by James Heflin | Jun 30, 2009 | Ten Gallon Liberal
The ten gallon hat will be hung upon a peg for the rest of the week while I motor to Motor City, but the nattering should re-ensue come next week.In the meantime, here are a few fun reads to enjoy. The first controllable nanotech gear has been created. Very cool. Now...
by Northampton Redoubt | Jun 30, 2009 | Northampton Redoubt
New reports have hit some other local blogs recently.Check out Mary Serreze's for updates on Northampton's negative pension fund performance which turns out to be a positive. The city's -19% performance is the best of the worst I suppose, but it's...
by David Wallis | Jun 30, 2009 | Wellness
On a Yelp message board, the question "where to flirt" in San Francisco ignited a vigorous online debate. Jason D. ranked funerals as the fifth-best flirting hot spot, beating out bars and nightclubs. "Whoa, whoa, back up," objected Jordan M....
by Chris Rohmann | Jun 30, 2009 | Stage
Both Freud's Last Session, at Barrington Stage Company's Stage 2, and Faith Healer, in the Berkshire Theatre Festival's Unicorn Theatre, bore into questions of truth and illusion, faith and fraud. One takes the form of a dialogue between two rationalists...
by Michael Cimaomo | Jun 30, 2009 | Stage
Break out your blankets; it's time for some theatre in the great outdoors. To kick off its 2009 season of Shakespeare Under the Stars, the Hampshire Shakespeare Company proudly presents one of the Bard's most enduring plays: Henry IV, Part 1. Even though it is...