Tool's Maynard makes wine, hangs out with comedians
Not only does Maynard James Keenan make crazy-as-shit art metal, he also makes delicious wine from the deserts of Arizona. The limited release Blood Into Wine documents Keenan’s newfound interest in oenology, alongside hilarious pals like Patton Oswalt, Bob Odenkirk, Tim Heidecker, and Eric Wareheim. Blood Into Wine opens in select theaters nationwide throughout the spring. [Blood Into Wine]
Feds poisoned 10,000 in fucked up prohibition ploy

Slashdot points us to Slate’s horrible story about how Federal authorities poisoned 10,000 people in the name of prohibition. In the 1920s and 1930s the government poisoned industrial alcohols manufactured in the US to scare people into giving up illicit drinking.
when the government saw that its ‘noble experiment’ was in danger of failing, it decided that the problem was that readily available methyl (industrial) alcohol — itself a poison — didn’t taste nasty enough. The government put its chemists to work designing ever more unpalatable toxins — adding such chemicals as kerosene, brucine (a plant alkaloid closely related to strychnine), gasoline, benzene, cadmium, iodine, zinc, mercury salts, nicotine, ether, formaldehyde, chloroform, camphor, carbolic acid, quinine, and acetone. In 1926, in New York City, 1,200 were sickened by poisonous alcohol; 400 died. The following year, deaths climbed to 700.




