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What’s In That Taco? Lion Meat?

20 Jan

Yes, apparently anything goes in Arizona. Boca Tacos y Tequila, a Tuscon restaurant, plans to serve a taco filled with lion meat on Feb. 16.

Over the past 6 months, since they launched exotic meat Wednesdays, the restaurant has served tacos with python, alligator, elk, kangaroo and rattlesnake meats. Last week, owner Bryan Mazon announced that the restaurant would accept orders for the lion tacos.

“I’ve gotten a lot of questions, like if it’s legal,” said Mazon, adding that a few lion tacos have been reserved so far. “We’re still a month out, too.”

Each taco will cost $8.75 since the price of one pound of ground lion meet is $100. Apparently the past alligator and rattlesnake tacos were especially popular.

The owners plan to order the lion meat from a farm outside of Los Angeles.  Would you order a lion taco?

Assorted Journalistic Controversies and Dilemmas

19 Jan

As someone who’s been doing journalism for the last half decade of my life, I like to follow the latest news and quagmires that occur in the field. The last couple of days have yielded much ripe fruit for consideration (mine and yours):

1) Howard Kurtz Keeps Hilarious Error to Himself Until New Yorker Calls Him Out- New York Magazine: In late November of 2010, the much-respected Kurtz published an article about Rep. Darrell Issa on The Daily Beast. The article itself featured an interview with the representative. Or so Kurtz thought. Now, several months later, Kurtz issued a correction. It turns out he had been speaking with Rep. Issa’s chief-of-staff, who simply didn’t correct Kurtz throughout the interview, in spite of the fact that Kurtz repeated addressed questions to “Congressman.” It’s a shocking mistake from such a veteran reporter, and The New Yorker asked why it took so long for him to post a correction.

2) Close to Home, An Avian Emergency- New York Times: What? The “paper of record” published a lengthy blog post about a bird that crashed into one of their windows. Sad, to be sure, but worthy of an article? Slow news day? Seems like a joke that somebody published.

3) No Title- Flickr: As my editor-in-chief, Brian Fung, frequently chided us at The Campus, “Don’t put in nonsense headlines or you might forget about them.” Otherwise, this happens in the Times-Picayune:

4) Steve Jobs Went to Switzerland In Search of Cancer Treatment- Fortune: A fascinating dilemma with how to address off-the-record comments. In 2009, while holding an interview with Fortune, Apple director Jerry York told the paper that Jobs went to Switzerland in search of cancer treatment. York died in March 2010, so the paper decided the off-the-record agreement was off.  Should sources have to specify “off-the-record forever?”

Marshawn Lynch’s “Earth-Shaking” Run

12 Jan

In the 4th quarter of the Seahawks shocking 41-36 win over the Saints, Marshawn Lynch broke through the Saints’ defense and dashed to a 67-yard touchdown that some have called the “greatest run ever.” Well, it turns out the touchdown actually created a “man-made earthquake” that was registered on the seismic scale nearby.

Here’s the run:

And ESPN’s report on the earthquake:

Map of Assassination Attempts

12 Jan

In response to the much-publicized Sarah Palin “Crosshairs” map, Seattle-based The Stranger created this cover for their next issue.

Some of the assassination attempts you may not have heard of:

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

George Tiller

George Wallace

Right Now There’s Snow in 49 States

11 Jan

As of 11:11 p.m. on 1/11/11 there is fresh snow on the ground in 49 of the 50 states. The only holdout? Not Hawaii (as you might expect), but Florida.

Though meteorologists say this is “extremely unusual,” this same feat occurred in early 2010 (when Hawaii was the lone holdout).

That is snow in Hawaii