.

Publicity Stunts and Fall TV Premieres

Is it right to use scare tactics to get viewers’ attention?

The Next Summer Blockbuster: Healthy Snacks?

Why movies don’t need to be an escape from healthy eating.

Cheating and Reality TV

Standardized testing has taken quite the beating over the last several months.

Marian's Gift

MacDowell artists’ colony has been on a mission of celebrating creativity for over 100 years.

Movie Mom: An Education

Beliefnet’s Nell Minow reviews the film starring Carey Mulligan.





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