Solid Gold Links, June 29
By Anna GoldJune 29, 2009 | Posted in IndyBlog , Solid Gold Links: What The Indy Is Reading | Email this article
- Honduras: Al Giordano and the Tiny Revolution blog weigh in
- Roundup from Slashdot on Nokia’s and Siemens’s role in the Iran web crackdown
- Off The Beaten Path, an online exhibit about violence, women and art
- Feeling creative? Design the poster for the next movie by the Yes Men
- Feeling evil and creative? Write the first paragraph of Dick Cheney’s memoirs
- A German town goes car-free
- The capitalists are taking notes: Checklist for revolution, courtesy of FT
- Healthcare: An interview with the former head of communications for CIGNA
- What If, a Journal of Radical Possibilities is now online
- The Department of Agriculture: the last plantation
- Katie Holten’s Tree Museum
- An infrastructure for souls: Triple Canopy covers the history and organization the megachurch
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