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25 Ways to Simplify Your Life with Kids

From ZenHabits.net:

“Babies are always more trouble than you thought - and more wonderful.” - Charles Osgood

Anyone who has kids knows that any life with kids is going to be complicated, at least to some degree. From extra laundry to bathing and cooking and shopping and driving and school and chores and crises and sports and [...]



Help Me Write My Book

Help Leo Babauta from ZenHabits.com write his book…
“I get by with a little help from my friends.” - Lennon and McCartney

OK, guys, I could use a little help from all of you — I’m in the middle of writing my book, the Power of Less, and I’m getting close to deadline. While I’ve done some [...]



San Francisco SPCA Condemns Animal Killings in San Francisco Art Institute Exhibition

San Francisco SPCA President Jan McHugh-Smith today condemned the content of a current exhibition at the San Francisco Art Institute, describing it as barbaric and depraved. The exhibit, “Don’t Trust Me,” is the work of Paris-based Adel Abdessemed, and includes videos of six animals - a pig, goat, doe, ox, horse and sheep - being [...]



K2 Fabrication Wins Silver Award for Best Museum Environment from Event Design Magazine

Custom Exhibits, Portable Tradeshow Displays and Custom Office/Museum Environments by award winning K2 Fabrication (PRWeb Mar 12, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb730694.htm



MidSouth Visual Produces "Georgia’s Forgotten Gold Rush" Film for Villa Rica Gold Museum

Nashville video production company MidSouth Visual, Inc., announces the production of Georgia’s Forgotten Gold Rush documentary for the Villa Rica Gold Museum, outside of west Atlanta. The film will be played in the museum theater, and explains Villa Rica’s 1826 gold claim and the subsequent Georgia gold rush that followed. (PRWeb Mar 14, 2008)
Read the [...]



The Art of Korean Potters, Debut of Previously-Unknown Rai Korean Art Collection

KMB Asian Art of Tokyo presents a special exhibition of important Korean ceramics from Koryo to Choson Periods. The selected Korean ceramics are part of the Rai Collection of Japan, which was acquired after the War and was preserved in Tokyo during the past 50 years. None of the item featured in this exhibition has [...]



36 Great Tips for Keeping Travel as Simple as Possible (and Two Poems)

From the desk of Leo Babauta:
“He who would travel happily must travel light.” - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
When you travel, do you want to be as light as possible? A light bag, and a light itinerary?
Many of us have had the nightmare experience of lugging around too much luggage, waiting in the baggage claims area, trying [...]



5th and Main

Lipstick glowing red
in the light
of neon signs.
A dress
made of cotton
and lace…



Great Stuff from the Hubs

I began getting involved recently in a site called HubPages.com.  It is essentially a giant blog where you can create an account, post “hubs” (blog style posts) and add adverts to them to create a revenue stream.  Below are some great art hubs I came across just this morning!
Australian Art Oddities: Not all art [...]



Peace March 20 2008

On 20 March 2008 it is the 5th anniversary of the American invasion of Iraq. The Free Articulator is marking this day by hosting the Peace March 20 initiative, focusing on artists as social activists during this time of conflict. We’d like to invite all visual artists, writers, and song writers to sign up, participate, [...]