Word: milling
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...Farmers' markets are thriving, along with community-supported agriculture, through which people subscribe to a monthly produce basket. And on locavore websites, converts swap shopping tips (Goatsbeard Farm feta from a Missouri cook) and recipes (cheese grits via a Georgia blogger who plugs a stone-ground variety from a mill powered by a mule named Luke). Some boast of eating local on a budget-- $8.34 a day in the case of an Oakland, Calif., activist who got by on sorrel-potato soup and honey-sweetened cookies for dinner. But she confesses, "Let's face it. I can't go without...
...want to become editors. What they want, what I want, is for what I'm reading to have already undergone the sort of editing that allows reading to be an intimate, thoroughly immersive, deeply pleasurable activity. Who is going to DJ "Freakonomics," the opening chapter of "The Mill on the Floss," and one of Mr. Updike's golf poems into some grisly new work? The only people who will do something like that are the same people who stand most to benefit from bookscanning: writers! Book scanning...
...meeting, the anarchy in the room increases. UC representatives have begun hunting and gathering support from neighboring groups. “Sit down!” Riley exclaims from the dais. “Sit down,” she sternly repeats as the raucous members mill about the meeting. The representatives follow her orders. Sometimes even Riley can’t be all ears. Sometimes even she has to lay down...
...living in West Virginia and working for a steel mill when the steel industry was in danger. Candidate Dick Cheney visited our mill and said to us employees, "We will never lie to you." Al Gore never came. The Democrats lost the state --normally a Democratic stonghold. As long as the Electoral College exists, local issues will continue to matter, even if they do not get the attention of the national media...
Saturday, April 22nd at 2 p.m. in the Leverett Old Library, Mill Street, McKinlock Hall. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 495-2222. Regular: $8, Students and Seniors: $5. To many, pre-frosh weekend seems like the perfect opportunity to define what the Harvard artistic community is all about. As varied as the events this weekend may already be, the Harvard-Radcliffe Contemporary Music Ensemble has come up with a performance that will make this weekend’s mix of events even spicier. They’re offering five works in one of performance art?...