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These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

Federal regulators are looking into allowing cell phone calls on flights. Some people think it's a great idea, others think it's a horrible idea. I think it's a bad idea, What do you think about this? Here's a scenario that I can hear playing out one day.

 

Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen, This is the captain of your flight. We have reached our cruising altitude of 36,000 feet and you are now free to use your cell phones. The lady in seat 14C is going through a messy divorce and you will be hearing her scream at her soon to be ex husband for the next 3 hours. The surgeon in seat 17A will be discussing removing some poor guys severely compacted colon and the teenager in 33B will be stating that Jenny isn't her BFF any more because she went to a party with the captain of the football team. So, ladies and gentlemen on behalf of the flight crew and all the hard working members of our airline, please sit back and enjoy your flight.

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

A jubilant crowd celebrates the president's ouster at the March 11th rally. The garbage cart is stacked high with refuse that (literally?) encapsulates Korea's ongoing issues - "Giving up on getting married," "Low pay for doing what you like," "Temporary irregular employment," "Industrial disasters," etc. But the mock ramyeon noodle cup advertises "If you fight, you will win." :)

Black Lives Matter protest, London, 3 June 2020

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

Truth or Dare

Friday, September 21 at 6:00 pm

Directed by John LeBret

The ultimate performance experiment: for one night only and for six continuous hours, performers engage in a playful game of truth or dare. Audience members may come and go as they please, but won’t know what happens unless they make it through the duration.

 

www.lsu.edu/hbb/currentevent.html

 

The Department of Communication Studies

Performance Studies Area

HopKins Black Box theatre

 

Louisiana State University’s HopKins Black Box theatre opens its 2007-8 season with “Truth or Dare.” On Friday, September 21, the Black Box features the one-night-only engagement of a performance experiment in real time. Beginning at 6:00 PM and continuing until midnight, four performers will take the stage in an unrehearsed marathon game of “truth or dare.”

 

Unabashedly raw, the performance draws on avant-garde experiments carried out over long durations. “Endurance art,” most popular in the 1970’s, challenged its audiences to question the very nature of art itself, often by putting the artist’s body through a kind of test.

 

“Truth or Dare” also harkens back to classic American contests of endurance such as dance and Hula-hoop marathons and forward to the current popular fascination with reality TV. As New York Times performance critic Roberta Smith asks, “What is "Fear Factor" if not endurance art - performance's hard-core subgenre - with bikinis and more viewers?”

 

Audiences are invited to join in the challenge and see what unfolds during this daring experiment in the Hopkins Black Box theatre, 137 Coates Hall on LSU’s Baton Rouge campus. The box office will open at 5:30 pm and remain open until 11:30 pm on Friday, September 21. Admission is by suggested donation of $5.00 and includes in/out privileges for the entire performance.

 

Seating

The HopKins Black Box is a fairly intimate space with chair-on-riser seating. Audience capacity ranges between 50-100 people, as determined by the director of each show.

 

All seating is “general” although accommodations are made for people who need or request them.

 

Typically, we open the house 10 minutes before the start of each show. When attendance is heavy, patrons are admitted according to their ticket numbers, the lowest numbers first.

 

As the director prefers, late arrivals may or may not be admitted to the theatre once the show starts.

 

Parking

There are parking lots directly adjacent to Coates Hall. For the Friday and Saturday night shows and the Sunday matinee, the lots are typically free of traffic and you’ll find plenty of places to park. For the Wednesday and Thursday night shows, these same lots are busy and finding a place to park is more difficult. If the lots are full, we suggest you try the union parking lot located directly across the street from Coates Hall or additional spaces on Tower Drive.

 

To access Coates Hall by wheelchair, park in the north or south lots of Coates Hall.

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

The historic Kwanghwamun street rallies ran for 20 weeks and concluded on March 11. But there are still exhibits and galleries focused on the 2016-2017 season of political/social change...

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

Horses wander through the fog in Hugo, MN. Still shaken from the Tornado

 

Thoughts and prayers are with the families.

 

Please see www.startribune.com for information on helping those hardest hit.

A mock Delacroix stands near the north end of Kwanghwamun square - roughly, the message is "public goddess (!) revolution - hail to the queen" :-O

18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin E. Dempsey is interviewed by PBS NewsHour co-anchor Judy Woodruff in the Pentagon, Mar. 7, 2014. The interview; which covered topics of sexual assault, the crisis in Ukraine, and current books the Chairman is reading, aired the same night on PBS.

 

(DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Sean K. Harp)

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

Immigration has been in the news recently, so this multilingual sign that I saw in front of a church by Texas Tech certainly is timely

Some photos-ops in Kwanghwamun square during the one of the ongoing Saturday rallies...this one drew a reported 700,000+ participants.

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

Madge suggested people check out both versions of the CNN home page right now - the difference is striking.

Near Gwanghwamun Square, this sign exhorts citizens to "beat the Coronavirus with all our strength" (fortitude). Much of the area around the square is nearly deserted on weekends.

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin E. Dempsey is interviewed by PBS NewsHour co-anchor Judy Woodruff in the Pentagon, Mar. 7, 2014. The interview; which covered topics of sexual assault, the crisis in Ukraine, and current books the Chairman is reading, aired the same night on PBS.

 

(DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Sean K. Harp)

The "annual" Ku Klux Kookout in Madison, IN. This year's version was a non-starter. More info: www.wdrb.com/news/counter-protesters-say-kkk-is-losing-st...

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

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These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

A "citizens victory" trash can with a sign above it reading (roughly) "Put Choi Soon-Shil gang garbage in the trash can" Weekly rallies continue in the Kwanghwamun area...

On the cold and damp November 26th rally, a participant grabs a 'front row' Jongno Street seating space Street near the main Kwanghwamun Square.

These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.

 

Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com

 

For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com

 

Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com

 

Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org

Latest News About Keeping Up With The Kardashians Season 6 :Great night tonight, doll! Keeping Up with the Kardashians 6 of the first of the season and we all could not be happier! Our life has been crazy in the last year, and luckily for you most of which was caught on camera LOL.

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