Word on the Akron streets is that hometown hero Chrissie Hynde is currently hunting for a commercial space to open a vegan restaurant, possibly in the Highland Square area. (This has been confirmed by my friend’s mom — who knows everything about Akron.)
A longtime vegetarian and member of PETA, Hynde has also been rumored to enlist the help of a PETA consultant to ensure that her restaurant is 100 percent animal cruelty free — a gesture that will surely soothe the souls of the two vegans living in Akron.
However, when C-Notes called PETA to confirm the rumor, spokeswoman Erin Edwards said she couldn’t comment on PETA’s involvement at the moment. “All I can say is that the restaurant will be completely vegan,” said Edwards.
In 1989, Hynde was asked by a reporter what she’d done to help advance the cause of animal rights. Hynde joked that she’d blown up a McDonald’s. Shortly thereafter, a dedicated fan firebombed the fast food joint in the songstress’s honor. At least those vegans are good for something. — Denise Grollmus
This article appears in Jan 3-9, 2007.

At least those Vegans are good for something? Compassion for animals and awareness of the repulsive nature of factory farming – is that such a useless thing? I did not realize that. Then again, I thought people who wrote for newspapers were supposed to have something to say – or at least to be able to say nothing in an amusing way…