The central character is grieving the death of his monkey (not a euphemism). The bad guy is a butcher who carves up his assistants to provide meat for his building's tenants. The heroine enlists the help of radical, violent vegetarians to bring the villain down. And it's all played out...
A hugely likable classic—around since 1932—that looks like it jumped out of a photograph of old New York and couldn't find its way back. Very nearly just behind the Port Authority Bus Terminal, this full-service butcher shop deals in everything from sirloin to squab, rabbits to ribeyes....
Attainable Sustainable: The Lost Art of Self Reliant Livingby Kris Bordessa ~ With a page or two on just about everything, this book allows you to dip your toe into everything from composting to beekeeping to foraging and more. Learn how to make sourdough bread, kombucha,elderberry syrup,beg...
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Encouraged by its success, Fitzgerald began to devote more time to his writing. Then he continued with the novel the Beautiful and Damned (1922), a collection of short stories Thales of the Jazz Age (1922), and a play The Vegetable (1923). But his greatest success was The Great Gatsby,...
first generation Irish-American and vengeful son of slain Dead Rabbits leader Priest Vallon (Liam Neeson); the duo arguably wouldn’t find the right actor-director rhythm for another few projects. And while Cameron Diaz has chops to spare, she feels completely miscast as Amsterdam’s pickpocket ...
They're fascinating relics of an age gone by, created with such love and attention to detail that they're not only fun to fight but exhilaration to play as (thank you Bioshock 2). Beautiful and horrifying, loveable and at times very, very frightening, Big Daddies are an appealing mixture...
He later formed his own think tank, the Hudson Institute, and grew immensely fat and died in 1983 at the age of 61. The New Yorker referred to him as the “heavyweight of the Megadeath Intellectuals.” Kahn’s theories formed the basis for Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 satirical film, Dr. ...
The latest island explorer from Ubisoft, this time set in the Stone Age. Trailers so far have shown spears in lieu of automatic weapons and tameable wooly mammoths instead of rideable elephants. Given the era in which Primal is set, it’ll likely contain less in the way political warfare,...
Any way that you can add animal protein to their diet is good -- among other possibilities are surplus milk (if you have dairy animals -- I have goats); offal from butchering (I've got rabbits, and have also fed the chickens newborn bunnies that didn't make it); and earthworms ...