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Tag Archives: Dalai Lama
wisdom begins at the edge
Jesse Marinoff Reyes ( Jesse Marinoff Reyes Design, Maplewood, N.J.) … Tenzin Gyatso, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama! The beautiful Tibetan detailing seen on the “turn” edge of the jacket cover was appropriated from a traditional arts tapestry or … Continue reading
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Tagged Dalai Lama, graphic design, jesse marinoff reyes, martin ogolter, renuka singh, tenzin gyatso
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Havel enough
There has been a lot of ink spilled for Vaclav Havel, most all of it favorable. He was deeply Western; acculturated to rock music and American culture in general, and a willing actor to boot communism into the dust-bin, greatly … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Alexander Cockburn, andy kilmistir, Ayn Rand, Christopher Hitchens, Dalai Lama, Friedrich A. Hayek, George Soros, jeri pelikan, michael parenti, Milan Kundera, Milos Forman, Neville Chamberlain, Noam Chomsky, Slavoj Zizek, vaclav havel, vaclav klaus
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ethical oil: filtered organic with a hint of guile
Granted that Ezra Levant is a major league shit disturber and unabashed zionist; whn the target is Saudi oil as unethical, the the pot calling the kettle black. black gold that is. Alberta bound. Still, as demagogic, reflexive, ideological and … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media
Tagged alykhan velshi, armine yalnizyan, Dalai Lama, desmond tutu, dirtyoilsands.org, ethical oil, ethicaloil.org, ezra levant, Henry Makow, jody williams, Keystone XL Pipeline, Mark Steyn, tar sands environmental impact, william watson
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jack in a narrow box
Jack Layton, Canada’s leader of the official opposition was laid to rest this past week which really continued the issue that has arisen since his part’s electoral breakthrough: what exactly is socialism today and what does it mean within the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged anne mcgrath, bill blaikie, brian topp, Christie Blatchford, cornel west, Dalai Lama, Gustav Landauer, harry joy photography, jack layton, jack layton death, Martin Buber, Maurice S. Friedman, maya benton, Michael Kropotkin, MP Olivia Chow, olivia chow, Paul Tillich, Raymond De Souza, roman vishniak
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amen together
Spiritual pursuits and just plain pursuit. Pursuit or being pursued? God is in the poor, the broken and the needy who cry out. Evidently, as the picture below shows, staged of not, that Jesus can probably do more with the … Continue reading
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Tagged andres wood, andres wood machuca, cornel west, Dalai Lama, Donald Dewey, irony in photos, James Gillray, Martin Buber, Martin Buber Institute for Dialogical Ecology, muchacha 2004, the Diggers, Thorstein Veblen, XTC Andy Partridge, XTC Dear God
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