The invasion of the (coffee) pod people
In Italy, Nespresso machines can't compete with the divine espresso served in cafes. Elsewhere, it might be another story.
In Italy, Nespresso machines can't compete with the divine espresso served in cafes. Elsewhere, it might be another story.
Eating on the Edge: Americans tend to eat large animals, the less to be confronted with dinner's cuteness, and only select parts of them, creating environmental questions about resources. Eating smaller animals would help.
"The Seattle Weekly" regretfully announces that Molly Norris has stopped cartooning for the paper.
We're living the effects of the BP oil spill and fearing a proposed open-pit mine near Bristol Bay. Should we worry about our own state's vineyards and orchards growing so close to Hanford's plutonium?
Media often imply Baby Boomers are the source of all problems. They're resented in America, feared in Canada, and are better off fleeing to Mexico. It's time they retired and let a new generation be the demographic pinata.