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POPS'Banality of tomorrow' its the future,now The future spreads, almost like an infection. The distribution of the future is less an endeavor of conscious advancement than it is an epidemiological process -- a pandemic of tomorrows, if you will.
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POPSSeeing the Everyday A new magazine. The site won't clip as I'd like it, so go check it out. It's a quarterly magazine "focusing on the daily interactions taking place at home." It seeks "to honestly tell and simply show the everyday beauties found in quiet and humble moments of our own homes and yards and with those whom we love most." And it's advertisement free!
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POPSMartin Parr: images of England Go google! Parr is the leading figure in catching moments of 'ordinary life'. New Brighton oat the mouth of the River Mersey was Mecca to me when I was a kid. I go there sometimes on a drizzly sunday to mooch around the faded imagery of my childhood.
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POPSCulture of Cowering I sense that more people everyday are realizing the administration's self-serving use of fear to gain more power for the presidency. That's the upside.
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POPSGiving thanks for the commonplace With Thanksgiving coming up, now is a good time to start appreciating the simple moments of our lives. This verse is from a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, who does a brilliant job of reminding us of our everyday blessings