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They'd Love to Turn You Onnew

Yesterdays Tomorrow, a Beatles tribute band, has landed a three-night stand at Liverpool's legendary Cavern this November.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  09-27-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

I Want a Lover With a Slow Forknew

The slow food movement grew up in Italy and has moved across the U.S. An international gathering will pull slow fooders from around the globe back to Italy this fall.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  09-27-2004  |  Food+Drink

Gonna Garden My Heartnew

Planting flowers among my vegetables, instead of relying on "old-fashioned" row crops, created a delightful garden. Nature abhors a monocrop.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  09-27-2004  |  Gardening

The Worms' Turnnew

An experiment in condo vermiculture (the fancy name for worm farming) allows a writer to move his houseplants from chemical agriculture to organic.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  09-27-2004  |  Gardening

Wal-Mart Encourages Camping in Parking Lotsnew

With its 24/7 operations and expansive parking lots, Wal-Mart apparently realized it could make more friends (and more cents) by letting folks in self-contained campers spend the night (and perhaps spend some money while they're at it) than by chasing them off at the risk of alienating potential customers.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  08-19-2004  |  Travel

Stupid Squash Tricksnew

Squash plants are too darn big. The rational solution appears to be cultivating fewer plants, but late-season plant loss can cut productivity disastrously. Here are some simple tricks to help preserve your harvest.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  08-03-2004  |  Gardening

Michael Badnarik: Libertarian presidential candidatenew

Interview with the Libertarian candidate, considered the dark horse winner of his party's nomination
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  07-23-2004  |  Politics

Daylilies: Neither Do They Spinnew

Beautiful and edible, weedlike in their tenacity, bearing handsome foliage and available in a wide range of warm colors – what's not to like about daylilies?
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  07-09-2004  |  Gardening

Cake Out in the Rain: Tanker Leaks Liquid Uraniumnew

While the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies was convened in San AANtonio, a truckload of liquified uranium was dripping on the highway in Asheville, N.C. -- and daily shipments of uranyl nitrate are routine.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  07-09-2004  |  Environment

Symbionts I Have Knownnew

Certain animals, including chickens, copperheads, cats and dogs, are beneficial to gardens.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  06-10-2004  |  Gardening

Meadow Gardens Can Eventually Grow Themselvesnew

Laissez-faire gardening -- letting a garden create itself instead of forcing plants into preconceived patterns -- is the simplest and most natural way to nurture plants.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  06-08-2004  |  Gardening

Electronic Systems Could Fail the Voting Testnew

A growing chorus of authoritative voices worldwide maintains that the type of voting machine used in North Carolina's Buncombe County (known in the industry as direct-record electronic devices) is inherently unreliable and prone to tampering in ways that couldn't even be detected.
Mountain Xpress  |  Cecil Bothwell  |  06-08-2004  |  Policy Issues

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