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  • Cappuccino Soul

    Thumbnail for Cappuccino SoulExploring personal, social justice, and cultural issues from an African-American woman...
  • inDECATUR

    Thumbnail for inDECATURA blog about Decatur, GA -- it's history, happenings, and culture
  • What To Do In New Y...

    Thumbnail for What To Do In New Y...My favorite places to go, eat, shop and experience.
  • The Pagan Temple

    Thumbnail for The Pagan TempleObservations, Reflections, And Rants On A Variety Of Topics. From The Unusual To The Commo...
  • threshold

    Thumbnail for thresholdThreshold is about cultural trends, marketing and design. We explore entrepreneurial ideas...
  • Daniel Stephen Johnson

    Thumbnail for Daniel Stephen JohnsonIrreverent criticism of music, literature and culture, with a focus on new music and emerg...
  • Broadsnark

    Thumbnail for BroadsnarkPolitical and cultural commentary.
  • The LibertyCast

    Thumbnail for The LibertyCastThe LibertyCast is a place for the discussion of Liberty, The Constitution, politics, limi...
  • Preaching Impractic...

    Thumbnail for Preaching Impractic...My blog is about art and food and booze in Philly and Washington DC - but as I plan my wed...
  • Chainsaws and Jelly

    Thumbnail for Chainsaws and JellyChainsaws and Jelly is about randomness. All in the mind of Sheena She.
  • Pleasure Notes

    Thumbnail for Pleasure NotesTaking note of life's little pleasures, and the rest of it too, from the base of the ...
  • Tweet Petite's...

    Thumbnail for Tweet Petite's...A Daily Innoculation Against Political and Cultural Bullshit
  • Mondo Cine

    Thumbnail for Mondo CineAn ongoing discussion (tinctured with some actual experience) on the world of film exhibit...
  • Bittersweet Harvest...

    Thumbnail for Bittersweet Harvest...Bittersweet Harvest is your source to not only find out what is happening locally in Pitts...
  • Rive Magazine

    Thumbnail for Rive MagazineRive is a online magazine blog filled with the highest quality and most original photos, a...

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  • RBJ: Home is Where the Virtual Heart Is by in my mind's zen garden on Nov 20, 2009

    We Got Lost. Somehow, amidst the rise of social media and networking sites, an older community like Rice Bowl Journals had somehow lost its way. No One’s Fault I don’t think it was anyone’s fault per se. It’s just that there&...

  • Modern Gender Roles by The Church of No People on Nov 20, 2009

    There is no such thing as a stay at home Dad.That’s Mark Driscoll’s opinion, as I recently found out. I like Mark, but he’s not one to mince words. If you’re a guy and you’re staying home with the kids, he thinks you’re a fraud. Ladies, i...

  • “Take Two And Call Me In The Morning” at Love Garden by The Rathaus on Nov 20, 2009

    Love Garden Sounds (the new location at 822 Massachusetts in Lawrence, KS) presents Take Two And Call Me In The Morning, new works on paper by Kenneth Kupfer, Clint Ricketts and b. d. eek. The opening for the show, curated by Alicia Kelly, is this Sa...

  • What Do I Wear There? Study Abroad- Answering Your Questions by College Fashion on Nov 20, 2009

    I was so excited to see all of your responses on my first study abroad post! The number of comments was so great that I decided to change up my approach a little bit for the rest of the articles. While I still want to do specific posts on exact locat...

  • How Much Did It Cost in the 1960s? by in my mind's zen garden on Nov 20, 2009

    Last month I wrote a post about what things cost back in 1950. I mainly wanted to compare prices back then to current prices today. I grew up in the 1960s listening to The Beatles, eating TV dinners in front of the “black and white” telev...

  • How Do You Pronounce the Year "2010"? by Nanny Goats in Panties on Nov 20, 2009

    Debate about how to pronounce the upcoming years is heating up. I mean, we've been chugging along since the new millenium with "Two Thousand, Two Thousand One, etc." and all of a sudden some people out there will be changing this pattern in January w...

  • How To Think Like the Geezer Bandit by What Would Dad Say on Nov 19, 2009

    The Rule of Three. First, I found and noted the success of @ShitMyDadSays, the now-famous Twitter account of young Justin Halpert, who writes about s$#% his dad Samuel, 73, says. Second, I copied hitchhiked on Nick Bate’s idea of How To Think...

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