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Archive for July, 2011

Dance as an Intentional Transformative Experience

Dance of Liberation documentary & DOL Workshop
July 31
Join Parashakti GateKeepers & Jivamukti yoga teachers Purnima Langen & Luis as they guide us on a mystical journey to self-discovery and well-being. A screening of the documentary Dance of Liberation will be featured, a film featuring Parashakti’s spiritual voyage with guidance from renowned spiritual leaders and elders. […]

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The Myth of the Job Creators
We cannot raise taxes .  In fact, only by lowering taxes on  the wealthy will the ‘job creators’ have the incentive to create jobs.This is nothing but a revamp of Reagan’s “trickle down” theory, which everyone knows does not work!
A Twee Grows In Brooklyn
The Portlandification of the increasingly […]

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Bye Bye Borders: What The Chain’s Closing Means For Bookstores, Authors And You
As of this week, the bookstore chain Borders is going for liquidation in bankruptcy court, which means closing 399 stores and laying off approximately 10,700 workers. Borders is no more.
Why Class Feuding Helps America
The partisan sniping over the rich vs. the […]

The Warped Innovation Art Exhibition

Experience an evening of contemporary arts!
The Warped Innovation Art Exhibition’s opening night will take place Saturday, July 23rd 2011 & last until Sunday, Aug 7th 2011
Art Gallery Exhibition, Tattoos, Paintings, Prints, Sculptures, Vendors, Live Painters, DJ’s, Video Artists, Performers, etc.

8-9pm exhibition artists will do a collaborative performance piece and live paint on a wall of […]

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Thanks Richard Metzger
Poverty in America, part 1
A  essay from Charles Hugh Smith, cross-posted from his essential Of Two Minds blog. Charles is the author of Survival +: Structuring Prosperity for Yourself and the Nation.
Senator Orrin Hatch To Poor: Do More For The Rich
According to Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), the poor and middle […]

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The Chronicles of a Lost New York
Forgotten–NY.com, which has grown to more than 500 pages that meticulously document the abandoned subway stations, trolley tracks, neon signs, hand–lettered advertisements, alleys and, of course, lampposts in just about every neighborhood in every borough.
Mac McClelland on PTSD, Haiti and Women Writing About Sex
Human rights reporter Mac […]