State of the Commons
The state of the commons report, courtesy of Creative Commons.
Adventures in Online Dating
A guide to online toads, courtesy of Dani Bissonnette.
Inside the green schools revolution
How can we design better, “living” classrooms, places that will not only improve the lives of teachers and students, but also have less of an impact on the environment? Bryn Nelson goes back to school to find out.
November 13, 1973: Shelly’s Leg
Jeff Stevens brings you the story of the legendary Shelly’s Leg.
Free Stuff for Veterans on Remembrance Day
You’ve served us all. Now we return the favor. Free food, entertainment and services around the Puget Sound area.
It’s Not Just About History: Visiting the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
It’s hard to describe the shock of recognition when sepia history meets full-color present, when they can align so precisely. That’s one of the many gifts that the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial gives to its visitors.
Our Digital Future: New report and agenda for copyright reform
Creative Commons passes on this new book.
Charter School Power Broker Turns Public Education Into Private Profits
A cautionary tale about education as Washington’s own voters send in their ballots, courtesy of ProPublica.org.
Tales of a Renegade Teen Publisher
Courtesy of Uncommon Journalism, a tale of a modern day publishing rebel.
The End of Rice Boy
We conclude Evan Dahm’s marvelous graphic novel, Rice Boy, this weekend. If you haven’t read it all…do so.
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