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how can we stop it?
by Art Chantry: ’tis a puzzlement. this mysteriously indecipherable logo has (over the last 20+ years) become one of the most reviled, dreaded, divisive and beloved (and extraordinary profitable) images in broadcasting history. we see it constantly – in news … Continue reading
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tunnel to the future
..Limbaugh read from a Washington Post blog post that reported Fluke had been interested in contraceptive coverage even before she enrolled at Georgetown. Because of this, Limbaugh declared, “She’s a plant — an anti-Catholic plant from the get-go on this.” … Continue reading
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nasty time
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) well, after the events of the last week (or, more accurately, forever) combined with the vote/fight over contraception in the senate this morning followed up by rush limbaugh’s crude insultingly misogynist remarks (which really feel … Continue reading
cultural collision: fatal impact
The American dream, white picket fences and two cars in every garage…. Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com ) Magazine cover of the week!! Well, maybe the half century? When we think back on the 1950′s, the cliched vision we concoct is … Continue reading
LETTING YOUR HAIR DOWN WITH THE “HYENA IN PETTICOATS”
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797 ) was a radical in the sense that she desired to bridge the gap between mankind’s present circumstances and ultimate perfection. She was truly a child of the French Revolution and saw a new age of reason … Continue reading
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