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  • On pages 123 and 124 of the folio Field discovered “this ballad of Chicago's patient Grissel (erroneously pronounced 'Gristle' in leading western circles), setting forth the miseries and the fate of a lass who loved a sailor”:

    Eugene Field A Study In Heredity And Contradictions Thompson, Slason 1901

  • Moby Dishes on His New Book, 'Gristle': The Musician Explains His Motivations for Going Vegan and What He Thinks of 'Conscientious Carnivores'

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Kerry Trueman 2010

  • To be fair, Hello Sadness has a little more vigour than their customary weedy fare, and at least LC! have achieved the remarkable feat of making Belle & Sebastian sound like Throbbing Gristle.

    This week's new singles 2011

  • Gristle includes essays from ten different contributors about the detrimental effects of large-scale meat production on the environment, agricultural workers, communities, and animals.

    PubliCola Nightcap: Talking Cows with Kurt Timmermeister « PubliCola 2010

  • Slaughterers have 'meaty' names like Gristle, Sinew, Tendon and Brisket.

    Talking to Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell about the Edge Chronicles 2010

  • The British performance artist and musician was a lightning rod for controversy in the 1970s, inventing industrial rock with the band Throbbing Gristle and engaging in transgressive conceptual-art display.

    The Ballad of a Rebel and Her Lost Love Steve Dollar 2011

  • This Friday, March 26 from 7: 30 – 9: 00 pm, Moby, a veteran vegan, will be at Town Hall promoting Gristle: From Factory Farms to Food Safety, a new book on industrially produced meat that he co-edited with Miyun Park.

    PubliCola Nightcap: Talking Cows with Kurt Timmermeister « PubliCola 2010

  • Slaughterers have 'meaty' names like Gristle, Sinew, Tendon and Brisket.

    Talking to Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell about the Edge Chronicles 2010

  • On Friday, PubliCola editor Erica C. Barnett and FoodNerd Angela Garbes hosted a conversation with Kurtwood Farms founder Kurt Timmermeister at Town Hall (after Moby, a longtime vegan discussed his new collection of essays on factory farming, Gristle).

    The Future is In Cities « PubliCola 2010

  • On some level, you know what Death In Vegas are about from the names they drop: Trans-Love Energies was the MC5-affiliate Detroit happenings division of John Sinclair; Coum a track on the LP, a pre-Throbbing Gristle art collective.

    This week's new live music 2011

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