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  • Moose encounters are a regular part of life in Alaska, where about 1,500 roam Anchorage in the winter. They cause traffic jams, destroy trees and shrubs, and get their antlers tangled in Christmas lights. For Alaskans, it's often a love-hate relationship.
  • Airs Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • Westvleteren 12, a Belgian beer often called the best in the world, officially hits U.S. store shelves for the first time Wednesday. But fans of the beer may want to act quickly: The Trappist monks who brew it are only selling enough overseas to raise money to pay for a new roof and other renovations.
  • San Diego Brewers Guild Draws Attention To Craft Beer
  • If you like to dine out during the holidays, we have some suggestions for you. There are two new pub-like restaurants in North Park, a swanky bar downtown, gourmet Greek makes an appearance, and a new
  • A toxic asset like one purchased by NPR's Planet Money is the subject of a lawsuit. A New Jersey carpenters union invested $100,000 in a mortgage-backed bond now worth $5,000. It wants payback.
  • Singer Chris Martin and drummer Will Champion discuss the band's sustained success, as well as its curiously named new album, Mylo Xyloto.
  • It's the right time to get weird, wild and a little spooky. Culture Lust contributor Alex Morales reveals her top 10 arts and culture finds for October.
  • We've visited the famous
  • The slotted, plastic ball has wound its way into the fabric of America. And, unlike so many other cheap, plastic toys, it's still made in America, in Shelton, Conn.
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