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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Hugh Hefner’s architecturally scaled bed doubled as an office. (Courtesy Elmhurst Art Museum)
One thing is certain about Beatriz Colomina and Pep Aviles’s Playboy Architecture, 1953–1979: It is an evidentiary display proving that architecture and media are complicit partners in shaping society’s view of itself. Born out of research within the Ph.D. program … Continue reading
Caboose Hobbies closure
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post Leah Goodman, 10, and her mother Carrie, right, look at a detailed train and town diorama on display at Caboose Hobbies on August 14, 2016 in Denver, Colorado. The store, which has been in … Continue reading
Montana Album: Dangerous gas fumes; bridge should be condemned
Buy Photo The old Great Falls Tribune building on 2nd Avenue North.(Photo: TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS)Buy Photo 50 Years Ago From the Tribune week of Sept. 21, 1966: Complaints concerning gasoline fumes in homes have drawn the urgent request from Ken … Continue reading
Air Boss: Budget Needs To Fully Fund Spares, Other Readiness Enablers
Aviation Machinist’s Mate Airman Danielle Weakley, assigned to the Golden Eagles of Patrol Squadron (VP) 9, inspects engine three from a P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft as part of the squadron’s advanced readiness program on June 10, 2015. US Navy … Continue reading
Getting out for Aug. 18
MUSIC Summer Concert Series, 7-9 p.m. Saturday at Ellwood City Community Plaza, 524 Lawrence Ave. Features Dante DiThomas Swing Band. Free. Bring a chair. In the event of rain, the show will be held in the Lincoln High School auditorium. … Continue reading
Sky is the limit for model plane enthusiasts in Mount Olive
Members of the “Top O’ New Jersey” model airplane club include, from left, Anthony Curcuruto, 62, of Great Meadows; Jim Munley, 69, of Budd Lake, and Michael Shauger, 60, of Franklin. Article source: http://www.newjerseyhills.com/mt_olive_chronicle/news/sky-is-the-limit-for-model-plane-enthusiasts-in-mount/article_5de03e1d-1eca-5bb9-ba7e-1c41a862c6e8.html
Hillary Clinton’s Economic Model Brings West Virginia to All 50 States
Listening to presidential nominees discuss their economic proposals is like watching children list what they want from Santa Claus. What children and politicians want, and what they’ll actually get, is not the same. Voters should be relieved. They should be … Continue reading