Tags: arts and culture

Tags: arts and culture

Anniversary fireworks. Celebrating with a bang: Happy 4th and 15th

Posted Friday July 4, 2008, 2:34 am, Over one day old at Gadling

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Festivals and Events, Stories Today is my 15th anniversary, but we had the fireworks last night. Last night we went down to Goodale Park where we would be able to see the display, but not be overwhelmed by the huge crowds, although Goodale was plenty hopping.

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Balloon lawn chair guy to take flight once more

Posted Friday July 4, 2008, 2:34 am, Over one day old at Gadling

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Stories, United States, News A year ago, Justin revealed his fear of heights and told us about Kent Couch who has a thing for tying helium balloons to a lawn chair so he can float across the sky. This time he wants to fly from Oregon to Boise, Idaho.

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I Survived a Japanese Game Show: Round two and its getting nasty

Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 2:48 am, Over one day old at Gadling

Justin, always ready to try anything, said, "I'll hang" and scored ten bears--not easily at first, but he let the team members control away as they saw fit and did his part to pick up the large pink bears and dump them into the chute.

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Happy 400th birthday Quebec

Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 2:48 am, Over one day old at Gadling

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Festivals and Events, North America, Canada Four hundred years ago on July 3, 1608 Samuel de Champlain established the first French settlement in Canada giving Québec City its start. The whole district is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Virtual exhibition: Calling all Paolo Coelho fans

Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 2:48 am, Over one day old at Gadling

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Blogs, Books, Internet Tools, News If you've read the The Alchemist and want to be a subject of a virtual art exhibition hosted by the man himself -- Paolo Coelho -- the process couldn't be easier. If you don't have the Alchemist on hand, any of his books will do.

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Travel the goddess trail with Sacred Places of the Goddesses

Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 2:48 am, Over one day old at Gadling

In Sacred Places of Goddess, 108 Destinations, author Karen Tate, presents the history of goddess worship, the role of the Divine Feminine around the world, the significance of each particular goddess, and how do you get to the places where you can experience their influence.

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BooRah: New restaurant review database taps into dining scenes nationwide

Posted Wednesday July 2, 2008, 2:04 am, Over one day old at Gadling

There's a new site out there called BooRah that is looking to tap into a lot of reader-generated content about the restaurant scene in your community. You can search major metropolitan areas or you can search for a specific town. Anyway, check the site out and see what you can contribute.

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