Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending September 16th
This week on the Coffee News Roundup: the big US chains are doing fine, a new tool to encourage more
The Oddly Poetic Plagiarism of BaristaSpeech.com
A website is taking coffee content, running it through paraphrasing software, and reposting it without permission. The results are... interesting.
Critical Pedagogy and Coffee: Bartholomew Jones on Education, Music, and his Documentary 'Cxffeeblack to Africa'
The educator, barista, rapper, and co-founder of Cxffeeblack discusses his new project and much more.
Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending August 26th
If the NLRB complaint is successful, Howard Schultz will have to make a statement outlining workers' right to organize. He'll probably not like that.
Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending July 19th
Featuring a relaunched definitely-not-Starbucks in Russia
Rock Bands and Coffee Brands
Musicians with their own blend, or sometimes their own coffee company, is a small but growing niche. What's that about?
Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending August 5th
The first Roundup hosted exclusively by Fresh Cup Magazine
Media Critic Adam Johnson on Starbucks, Crime, and Store Closures
The writer and podcast host on how the "crime" and "safety" justifications used by Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz hide the real reasons for the closures.