I love Buddhist sand mandalas. This project shares the ephemeral quality of mandalas. It was also done in one of my hometowns!
Here is a great little story about a centenarian cyclist. Be sure to read the last sentence!
http://eurosport.yahoo.com/17022012/58/100-year-old-sets-cycling-record.html
LOVE!
http://karanarora.posterous.com/insane-art-formed-by-carving-books-with-surgi
And we do not have a category called “art.” Is this blog anti-art or something?
I want one for my sociology holiday chorus concert!
http://kotaku.com/5865674/wife-of-rovio-exec-wears-angry-birds-dress-to-finnish-state-gala
I would have picked John Travolta for my textbook cover.
I think this is probably what happened to my brother-in-law last weekend.
…by decriminalizing it. Seriously. I am sick over this. This reminds me of the time Bethlehem Township, PA (not to be confused with Bethlehem, PA) got rid of homelessness by defunding all shelters and other homelessness initiatives and enforcing their vagabond laws. However, I find this Topeka law even more gut-wrenching. This month marks domestic [...]
I came across this slide show today:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/10/10/stuff_we_dont_want_haiti
It raises all sorts of important questions about how we act on an admirable desire to help others. Primarily, the problem is that the vast majority of assistance is short term help and does not address core causes.
This reminds me of an article [...]
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