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The Technology of Love
Sarah Jamieson is a metro office worker who aspires to be a writer. She's 24, slightly overweight, but knows she's attractive because John at the front desk keeps ogling her... Read more
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Summer Recipe: Salsa Fresca
The time has come. From recent tweets, it seems that everyone is wondering what to do with all the... Read more
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Photo Essay: Josephine Roller and Her St. John organic garden
Josephine Roller is known on St. John's for her greens. She harvests organic greens from her garden/farm and sells them to local restaurants as well as retail... Read more
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Mission: Doughnut Burger
I don't do high fructose corn syrup, I try to eat local and I'm not much of a fast food person. But for festival food, I make an exception. I... Read more
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Do It Yourself SEO
It’s not my intention to take food out of the mouths of hungry social media... Read more
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Life, Death, and Digital Traces
Jamie Livingston took one Polaroid snapshot everyday from March 31, 1979 until the day he died, October 25, 1997. This immense series of images is the richest modern-day autobiography I’ve... Read more
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The Special Sauce That Drives Us
Like lots of people, I was looking for a job recently. I’ve been a “Free Radical” for years, and I had been contemplating my ideal career equally. I started meditating... Read more
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Missing Out on the Layers of Life
As a man filled with wanderlust, I used to pity my parents for spending almost their entire lives in one city. Where's the adventure and glamour of staying put?... Read more
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The Two Americas
When talking about globalization, in the sense that Thom Friedman, Noam Chomsky, and Tom G. Palmer talk about the matter, you find yourself dealing with many splendid things. Globalization links... Read more
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A Supreme Fiction
Share Years ago, during talk show television’s Golden Age, I sat down with my father to watch his appearance that week on the Jerry Springer Show. Invariably in these programs, the... Read more
