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Mike Huckabee And Citizens United Were Totally Just Kidding About That ‘Political Whores’ Mailer

May 17, 2012 No Comments

Earlier this week, BuzzFeed’s Zeke Miller obtained a hard copy of a letter from the conservative nonprofit group Citizens United, signed by sometime presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, in which Huckabee complained that President Barack Obama had “surrounded himself with morally repugnant political whores with misshapen values and gutter-level ethics.” I actually [...]

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MutualArt: From NYC to Dubai – Public Art Heats Up for the Summer

May 17, 2012 No Comments

After a long, cold winter of hibernating inside museums, artists venture out into the heat this summer to create art in the public realm. Cities around the world are gearing up for the sunny season by commissioning public art projects, helping to create a local sense of place and identity. From the parks of New [...]

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MutualArt: From NYC to Dubai – Public Art Heats Up for the Summer

May 17, 2012 No Comments

After a long, cold winter of hibernating inside museums, artists venture out into the heat this summer to create art in the public realm. Cities around the world are gearing up for the sunny season by commissioning public art projects, helping to create a local sense of place and identity. From the parks of New [...]

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Nick Wiseman: Thomas Keller’s Disappointing Stance on Sustainable Cooking

May 17, 2012 No Comments

It’s not Thomas Keller’s responsibility to help save the planet (though many chefs have taken on this calling with great ambition). But focusing solely on the aesthetics and disclaiming any other responsibility altogether is a cop-out.Read More… More on Sustainable Food Share on Facebook

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Nick Wiseman: Thomas Keller’s Disappointing Stance on Sustainable Cooking

May 17, 2012 No Comments

It’s not Thomas Keller’s responsibility to help save the planet (though many chefs have taken on this calling with great ambition). But focusing solely on the aesthetics and disclaiming any other responsibility altogether is a cop-out.Read More… More on Sustainable Food Share on Facebook

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Gateway Marketplace Breaks Ground In Detroit, Will Host Meijer And Marshalls Stores

May 17, 2012 No Comments

Someone must’ve decided the third week of May would be good for ceremonial shoveling: Following the Whole Foods groundbreaking Monday, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Detroit Mayor Dave Bing will join developers and officials in Detroit Thursday to throw some dirt at the site of the planned Gateway Marketplace, future home to a Meijer Superstore. [...]

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Gateway Marketplace Breaks Ground In Detroit, Will Host Meijer And Marshalls Stores

May 17, 2012 No Comments

Someone must’ve decided the third week of May would be good for ceremonial shoveling: Following the Whole Foods groundbreaking Monday, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Detroit Mayor Dave Bing will join developers and officials in Detroit Thursday to throw some dirt at the site of the planned Gateway Marketplace, future home to a Meijer Superstore. [...]

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Zithromax, Widely Used Antibiotic, Linked With Rare But Deadly Heart Risk

May 17, 2012 No Comments

CHICAGO — An antibiotic widely used for bronchitis and other common infections seems to increase chances for sudden deadly heart problems, a rare but surprising risk found in a 14-year study. Zithromax, or azithromycin, is more expensive than other antibiotics, but it’s popular because it often can be taken for fewer days. But the results [...]

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Zithromax, Widely Used Antibiotic, Linked With Rare But Deadly Heart Risk

May 17, 2012 No Comments

CHICAGO — An antibiotic widely used for bronchitis and other common infections seems to increase chances for sudden deadly heart problems, a rare but surprising risk found in a 14-year study. Zithromax, or azithromycin, is more expensive than other antibiotics, but it’s popular because it often can be taken for fewer days. But the results [...]

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Frances Moore Lappe: How I Stopped Being a Panicky Perfectionist: The Freedom of an Eco-mind

May 17, 2012 No Comments

What’s the cure for my perfectionist affliction? It’s to rethink what it means to be a public intellectual. I am actually a public learner, a co-creator of iterative knowledge, not a deliverer of once-and-for-all facts.Read More… More on Transparency Share on Facebook

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