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Friday, July 30, 2010

Michael Schmidt's "Milk Trial by Jury" premiers today on Symphony in the Barn

Symphony in the barn

We've written extensively about Michael Schmidt, the freedom farmer charged -- and acquitted! -- of selling raw milk contrary to regulations dreamed up by people who prefer their food to come triple-pasteurized and preferably in a cellophane wrapper (see here and here and here and here and here).

Schmidt has struggled valiantly for our freedom to consume raw milk, if we want to. But he's also something of a classical music buff. He's put together an operetta entitled "Milk Trial by Jury," the story of his legal travails with food-o-crats. Tonight marks the premier of the show, which you can see today, tomorrow, and on Sunday in Durham, Ontario.

Posted by P.M. Jaworski on July 30, 2010 in Food and Drink | Permalink

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