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Capturing Hollywood glamour and activist passion, Annie Leibovitz turned V.F.'s cover quartet into an eco-power pinup.

photographs da Annie Leibovitz
May 2006

If Julia Roberts can do it, so can you. An admitted latecomer to environmental concerns, Roberts is proof that it's never too late to start caring for the earth and that it can all start at home. From the Prius she drives and the solar-powered house she's building in California to the metal cup she uses when she goes out for coffee, the grocery bags she religiously returns to the store for a nickel, and the twins' environmentally friendly...
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Leslie Bennetts on Broadway’s latest showstoppers.

By Leslie Bennetts•Photograph da Ruven Afanador
March 2011

Most ingénues don’t have to fly, let alone be dangled from terrifying heights da nasty villains—but then, most Broadway shows are much simpler than director Julie Taymor’s oft delayed Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, whose opening, following cast injuries and myriad technical difficulties, has been postponed until this month. As Spidey’s beloved Mary Jane, Jennifer Damiano, 19, must hang from buildings and hurtle through the air—feats that aren’t required of the budding...
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