Market Scene: Spring's Grand Entrance in Hollywood
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:00:00 -0700
While the Market Scene is back in season on Serious Eats, we never really went on hiatus here in Southern California. Like traffic on the 405, the farmers' markets here are packed with people and produce year-round. For the past few months we've been munching on hearty Bloomsdale spinach from the South Central Farmers, tangy winter citrus like blood oranges and Murcott tangerines from Burkart Farms and creamy yet refreshing purées from Finley Farms' celery root. Favas
A Return to Industrial Policy
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:21:25 -0700
The Independent's front page today was entitled Labour's Industrial Revolution . This was unfor tunate. There is a reason why the orig inal industr ial revolution is not entitled the Whig's Industrial Revoluti on or the Tories's Indus trial Revolution, and that is becau se it was not the brainc hild of George III or Wi lliam Pitt the Younger but the name his torians have subsequently given to the unintend ed outcome of the spo ntaneous actions of untold thousands of priv
African first ladies meet in LA for female health (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:15:00 -0700
A group of African first ladies began a two-day meeting in Los Angeles on Monday to forge U.S. partnerships to try to improve health and education of women and girls in African communities afflicted by AIDS.
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2008 Auction Napa Valley - Part 2
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:06:48 -0700
Welcome to our video podcast 2008 Auction Napa Valley - Part 2 - Video Show #64. Right Click Here to Download File iPhone users - Click here to View Video Arguably the benchmark in charitable wine auctions, the Auction Napa Valley is held annually in (where else?) Napa Valley. Established by a group of Napa Valley vintners in 1981, ANV has given over $70 million dollars over its 28 years for healthcare, youth service and low-income housing charities in Napa County. The GrapeRadio cre
On 4/20, NPR Muses About Legalizing It
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:35:45 -0700
Today, in a rather hip nod to the date ( 4/20 ), NPR ran a speculative story that looks into a future two years after marijuana is legalized. They spoke to a series of experts who could speak about the impact on the illegal drug trade, on the criminal justice system, on taxes and revenues, and on children. Their conclusion? It would be a mixed bag--mostly good for alleviating the pressure on prisons, good for medical users, a net wash for adult users, but bad for kids. Their speculations:
AND WHATNOT: Jessica Biels Nude, Horse Murder, and a Paul Simon Tribute!
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:25:47 -0700
Via Lisanti Quarterly I Don't Like You That Way: Naked Jessica Biel Screencaps (courtesy of IndianJones) Midseason Replacements: SURVIVOR TOCANTINS: FIRESIDE CHAT LA Now: Man beheads his horse, feeds its head to his dogs, police say (yowsahs!) New York Times: Fighting Real Parrots With a Fake Owl Best Week Ever: So This Is Why I Am a Comedian Connecticut Museum Quest: 100 Museums Down, 400 to Go! WFUV: Paul Simon, Dick Enberg and Jim Lehrer to Be
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:06:48 -0700
Welcome to our video podcast 2008 Auction Napa Valley - Part 2 - Video Show #64. Right Click Here to Download File iPhone users - Click here to View Video Arguably the benchmark in charitable wine auctions, the Auction Napa Valley is held annually in (where else?) Napa Valley. Established by a group of Napa Valley vintners in 1981, ANV has given over $70 million dollars over its 28 years for healthcare, youth service and low-income housing charities in Napa County. The GrapeRadio cre
On 4/20, NPR Muses About Legalizing It
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:35:45 -0700
Today, in a rather hip nod to the date ( 4/20 ), NPR ran a speculative story that looks into a future two years after marijuana is legalized. They spoke to a series of experts who could speak about the impact on the illegal drug trade, on the criminal justice system, on taxes and revenues, and on children. Their conclusion? It would be a mixed bag--mostly good for alleviating the pressure on prisons, good for medical users, a net wash for adult users, but bad for kids. Their speculations:
AND WHATNOT: Jessica Biels Nude, Horse Murder, and a Paul Simon Tribute!
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:25:47 -0700
Via Lisanti Quarterly I Don't Like You That Way: Naked Jessica Biel Screencaps (courtesy of IndianJones) Midseason Replacements: SURVIVOR TOCANTINS: FIRESIDE CHAT LA Now: Man beheads his horse, feeds its head to his dogs, police say (yowsahs!) New York Times: Fighting Real Parrots With a Fake Owl Best Week Ever: So This Is Why I Am a Comedian Connecticut Museum Quest: 100 Museums Down, 400 to Go! WFUV: Paul Simon, Dick Enberg and Jim Lehrer to Be
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Nigeria: Politics of River Basins Authorities (AllAfrica.com)
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 04:49:34 -0700
I recently read an article by Ujudud Shariff on the politics of River Basins Authorities which in the main dwelt on the way to improve agricultural yield in the North using the various River basins schemes in the area.
Are you going to buy a cat or a kitten? Posted By : catlady
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 14:53:58 -0700
Are you going to buy a cat or a kitten? Posted By : catlady This article is about if you are going to get a cat were are you going to get it from and who is the breeder. Melamine, Pet Food and Our Food Safety Posted By : Katt Mollar Melamine is in our food chain. This article examines this contemporary issue in depth and recommends that consumers be vigilant about what they buy and consume, most especially products consumed by children in large quantit
Celebrities: the importance of depression in their lives
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 15:45:54 -0700
Many people are afraid to reveal that they are vulnerable to depression. They don’t feel able to tell others that they are, or have been, depressed. They keep one part of themselves hidden and secret. They often suffer in isolation for many years. I think it’s hard to see a way of changing this, because it’s so complicated and sensitive. But I do feel it’s great when public figures admit their vulnerabilities, especially their mental health vulnerability. Celebrities are heroe
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 04:49:34 -0700
I recently read an article by Ujudud Shariff on the politics of River Basins Authorities which in the main dwelt on the way to improve agricultural yield in the North using the various River basins schemes in the area.
Are you going to buy a cat or a kitten? Posted By : catlady
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 14:53:58 -0700
Are you going to buy a cat or a kitten? Posted By : catlady This article is about if you are going to get a cat were are you going to get it from and who is the breeder. Melamine, Pet Food and Our Food Safety Posted By : Katt Mollar Melamine is in our food chain. This article examines this contemporary issue in depth and recommends that consumers be vigilant about what they buy and consume, most especially products consumed by children in large quantit
Celebrities: the importance of depression in their lives
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 15:45:54 -0700
Many people are afraid to reveal that they are vulnerable to depression. They don’t feel able to tell others that they are, or have been, depressed. They keep one part of themselves hidden and secret. They often suffer in isolation for many years. I think it’s hard to see a way of changing this, because it’s so complicated and sensitive. But I do feel it’s great when public figures admit their vulnerabilities, especially their mental health vulnerability. Celebrities are heroe
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