Archive for July, 2011
Teamwork Possible: Muffins Vs. Cannons
Tuesday, July 26th, 2011Teamwork is still possible among normally opposing state legislators.
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Discretizations
Monday, July 25th, 2011In academia flawed credentials are more conspicuous than flawed thinking.
Science threatens public health policy?
No link between Parkinson’s and neither welding fumes nor pesticides.
Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place.
Segmented filamentous bacteria: friend and/or foe.
Rustbelt Regional Poetry Slam Finals
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Free Family Activities Series
Sunday, July 24th, 2011Follow Me! Healthy Parents, Healthy Kids is hosting weekly fun activities for the family on Tuesday mornings at Easton Town Center. These free activities will take place from 11 a.m. – noon on the Easton Town Square by the fountains and will focus on living a healthy lifestyle. Schedule of Activities: Tuesday Summer Series 11:00am – Stretching with [...] [...]
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Movies By Moonlight Series
Sunday, July 24th, 2011Easton Town Center will be hosting a Movies by Moonlight Series every Tuesday at dusk from July 5, 2011 – August 30, 2011. Bring a blanket and snacks for this outdoor movie series appropriate for the whole family. Movie Schedule: July 26 – MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING August 2 – ENCHANTED August 9 – GNOMEO & JULIET August 16 – WALL-E August [...] [...]
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Fox video of ‘violence’ in Wisconsin shows palm trees, sunny weather
Sunday, July 24th, 2011Bill O’Reilly opened his broadcast on Monday with a dramatic claim about Wisconsin protests: “Violence escalating in the union controversy.” He then brought in Brit Hume to discuss the “increasing pro-union violence.” And O’Reilly’s proof? Well, let’s just say his video evidence had palm trees in the background, clear blue skies, and the weather was nice enough for short-sleeve shirts:
If rolling file footage with palm trees and clear blue skies is the best Foxagandists like O’Reilly can do, then the union busters really do have their work cut out for them.
h/t: Keith Olbermann / FOK News Channel
FountainSide at the Scioto Mile
Saturday, July 23rd, 2011Bring the kids downtown for FountainSide, presented by Sunny 95 in Bicentennial Park, on select Wednesdays throughout the summer to enjoy free children’s activities! From 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., the fountains will be bubbling with fun activities for kids, along with games, arts, and crafts. There will also be free ice cream from the [...] [...]
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Everyday Value Tour 365
Saturday, July 23rd, 2011[ July 27, 2011; 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. ] Shopping at Whole Foods doesn’t have to equal “Whole Paycheck”. Take the Everyday Value Tour 365 on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, at 6 p.m. to learn where the hot values are in the store. You’ll sample some of the 365 Everyday Value™ products and receive a small gift bag filled with samples, coupons and recipes. [...] [...]
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Alumna’s Residency Work in Exhibition, Review
Friday, July 22nd, 2011Suite42, a collaborative co-founded by Fine Arts alumna Danielle Julian-Norton (CCAD 1999), is having an open studio exhibition in Dresden, Germany of current work completed while in residence there.
A reception is 4-6 p.m. Sunday, July 24 in the Geh8 studio of Julian-Norton, an assistant professor of Fine Arts and Graduate Studies, and Studio42 collaborator Tarrah Krajnak. A brief artists’ talk starts at 5 p.m in the Dresden facility.
Their performance-based projects explore the struggle of the artist within a contemporary context and the process of collaboration itself. Invented characters are mined from the history of conceptual performance art and popular film then displaced within absurd narratives, which reference the artist at work, the psychology of relationships, and the tension of meaning and meaninglessness as a central dilemma.
The duo’s work recently was reviewed by Nadja Sayej, the host and producer of ArtStars*, a web-TV show about the art world and a New York Times writer.
Savej describes Studio42′s stop-motion video “The Stairs That Do Not Care” (2011) as “showing the artists falling down a flight eerie, spiraling black iron stairs donning white pantyhose, cotton dresses, falling down backwards from the tip of the Technical Museum in the heart of cloudy Dresden, a small German town just two hours south of Berlin. They could very well be stunt actors – and they’ve got the bruises to prove it, not to mention their feet powdered with dirt and dust.”
Read the full article here.
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Penn National: Agreement Reached, Casino Will Open On Time
Thursday, July 21st, 2011The on-again, off-again deal to move forward with development of Columbus' casino appears to be on again.
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