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Courtney Love Vs. Taylor, Madonna and More: An (Incomplete) Beef Timeline – Rolling Stone

Courtney Love has never been shy when it comes to sharing her opinions about other people. Going all the way back to the early Nineties, the Hole singer has generated headlines by publicly trashing rock musicians, pop singers, movie stars, and even members of her own family. It’s a level of brutal candor you rarely see with public figures, but as Courtney Love told Rolling Stone in 1994, she simply doesn’t care what others think about her. “If people try to put me in the crazy box–’crazy fucking Courtney’–go ahead,” she said. “But if you think you’re going to stop me from where I’m going, you’re not going to do it.”

She’s been relatively quiet in recent years, but the old Courtney came roaring back in a recent interview with The Standard, where she blasted many of the biggest names in music, including Taylor Swift and Beyoncé.

As she awaits the inevitable wrath from the two biggest stan armies on the planet, let’s revisit some of her most memorable beefs from years past, along with ones she created just this past week.

Brad PittAccording an interview Courtney Love gave Marc Maron in 2022, she lost out on a role in 1999’s Fight Club after telling Brad Pitt he couldn’t create a Kurt Cobain biopic. “I don’t know if I trust you, and I don’t know that your movies are for profit,” she claims to have said to him. “They’re really good social justice movies, but…if you don’t get me, you kind of don’t get Kurt, and I don’t feel like you do, Brad.” When news of this broke in 2022, Love took to Instagram to clarify her thoughts. “I told the story because I felt Pitt would not stop pursuing Kurt — unless I said it in public,” she said. “I don’t want Brad to be pissed off at me and become his resentment. I want him to do better. I’m not into assault. Cmon brother Pitt. I wish you well, truly. If he’s mad at me, that’s his problem. I enjoy him as a movie star immensely. Not so much as a biopic producer.”

Dave Grohl – Courtney Love and Dave Grohl have had an extremely rocky relationship going all the way back to the Nirvana days. Things heated up in the late Nineties when Grohl implied to Howard Stern that Love didn’t write many of her own songs. “That stupid motherfucker,” she said in response. “He knows exactly what I wrote, he knows exactly the input I had on [Nirvana’s] third album. Kurt came [to the studio] to play with [Hole] more than he did with Nirvana because he liked us better.”

The situation deteriorated greatly in the 2000s, especially when Love accused Grohl of inappropriate behavior towards Frances Bean Cobain, something both parties emphatically denied, but they made a fragile truce in 2014 when Nirvana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “Early on in the evening I just tapped her on the shoulder,” Grohl told Rolling Stone that year. “She turned around and I just said, ‘Hey.’ She said, ‘Hey.’ Then we gave each other a big hug. I said, ‘How are you?’ She goes, ‘Good, how are you?’ I said, ‘All right.’ And she said, ‘Let’s do this. Let’s rock this tonight.’ We’re family, no matter what. And we all love each other, no matter what.”



Wendy O’Connor (Kurt Cobain’s Mother) – Custody issues surrounding Frances Bean Cobain throughout her childhood drove a huge wedge between Love and her former mother-in-law. A low point came in 2003 when they got into a tussle during a custody hearing at the Los Angles courthouse. “Wendy went nuts,” Love said. “She shoved me, and I slapped her like a 4-year-old, though I’ve never slapped a 4-year-old…She was just screaming. I saw sheer hate. I think she realized that the paranoia power games were gonna stop.” (O’Connor was appointed Frances’ temporary guardian in 2009.)

Trent Reznor – According to multiple reports, Trent Reznor briefly dated Courtney Love after Hole toured with Nine Inch Nails in 1994. A year later, she bashed him to Spin in a highly personal matter. “Don’t call your band Nine Inch Nails,” she said, “if you have a three-inch one.” In 1999, Nine Inch Nails released the song “Starfuckers Incorporated,” and many people saw swipes at Love in the lyrics. “My god comes in a wrapper of Cellophane,” Reznor wrote. “My god pouts on the cover of the magazine/ My god’s a shallow little bitch trying to make the scene.”



Olivia Rodrigo – In 2021, Olivia Rodrigo released promotional images from her Sour Prom special that were reminiscent of the Hole’s 1994 Live Through This album cover. “Stealing an original idea and not asking permission is rude,” Love wrote. “This person’s music has nothing to do with my life. Possibly never will. It was rude, and I gave every right to stick up for my work. Don’t gatekeep me! I’m honourable as fuck to my fellow artists, and I expect the same.” Rodrigo brushed off the accusation when asked about it during an interview with GQ magazine. “To be honest, I’m just flattered that Courtney Love knows that I exist,” she said.



Madonna – Shortly after the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, Madonna was speaking to Kurt Loder when a makeup compact landed at her feet. She looked down to see that Courtney Love threw it up. “Courtney Love is in dire need of attention right now,” Madonna said. “She’s throwing her compact at me.” This led to an agonizingly awkward encounter on live TV where Love began rambling about why she wanted to work in a hospital. “Nice clothes,” she said. “Good money…” Madonna cut her off with a legendary zinger: “And a lot of available drugs.” Earlier this week, Love shared some thoughts about Madonna. “I don’t like her, and she doesn’t like me,” she said. “I loved Desperately Seeking Susan, but for the city of New York as much as her.”



Kathleen Hanna – On the 1995 Lollapalooza tour, Love smacked Bikini Kill singer Kathleen Hanna backstage. “She was my husband’s worst enemy in the world, someone who would stop at nothing to aggravate us,” Love wrote in Spin. “I’m onstage talking to Beck when [Hole guitarist] Eric [Erlandson] comes up and says, ‘Kathleen’s behind you. You should give her some candy and freak her out.’ And there she was, sort of smirking at me. I dropped my sweater on the floor, and she sort of whispered under her breath, ‘Where’s the baby? In the closet with an IV?’ I just snapped. My hand was filled with Skittles and a couple of Tootsie Rolls. I just threw them up in the air and went, ‘BAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!’ And then she shoved me, and then I clocked her.” Nearly a quarter century later, when Bust Magazine wrote about their excellent for Bikini Kill’s upcoming reunion tour, Love commented, “Speak for yourself. Biggest hoax in history of rock and roll.”



Taylor Swift – In the ultimate demonstration that she continues to not give a shit what people think about her, Courtney Love spoke ill of Taylor Swift to The Standard this week. “Taylor is not important,” she said. “She might be a safe space for girls, and she’s probably the Madonna of now, but she’s not interesting as an artist.”

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Lana Del Rey – In almost the same breath, she went after Lana Del Rey. “I haven’t liked Lana since she covered a John Denver song, and I think she should really take seven years off,” Love said. “Up until ‘Take Me Home Country Roads,’ I thought she was great. When I was recording my new album, I had to stop listening to her as she was influencing me too much.”

Beyoncé – If she didn’t anger enough passionate fan bases when bashing Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey, she also spoke negatively about Beyoncé’s music. “I like the idea of Beyoncé doing a country record because it’s about Black women going into spaces where previously only white women have been allowed, not that I like it much,” Love said. “As a concept, I love it. I just don’t like her music.”

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80 mobile phones recovered as man faces 55 counts of robbery – The Zimbabwe Mail


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SHURUGWi – A Shurugwi suspect notorious for using machetes to rob residents of cellphones and other gadgets is facing 55 counts of robbery in a development in which residents hope that the spate of crimes that terrorized the mining town will come to an end.

Tawanda Roy Ndlovu of village 1 under Chief Ntabeni, Zhombe appeared before Shurugwi Magistrate Sithabile Zungula while three of his accomplices are still at large.

He is pleading guilty to the charges.

The gang operated in areas like Gakaka along Zvishavane road, Bonsor, Nash 1, Dombojena, Surprise and all suburbs surrounding Shurugwi town.

Police indicate that the gang also robbed people of cash clothes and groceries from tucks shops. Some of the properties were recovered.

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Fixin’ to be flexitarian: Scrap fish and invasive species can liven up vegetables – Science Daily

Most of us have a tough time eating enough veggies. According to the World Economic Forum only one in 10 people in the EU are getting the five portions of fruit and vegetables a day that are recommended both for the sake of health and climate. Which is natural, according to Ole G. Mouritsen, professor emeritus of gastrophysics and culinary food innovation at the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Food Science. According to Mouritsen, vegetables just don’t taste all that good on their own:

“Most people don’t change the way they eat just for the sake of the climate. To really get things going, I think that every meal needs to be prepared to satisfy our sense of taste. And, when many people have a hard time eating enough vegetables, it’s because vegetables lack the sweetness and umami that we’ve been evolutionarily encoded to crave.”

So, if we are to realize a green transition of our eating habits with diets that are far more plant-based, it might be a good idea to liven up vegetable dishes with more umami — the basic, brothy taste typically associated with meat. Here, Professor Mouritsen believes that the sea is a low-hanging fruit. Not only does the sea abound with protein, vitamins, minerals and healthy fats, but also in much-coveted umami.

“We overlook the most readily available, and in many cases, most sustainable food sources with umami taste in them — namely fish, seaweed, shellfish, molluscs and other seafoods. If the right species are chosen, we can use them as climate- and environmentally-friendly protein sources that are also effective umami flavourants for vegetables,” says Ole G. Mouritsen.

Using math to quantify umami

In a new scientific research article, Mouritsen uses a mathematical equation to help calculate the power of umami in a wide range of seafoods and demonstrate their great taste potential.

“Umami can be plugged into a formula because we know exactly how the taste receptors in our taste buds pick up on umami at the molecular level. There is a synergistic effect when two substances, glutamate and nucleotides, are present in a food at the same time. Glutamate imparts the basic umami taste, which is then enhanced many times over by nucleotides. This synergy is reflected in the equation,” says Mouritsen, whose background is in theoretical physics.

The equation looks like this: EUC = u + u × ΣN γ(N)v(N)

EUC stands for Equivalent Umami Concentration, which is the umami concentration in a food expressed in mg/100 g.

The list of seafoods with large concentrations of umami is long. It includes everything from fish like cod and mackerel, to shellfish and molluscs like shrimp and octopus, to the roe of alaska pollock and blue mussel, to various types of seaweed and on to processed seafood products like anchovy paste and fish sauce.

“There are many possibilities. And while some people will probably debate the formula’s accuracy, it doesn’t matter. Whether the umami concentration in shrimp, for example, is 9,000 or 13,000 mg/100 g is not critical, as each is much greater than 30 mg/100 g, which is the taste threshold for umami,” Mouritsen points out.

Working wonders with the right sauces and dressings

Only a few drops or grams of blue foods are usually needed to elevate vegetable dishes to something that satisfies our inherited umami craving.

“Fish sauce and shrimp paste are obvious choices that some may already have in their kitchens or be familiar with from Asian cuisine. You can easily make sauces, dressings and marinades with them that elevate the taste above the threshold which brings out the umami in a vegetable dish,” says Ole G. Mouritsen.

While it is easy for people preparing food in their kitchens at home to take part, it is first and foremost the professionals that Ole G. Mouritsen seeks to enlist.

“I’ve worked with chefs who have no problem preparing dishes where there is no compromise in taste, even when only a few grams of animal protein are present. It’s a question of knowledge. And as scientists, we have a duty to share our knowledge,” says the professor, who adds:

“Globally, many millions of meals are prepared daily outside the home — in canteens, hospitals, by meal delivery and recipe box services, in restaurants and in other contexts. It’s the chefs, nutrition assistants and other culinary artisans who make the meals that, with the right knowledge, can move things forward.”

We should be flexitarian

Professor Mouritsen believes that flexitarian diets are a more viable option than today’s focus on replicating meat products using plants:

“I think we need to be more flexitarian. We need to get used to having a lot more vegetables and much less animal-derived fare on our plates. But in terms of taste, nothing should be absent. Therefore, my vision is that we add something from the animal kingdom that really boosts taste, so that we can make do with very small amounts — but enough to provide flavours that vegetables can’t,” says Mouritsen. He continues:

“Here, it is obvious to use raw materials from the sea that can be sustainably made the most of. This includes species that are not overfished, species that are wasted as bycatch, or species that are not consumed by humans.”

He emphasizes that it should be up to other professionals to determine which species are sustainable to use. While many fish species are overfished and a great deal of fish farming is environmentally harmful, the production of ‘blue foods’ sourced in marine and other aquatic environments is often far more sustainable than the production of land-based meat and plant protein, which often require large inputs of water and energy.

WHERE UMAMI COMES FROM

There are only a few instances in which animal sources can be avoided when out to produce umami without fermentation. One exception is mushrooms, the other is a range of algae — including some of the larger seaweed species. Furthermore, umami is found in a few ripe fruits, such as tomato.

Mouritsen provides a scientific explanation for the abundance of umami in the animal kingdom:

“Just as there is a scientific reason for why plants lack umami, there is also a reason why the animal kingdom is the best supplier of umami and umami synergy. The substances that create umami are something that muscles use and are therefore absent in plants. When nucleic acids — the substances responsible for energy in muscles — are broken down, they produce substances called nucleotides. When these are combined with substances from proteins, such as glutamate, umami synergy is created.”

SEAFOOD IS ‘BRAIN FOOD’

Seafood offers yet another distinct advantage over entirely plant-based diets according to Professor Mouritsen:

“Many of the essential nutrients in seafood are not found in plants — including vitamin B12. And one of the most important are polyunsaturated fats, which are created by algae, way down at the bottom of the food chain. Fish, shellfish and molluscs absorb these fats by eating animals that eat other animals that have eaten algae. These fats are very important for our nervous system and brain.” MAKE UMAMI LIKE THE ANCIENT GREEKS

Many people know fish sauce from Asian cuisines, where it is used to endow dishes with umami. But Europe too once had a tradition of using fish sauce to impart extra flavor. Garum was used in nearly all ancient Greek and Roman dishes. It was often mixed with other ingredients, including honey. This garum was known as meligarum and consists of:

  • 1 part fish sauce
  • 2 parts honey
  • 2 parts citrus juice

One quick use of meligarum is as a dressing or marinade for pointed cabbage or broccoli.

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Man gets one month in jail for sideswiping car – Chronicle

Man gets one month in jail for sideswiping car


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A DRIVER who side swiped a stationary car, leading to its driver dying from injuries and fleeing the scene, will spend a month in jail for the crime.

The man, 41 year old Simbarashe Tsiga from Harare, appeared before Norton Magistrates court on charges of culpable homicide.

In a statement, the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) said according to the Prosecution, in the early hours of February 25 this year Tsiga was driving a white Volkswagen along Harare-Bulawayo road.

“As he approached the 30 km peg along the road he lost control of his vehicle and side swiped a Nissan March hatchback which was stationary on the outer lane of the road. As a result of the impact the driver of the Nissan March was seriously injured,” read the statement.

The NPAZ said Tsiga managed to escape and flee the accident scene when his vehicle caught fire, burst and burnt to ashes.

“The injured driver was rushed to Norton hospital but was declared dead upon admission.

“The accused pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a fine of US$300 to be paid by the 30th of May, failing which the accused person will serve 30 days in prison. A further six months imprisonment were wholly suspended on the condition that the accused person does not within the next 5 years commit a similar offence,” read the statement.

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