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Waiting for my VW to get an oil change. #eggsbenedict (at The Bread Peddler)
It's always pure musical pleasure to my body and soul when Ethan Tucker plays for Pints Barn. We love him here. Thank You for sharing your amazing talent with us all. #ethantucker (at Pints Barn)
Trying out a new blend of Olympia Coffee. ☕️ #olympiacoffee roasters (at Olympia Coffee Roasting - Capitol Boulevard)
"Nonna Marijuana’s Italian Feast" is the first episode of a web series exploring pot cuisine. It features a charming 91-year-old grandmother who cooks cannabis Italian food infused with love.
Way Beyond Brownies: Vice Launches A Marijuana Cooking Show
Photo credit: Vice
Caption: Aurora Leveroni, 91, is also known as “Nonna Marijuana.”
Jon Stewart makes his directorial debut in Rosewater—the story of Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari who was detained, interrogated, and tortured for filming protests in Iran during the 2009 presidential elections.
Here’s a clip from Fresh Air’s interview with Stewart:
On how humor sustained Bahari when he was in solitary confinement
"Humor survives in the bleakest of conditions. … I think the idea that under these incredibly harsh conditions, not only did [Bahari’s] humor survive, his humor sustained him. And I found that incredibly empowering to an extent in that I always felt that.
People always say, “Is that an appropriate joke? Is it appropriate to joke about that subject?” And [I] always want to say, “Not only is it appropriate to joke about that subject, but I think it’s essential to joke about it.” … I’ve always had this experience at funerals or in a time of great worry [that] a joke can kind of reenergize or reconfigure a room or bring people back to life to some extent. His ability to do that for himself in the absence of audience I thought was remarkable.”
The full interview:
Jon Stewart’s Debut Film Shows ‘Humor Survives’ In The Bleakest Conditions
PS. We had so much material we want to share with you that we’re splitting the Stewart interview into two parts. We’ll have a second show that’s more about The Daily Show airing soon. Stay tuned.
Photo credit: Victoria Will - ABC
Make It in a Mug: The Pear Moscow Mule
Is it just us, or is everything just a little bit better when served in a mug? From soup… >
Make It in a Mug: The Pear Moscow Mule
Is it just us, or is everything just a little bit better when served in a mug? From soup to nuts, from cocoa to...
It’s 5-O’Clock Somewhere: The Cucumber Cooler
We can’t think of a more well-deserved holiday than Earth Day. Ever generous… >
It’s 5-O’Clock Somewhere: The Cucumber Cooler
We can’t think of a more well-deserved holiday than Earth Day. Ever generous and nurturing, this...
Bit of irony today. Or blind hope. This isn’t snow, it’s three solid inches of ice. Everywhere.
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