Yeah, I'm not sure why either.
But if you feel a burning need to tell the world about those uncomfortable moments with your loved ones, Real Art Ways is here to help. This weekend RAW sponsors "Wince," an open-mic evening where participants can "share stories, artifacts and relics of those not-so-Kodak'" [...]
" We have no reason to mistrust our world, for it is not against us. Has it terrors, they are our terrors; has it abysses, those abysses belong to us; are dangers at hand, we must try to love them. And if we could only arrange our life according to that" [...]
Today, Paul Szantyr is thankful that he can still dream.
He is thankful for the love from his wife, his dogs and to be around for another day.
When you lie motionless in Room 310 at the Subacute Center of Bristol, your body stricken with ALS, [...]
The Yankee Institute, which loves to stick it to government for wasteful spending, is out with a new report that takes a close look at the tax implications of dog ownership. The Yankee folks, who apparently have some time on their hands, conclude that "a dog's life in Connecticut'" [...]
Sorry. Can't be embedded. You must go here. I love the president reindeer names.
h/t Roger the Duck
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Japanese author Taro Gomi’s beloved children’s book, Everyone Poops, will soon be available in Hebrew. The book candidly and delightfully presents defecation as a natural bodily function performed by virtually every sentient life form on our shared planet. In Everyone Poops, eliminating waste is unselfconscious, essential [...]
Wow. You take a few days away from blogging to focus on the job that pays and look what you miss:
1. Hearst’s drooling front page love fest on Linda McMahon
(see “McMahon’s wealth dwarfs resources of most GOP foes”).
McMahon’s money “makes her instantaneously … a formidable candidate,” [...]

I just came across this old Love and Rage newspaper article and thought it looked relevant and interesting. The Love and Rage Archive can be viewed here.
The ongoing challenge in feminist discourse over social constructionist versus biological determinist views of gender often remove us from the people feminists would hope [...]
Fairly sure I haven’t done James Brown yet.
I’m starting with this clip as much in tribute to Ed Sullivan as James Brown. Everyone loved making fun of Ed Sullivan, but the truth was that he was great at spotting talent. Even more important, he was an equal opportunity employer before [...]

In marking this one year anniversary, the groups Love [...]
According to the New Haven Register, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has ruled out a run for the Governor’s mansion in 2010. Instead, he will run seek another term as AG, “because it is a job I love because it enables me to fight for people and make a difference. [...]
http://www.anarkismo.net/article/14923
Refusing to Wait: Anarchism and Intersectionality
“Without justice there can be no love.”–bell hooks
Deric Shannon (WSA/NEFAC) and J. Rogue (WSA/Common Action)
Anarchism can learn a lot from the feminist movement. In many respects it already has. Anarcha-feminists have developed analyses of patriarchy that link it to the state form. We have learned [...]
The popular Revolve Tour returns to Hartford on December 4th and 5th. The 2009 event from The Revolve Tour, 4Real combines amazing music, relevant real-life stories, drama, excitement and fun for a one-of-a-kind inspirational weekend for teen girls. Bring your teens—they’ll love it! (Source: RevolveTour.com)
Primarily, I wanted to do a girl group this week. I actually found a good live version of the Shirelles (one of the best of breed-girl group wise) singing Will You Still Love Me, Tomorrow? I have no idea why the sides of the video are squoshed together (and yes, [...]