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Diane Sawyer and the new voice of authority
Anchors away
The sight of Barack Obama in the White House has, rather quickly, taken on the air of the ordinary.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| September 09, 2009
Hacking into pie
Circuitry
John Duksta's latest bit of high-tech wizardry — a machine that would aid in the creation of circuit boards — fell a bit short.
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ABIGAIL CROCKER
| September 09, 2009
With Kennedy's death, a chance to move beyond royalty
Dynasties
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the last "lion" of the Massachusetts clan, finally rests – in peace, I hope.
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MARY ANN SORRENTINO
| September 02, 2009
Rhode Island weighs a succesions drama of its own
Political Watch
The death of Senator Edward M. Kennedy has Massachusetts' political class speculating, in not-so-hushed tones, about the odds of a next-generation Kennedy running for and winning the seat.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| September 03, 2009
Providence filmmakers go cruisin'
The Islands
Any artistic triumph involves a little luck. Providence native Ben Chace was in Brooklyn's Prospect Park two years ago when he watched a raffle ticket turn into a pair of tickets for a Jamaican cruise.
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ABIGAIL CROCKER
| September 02, 2009
Firehouse No. 13 shakes up summer slump
The Everything Parties
To wake the city from its summer slumber, Firehouse No. 13 has been programming, well, everything.
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ABIGAIL CROCKER
| September 03, 2009
Limits of non-traditional leadership
The Academy
John Maeda arrived at the Rhode Island School of Design a year ago pledging a different sort of leadership.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| August 20, 2009
On the water and off the grid
Anchors away
Olneyville neighbors Zach Weindel and Daniel Gladstone are determined to live off the grid — way off the grid.
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ABIGAIL CROCKER
| August 19, 2009
Whole Foods health-care boycott gathers momentum
Human Rights Watch
Unfortunately for Whole Foods Market CEO and founder John Mackey, those who appreciate his store for the healthy, eco-friendly (read: left-leaning, progressive) lifestyle it promotes are the same citizens who support universal health care.
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| August 24, 2009
RI goes DIY at the Maker Faire
Makin' It Work
Kipp Bradford builds things. For commercial clients, he puts together high-end mini-computers and other electronic gizmos. For his friends and himself, anything goes — a sea of LED-lit balloons, sound-activated light displays, circuit boards strung around partygoers necks programmed to "like" and "dislike" each other.
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MARION DAVIS
| August 19, 2009
Candy for your sins
Confessions Dept.
Confessionals aren't just for holy rollers anymore. They are for everyman, according to Melissa Joy, creator of the Truth Booth — a wandering tent designed to collect secrets.
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ABIGAIL CROCKER
| August 12, 2009
Knowledge in a flash
Ingenuity
Jake Rolan sat at Starbucks on Thayer Street one day last month, busy on both his laptop and iPhone, seemingly no different from the other students who had carved out an itinerant workspace there, cursing out the wireless network that seemed to fade in and out.
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RICHARD ASINOF
| August 12, 2009
Trucking along with the Mobile Art Project
Street Art
When the Hera Gallery left its customary perch on Main Street in Wakefield last fall for a time, artist and curator Viera Levitt started thinking of ways to bring art back to the heart of South County. She struck upon the idea of the Mobile Art Project and this week it's hitting the road with stops in West Kingston, Peace Dale, and Providence.
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GREG COOK
| August 12, 2009
Lynch's bumpy road
Nothing unusual here
There is nothing all that unusual about Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch's now well-publicized travels to New Orleans, San Francisco, and other far-flung locales. Just the networking and fundraising forays of a pol gearing up for a gubernatorial run.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| August 05, 2009
The Wat Misaka story
Making a rebound
He only played three games and scored seven points in the 1947-48 season, but Wataru Misaka's story is netted, slammed, and sealed in NBA history. The 5'7" Japanese-American was the New York Knicks' first-round draft pick and the first non-white basketball player in the NBA.
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ABIGAIL CROCKER
| August 05, 2009
Magnificent machines
Inside AS220's Fab Lab
A machine that can make everything. It's been the stuff of science fiction for decades. But now, it's a reality. In fact, there's one in Providence.
By
CHRISTOPHER COLLINS
| August 05, 2009
Interview: Jim Langevin
This Just In
Rhode Island Congressman Jim Langevin has been in the news of late.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| July 29, 2009
Reeling
Get ready for RIIFF's 13th Filmapalooza
If the Rhode Island International Film Festival were a monster movie, it would be something like The Blob That Engulfed Delaware . Like its dozen predecessors, the 13th annual event will be taking over the state.
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BILL RODRIGUEZ
| July 29, 2009
Tricycles, boob cubes, and all things Woolly
Freewheeling
The Woolly Fair, the annual art bash at Monohasset Mill, has quite the reputation.
By
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| July 30, 2009
The Journal gets a facelift
As the ProJo Turns
Metropolitan newspapers have been moving toward über-local coverage for some time now.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| July 22, 2009
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