Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that fuel cell cars are finally available for mainstream drivers in the U.S.? -- Jack Mixson, Wilmington, DE
For years, green car enthusiasts have
Probably every long-time married couple will acknowledge that every once in a while the rapture will wear off. If they’re lucky they will find a spark that reignites their
“This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier.” That’s the current President speaking to a Reuters reporter on the responsibilities of the
George Ford is the creator of the long running comic strip Addanac City as well as a long time cartoonist friend of mine. This week, I took the time to
Anyone who has lived in Santa Monica for more than a few decades can attest, our fair city has gone from a sleepy, quaint beach town to a fast-paced mini-metropolis.
The first French farce was performed in the 13th century. British farce began a century later. They are both still going strong, but often in very different directions.
British farce
After twenty-one years, Fox's biggest star, Bill O'Reilly, will not be returning. (Predicted here last Friday, making me 1 for 100.) Billo's termination was
Playwright Phinneas Kiyomura’s play “Supper” introduces three oil-rich brothers who have come to Japan to celebrate the wedding of their fourth brother, Freddy (Joel Scher), to his very strange