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ArchivesGovernor Permits Costing Plan to PassBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, June 9, 2008.Governor John Lynch has allowed the state’s latest education plan to become law without his signature. He let it pass so the state could meet a court-imposed deadline to determine the cost an adequate education. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports. Girl PowerBy Andrew Walsh on Monday, June 9, 2008.
StretchA worker uses a lift truck to deliver steel studs to the 6th Floor. The studs will be used to frame the walls of the offices and studios. The wall goes hereWorkers have started laying out the location of walls using chalk lines. This was occuring as the steel studs were being delivered to the 6th floor. View DownThe view from the 6th floor as workers use a lift truck to bring steel studs to the floor. The studs will be used to form the walls of the studios and offices. Future WallsCrews unload the metal studs that will be used to form the studio and office walls. Note the harnesses the workers are wearing, to keep them from being pulled out the window. One worker said it was like being a dog tied to a tree. Socrates Exchange: What Is Good Art?By Laura Knoy on Monday, June 9, 2008.British-born painter Roy Adzak said “good art is not what it looks like but what it does for us”. French painter Paul Cezanne suggests “that a work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art”, while American poet Ezra Pound demands that “Good art can not be immoral. That’s the question that we’re asking in our next Socrates Exchange – “What is good art”. How do you define good art? What does it include, or not include? Post your comments, then respond to others on this page. Guest
Los Angeles, CABy MarcusDrives on Sunday, June 8, 2008.Watching the Lakers-Celtics game at Ty's - we've been sightseeing the last couple days. I think I saw one of the actors from that show "Full House." Full report tomorrow - I promise! |
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