Pine interviews This Piano Plays Itself!

The Atlanta-based This Piano Plays Itself delves deep into the electronic possibilities traditional instruments can offer, their style a drugged state of the usual rock fare, one ...

Pine interviews Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun

Often lauded for its sophisticated pop/rock style, Atlanta-based music collaborative Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun continues to gather accolades, having quickly become one of t...

Pine interviews Club Awesome!

Club Awesome began as a rotating cast of musicians and instruments in 2004, finally settling around founders Errol Crane and Rick Kemp, joined by Blair Gainous and Lance Warner. ...

Adam Franklin and his Bolts of Melody

Musician Adam Franklin has never been one to sit still. The man has about three dozen releases through the revered Swervedriver,  Magnetic Morning and his own solo projects, ...

Short Fiction: Star Dust
Mar 2, 2010 | by Holly | No Comments | Read →

“When do you have time to make all that pizza?” I tried a joke. Max laughed back at my comment. Thank God. The 30-minute long discussion had gone sour for me twenty...

Pollution and the biker
Jan 3, 2010 | by Holly | 1 Comment | Read →

Cars, trucks and buses emit considerable amounts of airborne pollution as they make their ways along city streets and highways. The fine particles, nitrogen dioxide and volatile...

Shocking Real Life: Way Too Third-World
May 3, 2009 | by Pine Staff | No Comments | Read →

Seven years ago my sister Cheryl moved to Nicaragua. She had been threatening to do it for two years before that, but it’s hard to take someone seriously when they threaten ...

More than half of counties in the country with high rates of HIV are in Georgia
Jun 23, 2009 | by Pine Staff | 532 Comments | Read →

More than half of the counties with the highest prevalence rates for HIV that isn’t quite yet AIDS were located in Georgia, with African-American communities topping the list, a...

Birth control in your drinking water?
Jun 14, 2009 | by Pine Staff | 2 Comments | Read →

It is true that trace amounts of birth control and other medications—as well as household and industrial chemicals of every stripe—are present in many urban and suburban wat...

The phenomena of Ceiling Cat
Oct 11, 2008 | by Holly | No Comments | Read →

We’re not quite sure where this cat comes from but we really like the picture a lot. One site offers up easily one of the most ridiculous reason for this picture, claiming h...


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