Month: December 2016

Newsnibbles 2016 Review

Well, we can all agree that 2016 has been pretty shitty for world politics, celebrity deaths and way too much media focus on hate and negativity. That’s why we thought we’d round up 2016, as experienced on Newsnibbles instead.  Hopefully this will focus us on some positivity and bring us forward

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7 Questions

Today’s 7 Questions is with SciFi author and hotdog aficionado, R James Stevens.  As with many of our recent interviewees, he found us on Facebook.  We are open to any social media approaches, if you want to answer 7 Questions, just say hello! Here we go! 1. Do you like

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7 Questions

Today’s 7 Questions is with horror author Lucinda Moebius, who claims to have made vampires scary again, eeek!  We caught up with her to find out about blood suckers, cuisine, and of course, pet couture. 1. How are you making vampires scary again?     Vampyres have always been scary.

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Celebrate Pride, but Not Too Much

It has recently come to our attention that The Isle of Wight is celebrating it’s first Pride festival.  This should be great news, it has only taken the small island forty-six years to catch up with the mainland, not too bad at all, all things considered. Unfortunately, the way it

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Monday Mystery Mime

Yes, we know it’s Tuesday, but that wouldn’t be alliterative, would it? So, you know the drill by now, guess the mime, post your answer in a comment, Tulluah will mime anything you like if you win. The winners of last week’s Mystery Mime were Sandra Payne and Michele Morrison, with

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Monday Mystery Mime

This week our friends at Feathers and Toast are getting into the festive spirit, with a Christmas themed mystery mime.  And that is your clue, Christmas.  As always you can enter with a comment, and if you win, Tallulah will perform the mime of your choosing. The correct answer to last week’s

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Nibblets

Standing Rock Stands Firm You may remember in a previous nibblet we reported on Big Oil trying to frack all over the Native American’s holy land at Standing Rock.  The peaceful protest received minimal coverage in the mainstream media, possibly because the police and military were sent in to disperse

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