October 20 11
Local Food Movement Gaining Momentum in Houston KUHF, December 24, 2010 As the local food movement gains in popularity across the globe, so too have these buzzwords. But it’s not just the tree-huggers that are pushing the local-friendly grocery cart along in Houston anymore. People of all stripes are taking notice. Even City Hall is [...]
June 15 10
This is the to do list I wrote for myself to do the next day on the night before my 33rd birthday. Please don’t be offended. To do on my birthday 2010 - Cut Jracula show into tracks and burn Ask someone to bring cdr’s And a printer! And sleeves (and paper) - Mow everything [...]
April 20 10
Terry Gross: What do you think of a pro-gun march being held on the anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing? Richard Clarke: Well Terry, its deeply disturbing. But on the one hand, most of us who own guns – and millions of Americans do – most of us who own guns are perfectly normal human [...]
February 24 10
I’m working on a project for work, part of the Houston Food Policy Workgroup, where we’re forming a coalition that is kind of a subgroup of the workgroup, but kind of its own thing, that is trying to solve the problem of allowing farmers’ markets to accept the Lone Star Card (Food Stamps, EBT, SNAP, [...]
February 22 10
It seems there’s a little facebook chatter about TEDxAustin that just happened yesterday, which led me to finding out that there is going to be a TEDxHouston on June 12, 2010. TED is now allowing independent groups to organize their own TED-like events across the planet that follow the format of short inspiring talks on [...]
February 22 10
I wrote this song, like many, as a poem that I then dug up a couple year later and wrote the music. This is one of those ones were everything just kind of came together one night. This song, Adam to Eve, was put out on my Morning EP in 2006. I think that the [...]