Volume 17 Issue 6

  • War All The Time

    Ooph. Being in the army makes you tired.

  • Helen Thomas

    Helen Thomas pretty much said that Jews need to "get the hell out of Palestine" and go home to "Poland, Germany and America."

  • Detlev Lives!

    Thirty years ago, Thomas Haustein starred in one film. Then he never appeared on-screen again.

  • Cat Fighters

    Now, that the last 20 (or less) Caucasian leopards living in the area are facing extinction, the war torn Nagorno-Karabakh enclave has finally become a matter of international concern, and the old war veterans have received all the supplies they need...

  • Our House

    The view of the San Francisco Bay from at the top of a 100-foot coastal redwood is just as panoramic as, say, that from a high-rise apartment in the city's posh neighborhood of Russian Hill.

  • Castroland

    Neither of us had any expectations when we, two pale Danes, decided to take a vacation to Cuba. Of course, there'd be the stereotypical imagery: colonial architecture, old men with cigars, American automobiles from the 50s, and salsa dancing.

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  • Fright Night

    Before Haiti was catapulted into the news following the catastrophic earthquake in January that killed 230,000 people, it was mainly known for two things: Wyclef Jean from the Fugees and Voodoo.

  • Honk Honk Honk

    My first car was a 1996 Geo Metro LSi. Then came the 2000 Ford Focus SE. I picked them because Consumer Reports told me to.

  • Workin’ On My Night Cheese

    There's an old wives' tale that claims that eating cheese before bed makes you dream weird and incredible things. For serious?

  • Dressed To Fight

    On a recent trip to Bolivia, we heard about an indigenous women's freestyle wrestling called Lucha Libre, Cholita style.

  • Workin’ On My Night Cheese

    There's an old wives' tale that claims that eating cheese before bed makes you dream weird and incredible things. For serious?

  • Fright Night

    Before Haiti was catapulted into the news following the catastrophic earthquake in January that killed 230,000 people, it was mainly known for two things: Wyclef Jean from the Fugees and Voodoo.