Coffee from Animals?!


Good day!

It seems that a storm is approaching the country.

Make sure to stock up on food, stay dry, and still practice social distancing!

 

ー初めにー

Today’s 3-Hint Quiz:

Here’s a brief explanation of the hints:

Its Arabic word is “qahwah”, which in a way sounds like “coffee”. If that was your answer, then you got it right! And you read it right. In Indonesia, they have a special kind of coffee made from animal droppings!

 

Here’s for this week’s 3-hint quiz!

Hint 1: Some might think this food came from France, but actually, it’s from the US!
Hint 2: This food is usually paired with hamburgers, but of course, you can eat it just by itself, too!
Hint 3: Be careful with this, as just a large pack of this contains a whopping number of 500 calories!

I’ll reveal the answer next week!

 

ー続いてー

Today’s Album:

For today, we’ll cover someone in the experimental department. Now, you might be wondering what that means. It simply means that their songs/music style are a little different from what we usually hear and listen to. Artists in this genre have to be extra careful as one change in how their songs are could put them in the “pop” or “rock” category. For today, let me introduce Moses Sumney. He is an American singer-songwriter and has released two albums so far.  I’d like to introduce his latest album, “Grae”, which has 20 songs. I particularly enjoyed listening to “Cut Me” and for more songs, give his NPR video a listen!

 

 

The said album is available on most streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. Unfortunately, you can’t stream all of his songs for free, but he has made some music videos on his Youtube channel, so if he piques your interest, please visit his channel!

 

Stay tuned for next week’s recommendation!

 

ー最後にー

Today’s Column:

https://www.inquirer.com/fashion/vogue-anna-wintour-george-floyd-20200610.html

 

In connection with last week’s column, Anna Wintour, the head of Vogue, and the inspiration for a few movies, namely “Devil Wears Prada”, has apologized for the lack of African-American employees in her company. She said that she takes full responsibility for it, but then it raises the question that did she apologize because she’s sincerely sorry or because it is what a lot of people in position are doing? Give the article a listen and let me know what you think!

Remember to take care of yourself and stay safe.

Ryo