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FOX News Lincoln-Douglas Graphic Goof

dara montaque @ April 30, 2008 # One Comment

Apparently the FOX News fact checkers called in sick this day. Thanks to Keith Olbermann for pointing out their big goof!

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The Kamusi Project Transitions to New Home

dara montaque @ April 28, 2008 # 2 Comments

Update: Martin Benjamin brought it to my attention that the project has been back online since November.

After 6+ months offline, The Kamusi Project is FINALLY back up and running:
The Kamusi Project is happy to now be part of the World Language Documentation Centre, an international organization that champions linguistic research and facilitates the […]

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The Blues on YouTube

dara montaque @ April 19, 2008 # 2 Comments

I came across this video at morphological confetti’s blog. The artist and his video exemplifies the significance, popularity, and success of YouTube. Merely a few years ago, his audience would have been limited to his region (city, state, etc.), or if lucky enough to afford a tour, he would have boasted obscure audiences […]

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ArtLifeStyle Concert Series: Media for the Senses, A Message for the Soul

dara montaque @ April 10, 2008 # 2 Comments

I recently got the opportunity to attend an ArtLifestyle concert — a combination of art gallery, lounge, bar/club, and concert.  I was pleasantly surprised.  The scene was one of sophistication and artsy eclecticism.  From NufacesNC, here’s a little more about the series:
The ArtLifestyle Concert Series is billed as an event ‘Where music, art and cuisine […]

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Obama: Change We Can Believe In?

dara montaque @ April 1, 2008 # 2 Comments

Admittedly, I hate politics. I’ve always felt politicians were legal con artists. Smooth talkers who spit the right game to get what they want. I’m hoping Obama is different. I feel that Obama is different. And history says my gut feelings are usually correct.
Last week, I had the pleasure of […]

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