In my last post, I mentioned how I was going to take a little break from consuming so much news in an effort to be a little happier. It’s been 48 hours, and holy crap, y’all, it’s working. Granted, now I’m starting to feel mildly guilty that my news break is going to cause someone [...]
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Sad News Day Two: If the BPP can’t make it, how can the rest of us?
Good morning, everybody. So yesterday, the Bryant Park Project got canceled. I’m sure you heard about that. If you’re just joining us and are wanting to hurl a few pebbles at the NPR Goliath, go here. Yesterday morning, I heard that BPP was canceled via their Twitter feed and fired off a rather spiteful post [...]