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daily lifestream for 20080917
Post Source: www.brianniece.com
Posted: Sep 18 2008 05:59:59


my social networking daily digest yesterday 928am posted a tweet on twitter. brianniece checking out bookmark palin keeps lying and lying and commondreams.org at httpwww.co mmondreams .orgview20 0809163 1100am posted a tweet......
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part ii of ii are apprenticeships realistic in 2008
Post Source: theaestheticelevator.com
Posted: Sep 16 2008 01:34:22


by now youre wondering what installment one of this short series had to do with apprentice ships. ive mentioned the idea of apprenticeships for artists a few times before but havent really fleshed out my thoughts on the idea yet. i regularly wonder why and how apprenticeships more or less died off. it seems to me that such an opportunity to study for a given period of time under one or more master......
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why she walked out of church
Post Source: theaestheticelevator.com
Posted: Sep 06 2008 15:05:48


this post is largely a follow up to church is good for sketching from 30 may 2008. my wife sent me an interesting link yesterday morning to a website called lone prairie art works. specifically she directed me to a blog entry on the website titled why i walked out of church. the entry is a fun rant to read for people like me who sense that the american way of doing church is significantly off bas......
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christianity contextualization and the artsramblings on this dreaded catchphrase
Post Source: djph.wordpress.com
Posted: Aug 06 2008 15:41:09


im a writing this post in response to pnielsens post linkluv art missions church in which hes looking for more information concerning the missions character of the nagel institute sponsored seminar in indonesia. the rather unwieldy phrase christianity contextualization and the arts was the the official title of our indonesia conference and we spent a lot of our time in indonesia talking about or......
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coming soon broadway flowers and a loft
Post Source: landscaping.crutoo.com
Posted: Jun 13 2008 13:41:00


gayejohnson wrote an interesting post today onheres a quick excerptyou can see in the photo three blue tents peddling flowers and some produce about half a block from the couple in the foreground. the spread goes another half block to the left with tables full of plants pillows and thankfully read the rest of this great post here......
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semiaccidental stumbledupons
Post Source: www.brianniece.com
Posted: Mar 04 2008 15:12:04


some interesting things ive come across in the last week. afrench president nicolas sarkozy seems to be breaking the staunch lines of church and state while doing a little communing with god. a newsweek article states addictions are being considered an illness and not a weakness. the first amendment of the us constitution apparently doesnt cover spam thank god jonathan brink at missio dei discu......
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