Looking forward to the new year means setting your sights on bigger and better things to come! Sharing that positive outlook will be your friendly neighborhood vendor, holding the latest edition of Street Roots bright and early Friday morning. Here’s what you’ll find inside:
The making of a killer breadmaker: Dave Dahl, the man behind Dave’s Killer Bread, talks about his trials and triumphs, shared in a new book with Varinthorn Christopher who has her own story to tell. Laura Moulton reports.
The white man’s burden: Rosette Royale interviews author, anthropologist, blogger and humorist Christian Lander about his studies of the habits and perspectives of the elusive progressive middle-class white person.
That’s what she said: A rundown of notable quotables from 2010, including Tom Steenson, Storm Large, Ted Rall and more.
The time doesn't fit the crime: A new report by the Western Regional Advocacy Project on the impact of so-called nuisance laws that lead to serious barriers to people experiencing homelessness.
Plus, enough news, commentary, poetry and artwork to round out a perfect January afternoon. Have an opinion on what you’ve read in the paper? Send it our way to streetrootsnews@gmail.com, or drop us a line on Facebook. Until then, don’t miss out on your new copy of Street Roots, and remember to pass along a smile to your vendor. Thank you!