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Guest Post: Nell Taylor on the Chicago Underground Library

Museum 2.0

Last month, I got a chance to talk with Nell Taylor, founder of the Chicago Underground Library. That means we collect university press, handmade artist books, zines made by sixth graders, poetry chapbooks from big names published in tiny local presses, and self-published poetry chapbooks sold for a dollar on the street.

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Nonprofit Radio: How to Make Podcasts That Promote Your Brand and Engage Supporters

NTEN

By now, podcasting should be considered an established medium. Yet, even after four years of general public awareness, there are still many misunderstandings about how podcasting can be used by individuals and organizations. What makes it powerful is that the podcast can be part of a broader web presence for your organization.

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How to Make Your Big Vision Real: Jennifer Lee of Artizen Coaching

Have Fun - Do Good

Jennifer is a certified coach, artist and yogini based in Oakland, California. Below is the edited transcript from my Big Vision Podcast interview with Jennifer Lee from January 22, 2009. I know you particularly work with entrepreneurs and artists, yes? I am an artistic, creative person. How long have you been coaching?

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Impressions of the Palm Pre

Robert Weiner

In addition, the Pre stored most of my podcasts as albums, unlike my Zune which recognizes them as podcasts. You can select albums, artists, genres, songs, or playlists -- so far so good. Playing multiple albums by an artist in track order can be done, but is such a pain that it's not worth the trouble. Miscellaneous.

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Arts Activist Naomi Natale and The One Million Bones Project

Have Fun - Do Good

." - Naomi Natale, One Million Bones Naomi Natale is the founding artist behind One Million Bones , a collaborative art installation designed to recognize the millions of victims and survivors who have been killed or displaced by ongoing genocides and mass atrocities in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Burma.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

Have Fun - Do Good

I had an opportunity to interview Paola for the Big Vision Podcast, and wanted to share the transcript with you. Fortunately, the Field Museum in Chicago mounted an exhibit of the photographs for In Her Hands. BB: What advice do you have for artists who want to use their art for social change?