Last login: 2 weeks agoReckon
Chris is a guy in a relationship from Austin, Texas, USA.
Likes 1,258 pages, 123 videos, 119 photos40 fans • Received 3 reviews
Member since Oct 22, 2006
Poet. Screen Printer. Somewhere between the town and the city. My blogs: reckon.vox.com reckon.ws/wp chrisweige.com reckon.tumblr.com reckon.soup.io

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remote control on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Liked it Apr 4, 4:51pm 1 review photography, art, portrait
http://flickr.com/photos/teleoalreves/2333793793/in/set-72157604253013439/
Incredible portrait here, flawless composition...

andy goldsworthy - Google Image Search
Liked it Apr 3, 2:25am 1 review nature, arts, art, sculpture, andy-goldsworthy
http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:e...
British nature sculptor Andy Goldsworthy

hat tip Jeremiah Owyang
http://evahan.weebly.com/uploads/5/6/1/1/56114/744464_orig.jpg
Liked it Mar 27, 8:35pm 0 review arts, art, collage, ephemera
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http://evahan.weebly.com/geometric-framework.html
Liked it Mar 27, 8:32pm 1 review arts, art, collage, handmade
http://evahan.weebly.com/geometric-framework.html
Amazing collage work by eva eun-sil han
Reed College | News Center Multimedia | Home
Liked it Mar 2, 12:21pm 1 review literature, poetry, arts, portland, reed
http://web.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/index.html
From the page: "In February 1956, during a hitch-hiking trip from Berkeley to the Pacific Northwest with fellow-poet Gary Snyder â€51, Allen Ginsberg gave a poetry reading at Reed College at which he read â€oeHowl” and seven other poems. (Read the story by writer John Suiter[link] in Reed magazine.) Ginsberg and Synder were on campus for two nights, February 13 and 14; the recording unearthed recently in the Reed archives includes Ginsberg's â€oeHowl Part I,” the longest section of the poem published six months later by Lawrence Ferlinghettiâ€s City Lights Books with the initial title â€oeHowl for Carl Solomon.” The reel-to-reel tape held by Special Collections at Reed's Eric V. Hauser Memorial Library is the earliest-known recording of Ginsberg reading â€oeHowl.” The recording is of high quality, and does not include the e"
Christopher David Ryan
Liked it Feb 1, 10:20pm 1 review arts, art, design
http://www.cdryan.com/postings/01.08/01.08.htm
Daily art/design postings by Christopher David Ryan
FFFFOUND!
Liked it Feb 1, 11:38am 1 review graphic-design, art, design
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FFFFOUND!
Liked it Feb 1, 11:23am 134 reviews graphic-design, movies, photography
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YAMAMOTO MASAO
Liked it Jan 31, 10:09pm 14 reviews art-history, photography
http://homepage2.nifty.com/yamamoto-masao/e_index.html
Yamamoto Masao Photography
The Clintons, Black Folk and America - A Reckoning at goodCRIMETHINK
Liked it Jan 25, 2:37pm 1 review politics, news, commentary
http://baratunde.com/blog/archives/2008/01/the_clintons_black_folk_and_americ...
I have been sitting on this post for two weeks. Much has already been said, but seeing Darryl Fears's article in the Washington Post has forced me to finally hit the publish button. The article begins:

For nearly two decades, Yvette Wider, an African American, adored Bill Clinton, once described by a famous black novelist as the nation's first black president.

But now, after Clinton's "fairy tale" remark about Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) in New Hampshire and a statement in South Carolina that Obama had put a political "hit job" on him, Wider said she feels she hardly knows the former president. "I was surprised to hear him make a comment like that, because I thought he understood our people better," said Wider, who said she will vote for Obama in Saturday's South Carolina primary. "It made me think he's been playing us all this time."

Wider's sentiments are echoing across black America -- on blogs, Web chats and talk radio, where Clinton is being attacked as never before.
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