Posts Tagged ‘globe’

Box lunch: Sustainability and self-heating food

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Sink your teeth into today's top stories from around the globe. Is Katniss Everdeen a model for sustainable eating? – Food & Wine No microwave required with self-heating cans of food. – Guardian Journeys in beer: One man's hunt for a very rare brew. – Bites on Today OMG! When vintners market to the texting generation. – Washington Post Sorry raw foodists, cooking made major changes in human development. – io9

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Box lunch: Bad tables and seed starters

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Sink your teeth into today's top stories from around the globe. A pro's tips on avoiding the worst table in the house. – Bon Appétit O.K., class, today we're going to learn about starting seeds indoors. – Food 52 The stronger the smell, the smaller the bite. – NPR In 1930, fast food meant bread and milk with sugar sprinkled on top. – Farm and Dairy Nothing says “Congratulations on the new addition” like a new baby taco box. – The Kitchn

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Does The Post rely too much on wire services?

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Long before there was Twitter, there was the Associated Press . For more than 160 years, sometimes in snippets even shorter than 140 characters, AP news bulletins have gone out via couriers and telegraph, wire and teletype, satellites and Internet to thousands of newsrooms, which relay the news to readers, listeners and viewers in all corners of the globe. Read full article > >

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‘A Separation,’ Golden Globe-winning Iranian film, offers dose of normality

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

If 10 years hence there are American tourists on the streets of Tehran and Isfahan and peace reigns in the region, perhaps we will all look back at films such as Asghar Farhadi’s “A Separation” and think: That helped. Farhadi’s magnificent opus, nominally a look at divorce but more deeply a meditation on class, truth and honor, won best foreign language film at the Golden Globes on Sunday. Read full article > >

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BAFTA nominations: ‘The Artist’ leads the field

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Continuing to assert its award season dominance, “ The Artist ” was nominated for 12 BAFTA Awards today, the British equivalent of the Academy Awards. The silent charmer — winner of the Golden Globe for best musical or comedy — was one of the five British Academy of Film and Television nominees for best film. The others: “The Descendants,” “Drive,” “The Help” and “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.” Stars Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo also were nominated in the lead acting categories, while Michel Hazanavicius was recognized in the directing category alongside Martin Scorsese (“Hugo”), Nicolas Winding Refn (“Drive”), Tomas Alfredson (“Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy”) and Lynne Ramsay (“We Need to Talk About Kevin”). Read full article > >

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Books of The Times: ‘The Real Romney,’ by Michael Kranish and Scott Helman – Review

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Two reporters for The Boston Globe try to explain Mitt Romney by pulling together lots of details into a narrative that is absorbing and fair-minded.

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Books of The Times: ‘The Real Romney,’ by Michael Kranish and Scott Helman – Review

Ricky Gervais ‘subdued’ at Globes

Monday, January 16th, 2012

A “respectful and restrained” Ricky Gervais lacked the bite of last year, as host of a lacklustre Golden Globes ceremony, reviewers conclude.

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Ricky Gervais ‘subdued’ at Globes

Monday, January 16th, 2012

A “respectful and restrained” Ricky Gervais lacked the bite of last year, as host of a lacklustre Golden Globes ceremony, reviewers conclude.

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Artist wins Golden Globes treble

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Black and white silent film The Artist takes home three awards from the Golden Globes in Los Angeles, hosted by Britain’s Ricky Gervais.

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Ricky Gervais ready to rumble as host of Golden Globes 2012

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

PASADENA, Calif. — Hosting the Golden Globe Awards has become his “extreme sport,” Ricky Gervais said Friday, a couple of days before his third crack at the annual trophy show on NBC. Appearing at Winter TV Press Tour 2012, Gervais insisted that he “stands by . . . every joke I did last year, and I don’t care what people think” of his performance as host of the 2011 Globes. Read full article > >

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Carpetbagger: Golden Globe Nominations Go to ‘The Help,’ ‘The Descendants,’ ‘The Artist’

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Golden Globe nominations announced on Thursday did little to clear up the Oscar forecast.

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Sunday Routine | You: Readers Share Their Sunday Routines

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

For tens of thousands around the globe, at least part of your Sunday last week was spent using Twitter or Facebook to tell The New York Times how you spent the day.

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Box lunch: Cake fees and macaroon ties

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Sink your teeth into today's top stories from around the globe. Should you be charged a “slicing fee” when you BYOC (that's “bring your own cake”) to a restaurant? – The Independent If you've ever wondered how a 100-year-old champagne tastes, Jay McInerny can now enlighten you. – Wall Street Journal Mike Tyson spoofs Herman Cain's “Imagine There's No Pizza” – because he can. – Zagat That Twinkie craving may not be your fault, blame your mind: The brain tells us to eat junk food when we're hungry. – Guardian Macarons and macaroni have a lot more in common than you think. – Slate

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Box lunch: Blah breakfast and good gravy

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Sink your teeth into today's top stories from around the globe. Wakey, wakey, eggs and lawsuit? A Manhattan lawyer is suing his gym for lackluster, complimentary breakfasts. – New York Daily News Seems Colonel Sanders had more than one “secret” recipe. – CBS News A map of all the McDonald's in the United States. We're not lovin' it. – Grist Good gravy! A step-by-step tutorial. – Bon Appétit Of knife and pork: A firsthand account of butchering a pig. – Food Republic

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Qantas Planes Return to the Skies After Court Order

Monday, October 31st, 2011

A flight from Sydney to Jakarta took off Monday afternoon, the first departure since Qantas’s decision to ground its entire fleet left thousands of travelers stranded around the globe during the weekend.

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