Thank goodness for Shakespeare.
He knew how to coin a phrase which you can use and abuse to your heart’s content. In this instance it’s to make a point that was well ...
After a serious mountain-bike ride, we decided to stop for a picnic in the meadows in L’Aubrac. Before we left, we made some bulgur wheat and added some fresh vegetables, shallots, radishes, squash, and bacon.
Once...
A new online service for buying new cars, called CarWoo!, was announced today in Las Vegas at the Digital Dealer show.
This new service transforms the way consumers buy cars online, leveling the playing field between...
A new kind of shop has opened in the Netherlands. It's called De Vegetarische Slager (A Vegetarian Butcher) - a bit of an oxymoron, no?
The store hosts a wide range of meat-substitutes and their very...
This posting was created on October 16 2010, World Food Day in celebration of that event. Due to the nature of this challenge (it took all day) I am posting the results today, October 17th....
The Millennium Institute President, Hans Herren, spoke at the Nourishing the Planet briefing breakfast panel at the World Food Prize yesterday and encouraged funders and policy makers to redirect their focus from what he calls “modern technology”—or...
The power of music is just incredible. In Japan there is a man who helps terminal ill patients by playing music. It is Yoshihiro Karino, a performer of shinobue, a Japanese transverse flute. He could...
It's refreshing to have a fringe candidate who is not a homophobe, a Nazi or a witch. Meet Jimmy McMillan, a New York serial fringe candidate who has run for mayor of New York City,...
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