Archive
Box Turtles Are Unique Among Their Peers
A rustle in the grass outside the window points attention to a small pile of leaves moving in slow spurts across the ground.
Survival And Change
At the tender age of 27, I have a better grasp on the reality of life and death than many people who are decades older than myself.
The ‘New Now’ Returns: Ctrl+Alt+Del Explores Modern Internet Culture
The “New Now” has found its new headquarters for the next couple weekends on Mt. Sequoyah.
Summer at FPL: Once, Twice, Thrice with Authors and Heroes
Summertime and Fayetteville Public Library offer heroes, heroines and escapes from the ordinary with three diverse author events.
Radiating the Will-to-Good – Becoming Goodwill in Humanity
The first three days (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) after the Gemini festival of Goodwill, the New Group of World Servers (NGWS) and women & men of Goodwill radiate the Will-to-Good to Earth and humanity.
Owe, Baby, Baby
Some personal financial crises are caused by unexpected events, and others simply by how one answers certain basic questions, such as “Hmm, get waxed or continue living with electricity?” or “I can’t decide: New brakes or traffic-stopping hair?”
The Cycle of Sensitivity
Have you ever ventured a little too far into a popular Facebook thread?