Archive for March, 2010
"When you came to Windsor, that must have been a huge step."
"It was."
A couple of weeks ago I went to hangout with my mom for the evening. She lives at my sister's place. My sister and her husband were out of town for the weekend so I went over with ...
UPDATE: I STAND CORRECTED
Maggie from the Summerfest was actually nuts enough to think this event could be moved without repercussions. I apologize as I just didnt' think anyone could seriously consider moving this government funded signature event from WIndsor.
Summerfest received Celebrate Ontario Funding to be able to host this event, ...
I already submitted a short letter to the editor but would like to expand on it here
Today's Windsor Star commentary is yet another sign of the challenges we have to face. It reminds me of one sign hanging inside of Shanfields' store that gets seldom ...
From: Miller-McCune Turning Research into Solutions
By: Jonathan Lerner | March 2, 2010 |
Architectural rendering of a library planned for Aahus, Denmark
New library complexes rejuvenate urban centers around the world by including theaters, shops, cafes, ...
The Pittsburgh makeover
Mayor visits Pittsburgh in search of ideas to help here
Hamilton group finds striking similarities, inspiration
The possibilities are apparent on every street corner as a group of Hamiltonians travel this Pennsylvania city that is transforming itself from a steel ...
WIFF and WAMM launch music video contest
and call for submissions
For immediate release: March 18, 2010...
I've figured Austin, Texas out. This entire city's psyche is based on the people here thinking that they are cool and acting like it. That alone is what makes the city cool. The entire city is founded on its own self image.
When they first called ...
Mark (Bosco, to be clear) got pretty worked up over JHK's blog this week. Seems Kunstler's doomer imagery/wishful thinking were a little heavy in this recent post and Mark - well Mark felt Jim needed to pull back from the brink.
Personally, I look forward to JHK's weekly blog ...