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    • 261.

      South Austin Museum of Popular Culture


      by Ki Gray - 2008-09-05
      Austin Museum of Pop Culture aims to preserve and exhibit art and artifacts that reflect Austin's influence on the larger realm of popular culture. Located on South Lamar in the venerated 78704 zip c...
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      Turning the Clock Back: the Progressive March to Barbarism


      by William Nugent - 2008-09-11
      Who's turning the clock back? Is it the traditionalists who long for the 1950s or is it progressives who want to turn the clock back all the way to the pagan societies of ancient Greece and Rome? Ame...
    • 263.

      South Austin Museum Of Popular Culture


      by Dane Smith - 2008-09-12
      Everyone's favorite slogan, "Keep Austin Weird," certainly applies to this unique and funky museum. Heavily slanted towards music, the South Austin Museum of Pop Culture aims to preserve and exhibit a...
    • 264.

      The Healing Force Receives Coveted International Bunche Medal


      by Eric de Fontenay - 2008-09-16
      The Healing Force, a popular Christian family act represented by Indie Extreme, has been awarded the Bunche Medal for "bridging and celebrating African-American and African culture with spirit-affirm...
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      Les Enfants Magnifique: A Look At Some Of The Most Influential Young Artists Of Recent Times


      by Samantha Gilmartin - 2008-09-22
      Child proteges are nothing new: from Milton, to Mozart, to Michael Jackson, the artistic achievement of those so young has always brought great delight, and often great discomfort, to the establishme...
    • 266.

      Travel & Tourism, Malaga: A Hotbed of Mediterranean Culture


      by ISLA CAMPBELL - 2008-10-17
      Malaga is the birthplace of famous artist Pablo Picasso and it is easy to see why a city of such picturesque beauty would inspire someone to paint; with its pure blue skies, sea lined coast and ...
    • 267.

      Experiences From ‘the Flow' (25): Musings From a Recovering Thai-a-holic


      by Carl Pantejo - 2008-10-18
      "Prosperity: The eternal flow of all that's good in life..." By Carl "J.C." Pantejo, Copyright October 2008 (Author "My Friend Yu - The Prosperity Mentor," Copyright August 2007. Pantejo - Y.N. Vurce...
    • 268.

      How Can You Recession-proof Your Business?


      by Kate Mercer - 2008-10-20
      How are you feeling about the downturn? Governments may not yet officially have declared a recession, but the media and millions of ordinary people have. A knee jerk response for many businesses is to...
    • 269.

      Creativity and Culture


      by Mary Nicole Hicks - 2008-10-20
      Creativity is not just about having good ideas. Creativity is part of our culture and the most important factor in all human advances to date. There are many factors that make up a culture ranging fr...
    • 270.

      Travel & Tourism, Barcelona: A Cultural Whirlwind


      by VICTORIA COCHRANE - 2008-10-21
      Upon landing in Barcelona it is likely that your eyes will be instantly drawn to the array of Antony Gaudi designed buildings, with their spindly towers, colourful mosaics and chimera animals. I...