If you are interested in or involved with the arts, you might like to check out the Americans for the Arts comparison of the presidential candidates' positions on arts issues.
I’ve been quite fascinated with Andrew Sullivan’s blog – mostly he’s posting snips and links to other stuff, but it’s good stuff I’m not seeing elsewhere and his point of view is interesting. He’s also got a “dead-tree” piece in the November issue of the Atlantic, which is also available in eco-friendly on-line form. It’s called “Why I Blog” and it’s worth a read.
On the subject of poverty and wealth (how's that for a segue?), I found (via Bitch PhD) a fascinating site called Global Rich List - in essence, it puts your money in perspective by showing you where you stand in comparison to EVERYONE ELSE IN THE WORLD income-wise.
Last, but by no means least, Jen and Mad and Su rounded up another batch of Just Posts for September, and included one of mine - the one in which I suggested little ways to make a difference in the world. Incidentally, Kiva came in third in the Amex voting, and will get a $300,000 grant.
the ADD in me loves random thoughts.
ReplyDeleteWell there was nothing there to change my vote--it was much as I expected.
ReplyDeleteLove the random links. Keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteLove the Global Rich List...
ReplyDeleteGlobal Rich was very interesting. And I am a big Sullivan fan, too. Enjoy this beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteI saw the global rich list when you tweeted it yesterday. Sobering, indeed.
ReplyDeletethe global rich list made me want to cry. there is so much that needs to be done.
ReplyDeleteooh, thanks for the great links this morning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links. Now I can avoid the dishes and the laundry a little bit longer... :)
ReplyDeleteOh, that ear wax article was ever so amusing. I might have to send that one to the ped!
ReplyDeleteWho KNEW there was so much to say about earwax!
ReplyDeleteI think Kiva is great! I think our extended family is going to make donations to Kiva this year instead of doing a gift exchange.
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