Archive for March, 2008

sad news, and the way of the world

Monday, March 31st, 2008 by Anne Lerch


With every new era, we lament the passing of one cultural paradigm or another; a technology is no longer needed or useful (rotary dial phones, typewriters, meat grinders), or a dance technique or art style fades in popularity, becoming the object of study for a few academics and hobbyists. Sadly, sometimes a region of [...]

product review: twisted tea

Friday, March 28th, 2008 by Regena Rafelson


Someone out there likes Twisted Tea. Around since 2001, this beverage company attempts to marry tea and beer. The union has produced several offspring, ranging from a peach-flavored sister to a half-and-half brother. The oldest in the litter is Original.
Original “Twisted Tea” is neither tea, nor beer, but manages to collect the [...]

anshun fake tea leaves

Thursday, March 27th, 2008 by Dan Robertson


With its endless mountains, abundant rainfall and pure environment, China’s Southwest Guizhou (Gway Joe) province is a perfect location for growing tea bushes. However, despite a long history of tea cultivation, the province is little known in the West. Even within China it takes a distant back seat to other places like Yunnan, Sichuan, Fujian [...]

an old, new weapon against bioterrorism: tea

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 by Sandy M. Bushberg


That’s correct. You didn’t misread the title. Nor is it a typo. Drinking tea might just help protect you from an attack using biological weapons such as anthrax or botulinum toxin. I know it sounds pretty far fetched, but I just read an article about a team of British and American researchers who got together [...]

john company conquers india

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008 by James Norwood Pratt


As Alexander had unleashed the hoarded gold of Persia, and the Roman preconsuls had seized upon the the spoils of Greece and Pontus, and the Conquistadors the silver of Peru, so now did the English nabobs, merchant princes and adventurers . . . Unthaw the frozen treasure of Hindustan and pour it into England.
-Major-General [...]