Apparently this video of Michigan Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley talking about how awesome Flint is going to be now that the administration has finally agreed to do something about the deadly health care disaster they helped to create, came out a few days ago. My first inclination, as I’m watching it here in my sickbed, […]
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I’ve got a cold and my sincerity meter is off. Can one of you please watch this video of Brian Calley talking about Flint for me and tell me what you think?
Posted in Health, Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged apology, Brian Calley, fake sincerity, Flint water crisis, lead, lead poisoning, Rick Snyder, Rudy Giuliani, water 11 Comments
Remembering Karl Pohrt, the man behind Ann Arbor’s Shaman Drum
Late last week, Karl Pohrt, the driving force behind Ann Arbor’s historic Shaman Drum book shop, passed away at the age of 65 after a long battle with thyroid cancer. Having been an admirer of his work over the years, I’d wanted to mention his passing on the site, and offer up a place for people […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture Also tagged American culture, Art of the American Indian Frontier: The Chandler-Pohrt Collection, artifacts, book stores, Buddhist, Buffalo Bill Museum, Christianity, conscientious objector, Death, Detroit Institute of the Arts, DIA, Five Guys, fuck cancer, good bosses, Ian Fulcher, Jean Herny, jobs, Karl Pohrt, Keith Taylor, life after death, native american, native american artifacts, Patrick Elkins, people who make a difference, people who will be missed, people whom I respect, Plains Indian, Raymond McDaniel, Richard A Pohrt, sangha, Shaman Drum, University of Michigan, Vietnam War 14 Comments