#MorningMonarchy: June 29, 2016
California cannabis, Pepsi aspartame and the 40-year-old Twinkie + this day in history w/the derecho and our song of the day by Cymbals Eat Guitars on your Morning Monarchy for June 29, 2016.
California cannabis, Pepsi aspartame and the 40-year-old Twinkie + this day in history w/the derecho and our song of the day by Cymbals Eat Guitars on your Morning Monarchy for June 29, 2016.
Dissolving the dead, walking on water and chemtrails and chill + this day in history w/Enovid and our song of the day by Sonny Knight & The Lakers on your Morning Monarchy for June 23, 2016.
Big soda, SNAP riots and more Portland waterwars + this day in history w/the Magna Carta and our song of the day by Ben Watt on your Morning Monarchy for June 15, 2016.
Hemp hemp hooray, water cheats and Oregon oil + this day in history w/USS Liberty and our song of the day by Weaves on your Morning Monarchy for June 8, 2016.
Everything's wrestling, festival elections and the hipster invasion + this day in history w/Zoot Suit Riots and our song of the day by Beck on your Morning Monarchy for June 3, 2016.
Toxic substances, poison hemlock and human meat + this day in history w/Hands Across America and our song of the day by Leyya on your Morning Monarchy for May 25, 2016.
Over 76 cruise ships are expected to dock in Portland, Maine this season, and the first one that arrived contained a ship full of holiday makers with norovirus. Of the 919 passengers and 520 crew members aboard the Balmoral, over 260 were taken ill with the disease. [1]
Portland pesticides, medical errors and unhealthy headlines + this day in history w/Haymarket affair and our song of the day by Japancakes on your Morning Monarchy for May 4, 2016.
The LA Times' must've been high to get punked by the Yes Men; Federal court affirms the Supreme's decision on a warrant to look at your phone; and a Chicago college converts its football field into something useful.
The LA Times' must've been high to get punked by the Yes Men; Federal court affirms the Supreme's decision on a warrant to look at your phone; and a Chicago college converts its football field into something useful.