Mon, 14 December 2009 bit of a good, old-fashioned ranty question. Do liberals and environmentalists have to deliberately make it so hard on themselves? Seriously, the biggest carbon footprint of any conference? And it's the conference on global climate change? Seriously? I'd also like to solicit some feedback around a 2004 study about a baboon troop that radically changed its violent behaviour... and maintained that change. Can humanity change its violent nature? Are animal studies irrelevant with regards to humans? Let me know what *you* think. Some key links
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Mon, 30 November 2009 Part 2 of the good conversation with Will Brown. You can check out Part 1, if you missed it. I spent a while having a conversation with Will Brown from Cloudy Day Art. If you don't know Will, you need to explore his site, or the history from the Slam Idol Podcast. We took the opportunity to have a good lunch, some coffee, and a conversation about his work and the nature of poetry and art. Some key links
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Mon, 30 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is Sonnets 81 and 39 from "The Hollow Men" from T.S. Eliot. Some key links
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Sun, 29 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is Sonnets 81 and 39 from "Eulalie - A Song" from Edgar Allan Poe. Some key links
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Sat, 28 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is Sonnets 81 and 39 from "Astrophil and Stella" from Sir Philip Sidney. Some key links
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Fri, 27 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Whoso List to Hunt" from Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder. Some key links
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Thu, 26 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "After Apple-Picking" from Robert Frost. Some key links
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Wed, 25 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Sonnet 67" from Edmund Spenser. Some key links
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Tue, 24 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Sonnet XXVII from Sonnets from the Portugese" from Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Some key links
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Mon, 23 November 2009 A good conversation tonight. I spent a while having a conversation with Will Brown from Cloudy Day Art. If you don't know Will, you need to explore his site, or the history from the Slam Idol Podcast. We took the opportunity to have a good lunch, some coffee, and a conversation about his work and the nature of poetry and art. Some key links
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