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Folks interested in Open Mic events or leading a poetry work group please contact creativemindsunion@gmail.com or loufine@hotmail.com if you would like to set up an event or have questions.

The Library Collective would like to thank the AmeirCorp Vista group from University of Louisville for coming and helping with the library areas on Jan 18th for MLK day. With the great turn out that occurred on that day, it has inspired the collective to work more to provide the community with the reading and other literacy resources needed to improve their lives and well-being. Come and join the collective on Feb.25th between 3pm to 8pm, as we will have yet another great book and computer parts sell. While you are here you can also join the collective in it's efforts to serve our community and celebrate literacy.

Library Forum


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There are posts on 3 topics:
Posted by martinlarsen (Msg), 12:22 am Oct 31, 2009:
I was wondering if anyone has a place for the books in the computer room. My company will be renting that room soon, but we dont mind neat and orderly storage of books in there. The only thing is that the room will be available only when the office is b... [more]
Posted by Christina (Msg), 8:14 pm Aug 31, 2009:
The collective was little disappointed with the no show of both events that took place this month through the Library collective. Even so, we will continue on in improving the collective and doing better at informing others about such events in the future... [more]
Posted by creativemindsunion (Msg), 12:37 pm Feb 24, 2009:
If you have had an interest in our lending library or zine collection then we encourage you to stop in and meet with other new members of the library collective so that we can get started in re-organizing our resources. Currently our meetings are at O... [more]

The political significance of slackerdom

Finally a rationale for my life of underachievement

I'm currently reading Doing Nothing: A history of loafers, loungers, slackers, and bums in America, by Tom Lutz. It's actually a very interesting book on the nature of work and its relevance, or irrelevance, to living a good life. A lot about how the industrial revolution changed the nature of work, the resulting alienation, and the many political, literary, and philosophical schools since which have rebelled against our work-oriented culture (not just Mr. Marx!).

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Education 2010

Youth in Revolt or Just Freedom of Expression with Little Direction?

So... Even though we all know the Anarchist and/or Self-Made Individual is purely built by the investment of time, finance, and resources .... what do folks think about this? Martin Atkins believes he’s beginning a revolution. Fed up with traditional educational systems, believing academia doesn’t adapt quickly enough to properly educate students and challenge their minds, he’s bringing chaos into the classroom through his new school, launched last summer, Revolution Number Three.

Atkins is a music-industry veteran. A member of bands such as Public Image Ltd., Ministry, Pigface and Killing Joke, he’s also run his own independent label for two decades and has taught—most recently at Columbia College—courses on the behind-the-scenes aspects of the music business, like the logistics of touring. Last Spring Atkins helped re-brand Columbia’s student-run record label, AEMMP, the subject of a 2009 Newcity cover story.

Atkins is quick to note that he “doesn’t have all the answers. Te... (read and comment)

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The Journey

A poem by Mary Oliver

One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice-- though the whole house began to tremble and you felt the old tug at your ankles. "Mend my life!" each voice cried. But you didn't stop. You knew what you had to do, though the wind pried with its stiff fingers at the very foundations, though their melancholy was terrible. It was already late enough, and a wild night, and the road full of fallen branches and stones. But little by little, as you left their voices behind, the stars began to burn through the sheets of clouds, and there was a new voice which you slowly recognized as your own, that kept you company as you strode deeper and deeper into the world, determined to do the only thing you could do-- determined to save the only life you could save.

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3 current conversations in Library Forum:
Computer Room Oct 31, 2009
No Show and Future Events Aug 31, 2009
Welcoming New Members... Feb 24, 2009

Save the Brick House!

We're trying to assemble 100 fans of the Brick House to pledge $5 a month to help close our shortfall in monthly expenses. Please visit SaveTheBrickHouse.org for more information and to make a pledge or donation.

Thank you, Brick House donors!

A heartfelt thanks to those of you who have rallied to help the Brick House so far. We are currently assembling a database of donors and sustaining members.

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