Austin also has glaring flaws—especially its general eyesore-ness. The buildings look like they were built in a rush by contractors on a budget and architects without taste. Like much of what goes up today, Austin suffers from a coldly utilitarian aesthetic that strips out beauty in the name...
Examining the motives of this peace activist and innovator, this astounding, shocking and inspiring film invites viewers to embark on a journey of understanding, where the circumstances are unprecedented, and the destination unexpected. “If wars can be started by lies, peace can be started by ...
December 23: The crocodile from Crocodile Dundee dies in Australia December 27: Romeo and Juliet actress Olivia Hussey dies aged 73 December 1: Unraveling the 50-Year Mystery of the Body in the Basement December 1: Belgium becomes first country to give sex workers robust labor rights and protec...
Welcome to year four of everything I’m reading, watching and listening to in regard to the multiple planetary crises’ we face (the polycrisis), as well as articles on important social issues, because how societies function is fundamental if we want to have a stable e...
Walt Disney World is basically in-between development cycles right now, which is either a good or bad thing depending upon your perspective or when you last visited. Ahead of the 50th Anniversary, many major additions were built to add new lands and attractions. This included Toy Story and St...
The Chicago Cubs were another cursed team. Heading into the 2003 baseball season, the team hadn't won a World Series in 95 years. The '03 team had the third-best record in the league and it seemed possible that they would finally break the Cubs' losing streak. Except on Oct. 14, 200...
What I remember is going down, down into the woods, and eventually finding really big stones to play in. They were really fun for a 6-, 7-, 8-, or whatever-year-old, to play in and around. This location was close to Lake Needwood and Lake Frank, and both are man-made lakes. ...
Or I'll get a similar question from a student in a broadcasting or media class. And the truth is, most of them, regardless of how good they are really don't show radio as it really is. Most of the time, radio is incidental to the story being told. The characters may work at a ...
2010 will undoubtedly go down as the year in which the most talked about mining issue was a matter of philosophy—who should benefit from resources imbedded in national soil— citizens or shareholders? The BHP Billiton/Potash Deal and Australia's MRRT tax were largely behind these conversations....
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