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This is no joke: Cafe serves up Dumpster dining

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This is no joke: Cafe serves up Dumpster dining

She was recently a Visiting Artist at the American College in Rome where filmmaker Nick Heller followed her on her day after day rounds, scavenging cardboard boxes out of dumpsters, collecting thoughts from architectural details and

Tufts University apprentice Maximus Thaler is raising money for a 24-hour cafe that offers up free grub from grocery store Dumpsters. Check out what he finds and how it's used. Food isn't the release thing that's being tossed. Vowels are getting the boot

Rescuers were called and pulled him up from the Dumpster-sized rocks in about 90 minutes, Vanderhorst said. The man seems unclear about how long he'd been trapped, Vanderhorst said. "He's claiming up to five nights but also said he came up Sunday,"

Tufts University apprentice Maximus Thaler is raising money for a 24-hour cafe that offers up free grub from grocery store Dumpsters. Check out what he finds and how it's used. Food isn't the release thing that's being tossed. Vowels are getting the boot

LYON – Those familiar with the Freegan movement know that dumpster diving to find food to eat is nothing new. But organizing free food distributions to denounce food waste is a novel form of Freeganism – as practiced by the activists from the Gars

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