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The Polling Place Photo Project – I Participated

Posted by: Courtney Kuehn on: February 5, 2008

I just experienced my 1st caucus. A few observations of interest to me: 1. When I drove up to my caucus, I was taken aback by the line. It wrapped around the corner of the church. I was thankful it wasn’t -10 degrees like it has been lately. 2. Once inside, I noticed that 95% [...]

The Polling Place Photo Project

Posted by: Courtney Kuehn on: February 4, 2008

If you’re planning on going to caucus on Tues. 2/5, consider snapping a few pictures for The Polling Place Photo Project. via The New York Times: “The Polling Place Photo Project is a nationwide experiment in citizen journalism that encourages voters to capture, post and share photographs of this year’s primaries, caucuses and general election. [...]

Limited Edition Obama Pieces by Shepard Fairey

Posted by: Courtney Kuehn on: January 29, 2008

Shepard Fairey has created limited edition silkscreens of Barack Obama. At $50 each, they go on sale starting tomorrow (Wed. 1/30). Order yours by emailing info@obeygiant.com and use “OBAMA” in the subject line. via Cool Hunting, Fairey has “an aim to get its iconic image across the nation in time for Super Tuesday (5 February) [...]

The List: What’s In and Out for 2008

Posted by: Courtney Kuehn on: January 2, 2008

For a run-down on what’s cool for the new year, per The Washington Post, take a look at this lengthy yet highly informative list.

Blog Action Day – More Good Stuff

Posted by: Courtney Kuehn on: September 29, 2007

I’m signing up to blog about the environment as part of Blog Action Day. (See Faris post “We Need Each Other” to the right in the pink box or All Day Buffet.) The date is set for 10/15. So far, 6,109 blogs have signed up, which is not counting mine. This initiative asks “What would [...]

PSFK Conference: Point A To B

Posted by: Courtney Kuehn on: September 21, 2007

I attended PSFK’s Conference last Tues. 9/18 (my first) and enjoyed soaking up all of the new (and not so new) ideas, thoughts, and questions that came up in the discussion. This panel talked about the issue of transportation in L.A. I’d heard that driving in L.A. is horrible, so this was interesting to hear [...]


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