Saturday, October 2, 2010

Taking a 'stand': Exhibit features noted LDS pulpits - Deseret News
points out an illustration that depicts a portable rostrum used by Joseph Smith and other early Mormon leaders as they preached at outdoor meetings. Then he shows historical photos of multiple pulpits in the Tabernacle, reflecting the church's first

Tax Hikes as Back Door Clawback - DAILY KOS
The past couple of weeks have provided a neat illustration of Marshall's Law - Washington is wired for Republican control. Through lots of breathless reporting we have seen story after story from DC-based outlets that glory in the interpersonal dramas and

Michigan, Michigan State face defining moment - Detroit Free Press
Photo illustration) A version of this story appears on page 3B of the Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010, print edition of the Detroit Free Press.

Hubbard Street gets the accents correct - Chicago Sun-Times
And the work of the three choreographers now on display in Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's fall program offers an intriguing illustration of how dance "languages" can vary. "Blanco" and "Deep Down Dos," two hypnotic, beautifully danced works by the company

LaCie offers new 24-inch display with premium IPS panel - Network World Fusion
LaCie has announced the latest addition to its line of professional displays, the LaCie 324i. The new display features a 10-bit P-IPS LCD panel, and is ideally suited for prepress, illustration, web design, and

FBI Urges U.S. Cartoonist To Go Into Hiding Amid Al-Qaeda Threat - Free Internet Press
Seattle Weekly, which originally published an illustration by cartoonist Molly Norris entitled "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day," Norris was a caricature by Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard sparked sometimes

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