Forget organized religion. Now your answers for how to live well and do good can be found in GOOD magazine. First launched in September 2006, GOOD has quickly established a community of forward-thinking followers who “give a damn.” GOOD magazine covers what’s culturally relevant, with an emphasis on all things progressive. Recent articles include a Q&A with a college student who ditched class this fall to photograph Iraq, a rundown of anti-consumer groups and some of the most radical resolutions countries are passing in the name of sustainability. On their website, www.good.is, you can read all their published articles, check out their blogs or watch one of their video shows. Possibly the best part is that you technically don’t have to pay a dime for your subscription. GOOD maintains their charitable and progressive integrity by offering subscriptions for the price you choose with your payment going to the non-profit organization of your choice. So though you may be able to get the magazine for free, you’ll have to up the ante if it’s good karma you seek.