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The Summer of (Green) Rock

You know something's rotten in D.C. when indie bands like Something Fierce have no choice but to cancel much-anticipated summer tours over mind numbing gas prices. "Once I ran the numbers it was a 'There was no [expletive] way' kind of moment," the band's 23-year-old singer-guitarist Steven Garcia tells USA Today after pulling into a Houston gas station to fill up the band's Dodge tour van.

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The Police announce a contribution to MillionTreesNYC with Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Gas prices are making a serious dent in our summer music fun. It's not just the bands that can't pony up the travel fees, it's us fans who're already so tapped out 'cause of pump prices that we're hard pressed to buy live music tix without breaking the bank. As Mike Meyers' cooler than "The Love Guru" alter ego Wayne used to say; "That's mental."

But before we spew, vomit or hurl over our sorry state of the union, let's take the high road and do the glass half full thing. Like opting to spend our hard-won greenbacks on the acts that can afford to tour and who're doing it eco-correctly.

Put on the Green Light
If you missed The Police while they were out on their top-grossing 2007 reunion tour, you can catch their last round of U.S. shows in July and August, with Elvis Costello as the opener.

The August 7 finale is at NYC's Madison Square Garden (with The B-52s opening) because, says the group: "We kicked off our very first American tour at CBGB's in 1978, and this summer, 30 years later, our journey will come full circle as we play our final show here in New York City."

Of course, Sting is no stranger to green efforts -- having established The Rainforest Foundation in 1989 with wife Trudie Styler -- and along with bandmates Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland, will donate $1 million to a NYC program that aims to plant 1 million trees by 2017. "We have a long history here. We wanted to leave a gift with our last performance that would keep on giving year after year, decade after decade -- the gift of trees does do that," said the frontman in looktothestars.org.

Though after this it's Adios, Policia, the group reportedly plans to release a live DVD of concert footage shot in South America.



Hollywood Kicks Off a Hot Green Summer

Ah, summer. Time to roll out the big flicks, beach parties and global grooving. So who's rocking the green?

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Tommi Lewis Tilden and a Blue Man at the Planet Green party.

Planet Green Premiere Party
Discovery's Planet Green threw one heckuva launch concert for their new 24/7-eco channel (debuts June 04) and thedailygreen.com scored a VIP pass to the Tommy Lee/Ludacris headlining love jam. The duo is set to star in "Battleground Earth," where they "fight the toxic forces that threaten Mother Earth." We're buying it.

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Tommy Lee and Ludacris on stage.

Comedian Tommy Davidson hosted the fete while aud members tossed giant green balls around L.A.'s beauteous Greek Theater. A surprisingly taut-looking Twisted Sister's Dee Snider belted "We're Not Gonna Take It," followed by more perfs including Christian band Switchfoot, Ziggy Marley and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons.

PG's newest stars dutifully walked the green carpet, such as a hirsute Tom Green plugging his upcoming game show, celeb announcer Maria Menounos (who hosts "Hollywood Green"), and Bill Nye, making the rounds for "Stuff Happens."

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Adrian Grenier and the cast of "The Green Life."

A dapper, suit-sporting Adrian Grenier joined green guru Boise Thomas, sustainable style expert Angela Lindvall and eco-renovation expert Darren Moore to talk about their new series "The Green Life." Grenier recently told TV Guide: "My friends and I get together, turn off all the electricity in the house and go off grid. We enjoy each other's company without distractions from the radio or cell phones -- and our carbon footprint is zero!" Somehow we can't see Turtle, Drama, E or especially Ari digging that scene.

Back to the (Santa Monica) Beach
At the beach city's Pacific Park Pier amusement park, Mrs. Governator Maria Shriver and her kids recently rode the spanking new Ferris Wheel -- a $1.5 million energy-efficient marvel -- at the ride's dedication ceremony. The wheel is solar powered and 75 percent more energy efficient than the previous one, which was auctioned off on Ebay for a whopping $132,400, half of which went to the Special Olympics charity.

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The Hulk.

Edward Norton's Incredibly Green Hulk
Edward Norton's been getting some bad press for his "feud" with Marvel over the final cut of "The Incredible Hulk" (in theaters June 13), so he's laying low so as not to jeopardize the movie from becoming a green monster hit.

But Norton and producer Gale Ann Hurd shouldn't be mum about the enormous eco efforts they made throughout the "Hulk" production. Early on, they teamed with the Environmental Media Association to "be the greenest movie ever." EMA prexy Debbie Levin developed a "green coach" program -- experts who advise films on all aspects of production from purchases to building green sets and carbon offsetting.

Hurd said she intended to make "Hulk" a green standard-bearer for the rest of the biz.

Catching Cash For Kelly Slater's Charity
Sean Penn, Eddie Vedder and Ben Harper recently turned out to fete surf god Kelly Slater's Foundation, supporting enviro groups Miocean, Reef Check and the Surfrider Foundation. The bash, held at a Cotton Point, CA Oceanside estate raised more than $350,000.

LooktotheStars.org reports that Vedder and Harper performed to a group of 600, with Slater joining to jam on the night's final tune -- Pearl Jam's "Indifference." "Half of every song I've ever written, was written in the ocean so that's sort of my way of giving back," says Vedder.

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Chris Noth at a Rainforest Alliance Event.

Big's Little Green
And with boffo box office numbers for "Sex and the City," we're inspired to mention that "Big" actor Chris Noth recently attended a Rainforest Action Network bash for Gotham Magazine in NY. Proudly showing pics of his 4-month-baby boy Orion, Noth tells the New York Daily News that people need to support the organization and protect our "green little planet despite George Bush!"

Shoeless Scarlett
June 1 kicked off Soles4Souls Barefoot Week, and Don Cheadle, Jessica Alba and Scarlett Johansson are some celebs helping support the charity's work--donating shoes where needed, especially after natural disasters. According to Soles4Souls founder Wayne Elsey, 300 million children have never owned a pair of shoes and that same amount was dumped into American landfills last year alone. Ms. Johansson has reportedly donated 2,000 pairs of shoes to the charity.

Photo Credits: Wireimage.com and Universal Studios



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Tommi Lewis Tilden

Tommi Lewis Tilden has worked as an editor for several notable media outlets including Disney Publishing, Teen magazine and TV Guide. The Los Angeles-based editor, journalist and book author is also actively involved in environmental efforts including Tree People and Heal the Bay ... read full bio.
Tommi's eco awareness has long encompassed her work (e.g. while editor at TEEN she researched environmentally friendly printing), as well as her personal life (she's a proud Hybrid owner and her home sports solar panels).
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