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Ecoholic: Keep Ants in Checknew

You can de-bug with green potions you can find in your pantry.
NOW Magazine  |  Adria Vasil  |  07-21-2008  |  Advice

Ray Ruybal Made His Mark on Denver's Graffitinew

The longtime head of the city's graffiti unit fought to clean up the city -- until he felt he was beating his head against the wall.
Westword  |  Jared Jacang Maher  |  07-21-2008  |  Art

Meet the Biodynamic Dairy Behind Seven Stars Farmnew

In practice, biodynamics require almost complete reliance on farm products to support the 70-cow herd. The cows feed on pasture from spring through fall, and the dairy also grows spelt, sorghum and hay to feed the cows through the winter, when fresh pasturage is unavailable.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Dan Packel  |  07-21-2008  |  Food+Drink

ChiRunning is a New Approach to Running Injury-Freenew

What if all -- or even most -- of those running injuries you've sustained over the years were attributable to poor biomechanics? What if someone suggested a running technique that could forestall a recurrence of your Achilles tendonitis or plantar fasciitis, relieve your chronic knee and ankle pain and help prevent more muscle pulls?
Isthmus  |  David Medaris  |  07-21-2008  |  Sports

How Radio Show Host Howard Garrett Pushed Dallas to the Center of the Organic Gardening Movementnew

In 1989 when Garrett launched his first garden show on WBAP-820 AM, the "chemical-pusher" language barely matched the level of invective hurled at him by detractors. This was one tough town for an organic gardener.
Dallas Observer  |  Jim Schutze  |  07-21-2008  |  Gardening

Springfield, Ill., Was an Important Station on the Underground Railroadnew

Part of the intrigue of the Underground Railroad is its mystery -- we'll never know the whole story. Its activists tried to keep their work secret, so they kept no official records; many African-American participants couldn't read or write, which prevented them from leaving records. What we know comes from oral histories, journals, and memoirs sometimes found by luck.
Illinois Times  |  Tara McClellan McAndrew  |  07-21-2008  |  History

Turning Stale Scraps of Bread into Yummy Panzanellanew

A favorite summertime stale-bread dish is panzanella, Italian bread-and-tomato salad. It's something I make every summer, whether I have stale bread on hand or have to deliberately leave some bread out for a few hours.
Illinois Times  |  Julianne Glatz  |  07-21-2008  |  Food+Drink

Tomato Terror: Avoid Falling Victim to Hype About Salmonellanew

It's certainly important for public-health agencies to find the source of the outbreak and for producers, purveyors, and consumers to take the appropriate precautions. It's equally important, however, to keep a realistic perspective about the situation and distinguish between facts and media hype. Is there any real reason to panic or completely quit eating these fresh vegetables?
Illinois Times  |  Julianne Glatz  |  07-21-2008  |  Food+Drink

Universal Soldiernew

Soldiers returning from war have a long road ahead of them.
Boulder Weekly  |  Dylan Otto Krider  |  07-19-2008  |  Performance

A Bristol Nonprofit Wants to Replicate Your Brain and Bequeath It to a Robotnew

Some transhumanists are interested in eliminating certain diseases, or in slowing down the aging process. More ambitious ones, such as Bruce Duncan or the folks at the Willington, Connecticut-based World Transhumanist Association, believe that technology could eventually help us outlive death.
Seven Days  |  Mike Ives  |  07-18-2008  |  Tech

A Burlington Couple Satisfies Cravings for Not-quite-meatnew

When a conscious carnivore falls in love with a vegetarian, something has to replace the sausages at breakfast. The result: hearty, flavorful and filling "veggie patties" that don't taste or look like flesh but satisfy meat-eaters.
Seven Days  |  Suzanne Podhaizer  |  07-18-2008  |  Food+Drink

Legislature Guts Bill for North Carolina's Burgeoning Video Game Industrynew

With more than 30 video game-related companies based in the Triangle, the potential exists for the area to become the East Coast hub of game development. The question is whether the state government can develop an incentives package to help this nascent industry grow.
INDY Week  |  Zack Smith  |  07-18-2008  |  Video Games

For Summertime Blueberry Thrillsnew

Blueberry Kuchen never fails to please or come out beautifully. Deborah, an artist and artistic home cook, gave me this recipe a lifetime ago, scribbled on the back of an envelope I still have, splashed with purple fruit stains, and I think it may have been handed to her that way.
INDY Week  |  Sheryl Cornett  |  07-18-2008  |  Food+Drink

Spoiled Trailblazernew

A note to former University of Arizona hooks recruit Brandon Jennings: Have fun in Europe!
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  07-18-2008  |  Sports

How'd the Smithsonian Folklife Festival Get Texas' and Bhutan's Food So Wrong?new

Has the chef ever been to Bhutan? No. Has he ever tasted Bhutanese cooking before? No. Has he ever cooked Bhutanese food before now? No.
Washington City Paper  |  Tim Carman  |  07-18-2008  |  Food+Drink

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