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Sometimes, happiness can be bought
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cassmaster
Three things that made me happy this week: 1. Black Mountain at the Williamsburg Music Hall ($16) 2. Ninjasonik at Lit ($6) 3. Thanks to the Brooklyn Bike Slug, this sweet new ride:
Hardcore Dharma: And now it’s time for a breakdown.
By
Julia May Jonas
Saturday September 20: Subject: Eightfold path part 1: Right View, Right Intention This Saturday in Hardcore Dharma we discussed the “wisdom trainings” of the Noble Eightfold Path, the aforementioned Right View and Right Path. As mother might sing, “Alfie, what’s it all about?” Well Ma, I’m actually not really quite sure. I’m…
“The Madness of Spies” by John Le Carre
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Stillman Brown
Spies hold a privileged space in the popular imagination – they are keepers of the kind of terrible secrets that are necessary to sheild our peace of mind (or so we assume), and they take on the characteristics of the inscrutable, unreachable American hero – part cowboy, part ninja, part wraith. But there’s something else,…
single use shopping bags in Portland: on the way out?
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sarahnyc
On Monday night Steven, Kevin and I attended the forum, “Solving the Plastic Bag Dilemma: Is Portland Behind?” held at City Hall and hosted by the Recycling Advocates. I was surprised by the number and variety of people in the audience. The panelists were: 1. Sam Adams, Portland City Commissioner and Mayor Elect 2. Brian…
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