by natecooper | Oct 11, 2006 | culture, nate, politics
Lou Dobbs’ opinion piece for CNN cuts to the core of what so many of us third party registered voters have been feeling for years. Though shying away from any direct political endorsement his call to vocalize our disenfranchisement is noble. More voters have...
by natecooper | Oct 10, 2006 | art, culture, nate
This article is just horrible. I realize that they are in Texas but it just goes to show how backwards parts of America really are. This is the kind of story that you would think would happen in Iran or another fundamentalist country (though probably leading to a...
by natecooper | Oct 7, 2006 | cities, culture, nate, new york
I keep seeing this sign around the MTA: “75% of Subway injuries are caused by slips, trips and falls when running for the subway”.. and it just occurred to me tonight to wonder what accounts for the other 25%? Surely there are probably other self-inflicted...
by natecooper | Oct 5, 2006 | culture, nate, politics, world
10 reasons things will be different I think the scariest part is how most if not all of this information is staring us in the face each and every day in the news but in everyday life no one is talking about it. Perhaps its the feeling of not knowing what else to do...
by natecooper | Oct 4, 2006 | culture, nate
Caring Consumer dot com extolls the virtures of “Kind Living”
by natecooper | Sep 30, 2006 | art, culture, movies, nate, san francisco
This article about their new facility is just terribly exciting. If only Berkeley were slightly affordable.