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Monthly Archives: January 2015
“Bill Cosby” is a verb now
We’re all individually responsible for our own transgressions. But we’re collectively responsible for the downfall that always comes when we set people on a pedestal, and they inevitably transgress. Brimfield is a great little town. I’ve been there often. For … Continue reading
NASCAR Nikita – Kurt Busch’s ex-girlfriend can end you
Sure, you have your doubts. But what if he’s right? ICYMI, NASCAR outlaw and habitual left-turner Kurt Busch defended himself this week against a no-contact order filed by his ex-girlfriend, Patricia Driscoll, by asserting that Driscoll is an international assassin … Continue reading
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Tagged awesome, Kurt Busch, NASCAR, Patricia Driscoll, professional assassins
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Je suis Charlie
If there can be any solace in the horrific attack on the Paris offices of the weekly magazine, Charlie Hebdo, let it be this: the cowards behind the guns, and the manipulating cowards behind them, admitted both their weakness and … Continue reading
Bill Viola – art in motion
Congrats and hat’s off to pioneering video artist Bill Viola for his recent feature retrospective in Forbes. The article salutes a 40-year career—a time span that neatly parallels video technology itself—in the use of electronic media to convey experiential expression. … Continue reading
Coda 2014: Hope, fear, and necessity
Perception is reality. That’s a mantra that I wallow in daily, using it as both a business/marketing lever, and as a psychological anchor. It reminds me that, for good or ill, our world and our positions in it are largely … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, climate change, Happy New Year, recycling, upcycling
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