Isn’t it Puzzling? (S2C E30)
Alie Adelman is a self proclaimed puzzler. She sees connection where others don’t, even if one piece is in the upper right and the other […]
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Alie Adelman is a self proclaimed puzzler. She sees connection where others don’t, even if one piece is in the upper right and the other […]
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When we interview, we nearly always ask two questions. First, who is your hero; and second, what is the thing, be it a movement, an […]
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There are times I get caught up in my own certainly of my abilities. Luckily, these times are not common, but now and again, it […]
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This past week I took part in a conference called the Sustainable Futures Conference, held remotely, and originating through the Future of Small Cities Institute […]
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We have to send along this bonus video, with Todd Thomas and his excitement over an air scrubber inspired by Nature. Biomimicry, all the way! […]
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Todd Thomas can fit more passion and more verbiage into a few minutes of time than anyone else I know. His brain ticks along at […]
Continue reading »Thank you for joining us for our wonderful conversation with George Ward (Folklorist) and David Borton (retired RPI Professor) that focuses on the history and […]
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I can’t think of a better way to fight the doldrums of February than with the insights, openness, and positivity of TJ Mannix, improv theatre […]
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I just watched Hamilton via streaming, and I am blown away. Not just by the musical, which I did see live awhile back (a touring […]
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In a previous blog post I mentioned that I was attacked on twitter for celebrating my neighborhood and my ability to enjoy a neighbor’s company […]
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