In Baltimore, they have something every year called the Kinetic Sculpture Race. People make these wonderful, human-powered, amphibious vehicles and they race them over land and water. The fifteen mile race, which is hosted by my favorite museum, the American Visionary Art Museum, takes almost 8 hours to complete. I’ve never had an opportunity to […]
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Ypsilanti’s first annual Kinetic Sculpture Race
Posted in Art and Culture, Shadow Art Fair, Ypsilanti Also tagged art competitions, Baltimore, BTB PArt Bus, Forest Juziuk, kinetic Sculpture race, Michigan Design Militia, Shadow Shuttle 3 Comments
Contributing toward the Haitian relief effort
Over one hundred thousand people are feared dead in Haiti today, after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake rocked the tiny island nation. With little in the way of infrastructure, it’s imperative that the global community come to the aid of the Haitian people immediately. And, so far, it looks like that is happening. There is, however, at […]
Posted in Other Also tagged 700 Club, acts of God, Charity Navigator, Devil, Devil worship, earthquakes, Haiti, natural disasters, Pat Robertson, relief agencies, televangelist 13 Comments