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Starbucked

Journalist Taylor Clark has been following Starbucks' global ascendance since three stores first opened in his Oregon hometown. He ponders how the coffee-house movement has changed our daily lives, and how Starbucks transformed coffee into beverage entertainment… not always for the good.

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KCRW placeholderBy Bruce Feirsten • Nov 27, 2007 • 1 min read

Journalist Taylor Clark has been following Starbucks' global ascendance since three stores first opened in his Oregon hometown. He ponders how the coffee-house movement has changed our daily lives, and how Starbucks transformed coffee into beverage entertainment… not always for the good. Join Taylor Clark, author of Starbucked in conversation with Bruce Feirstein.

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    Bruce Feirsten

    Contributing Editor, Vanity Fair

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    Sarah Spitz

    Publicity Director

    Culture