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michaelwriston · 10 months
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Lexington Market. Baltimore, MD. 2023.
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wizard-mp4 · 10 months
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Incredible empanadas found within
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fredthomasiii-blog · 26 days
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EastCoast Trek 2024
What started about 15 years ago, just wrapped up as we completed our 2024 EastCoastTrek. It stated by paying homage to the 1963 March on Washington which was held on August 28th. Usually there are commemorations held on the national mall. This year was light but there was still many like us who were at the mall as well as the MLK memorial. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS PHOTOS We started at Union Station…
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btwebgroup · 5 months
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Committed to First-Class Web and Digital Marketing Services agency in Lexington. BT Web Group provide all digital marketing services in local area and globally also.
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cricketpress · 9 months
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LAST CALL Art Market!
Saturday, December 16th, 11-5pm in the Barrel Room at West Sixth Brewing!
Cricket Press is collabing with our pals W6 to make sure you’ve got some amazing local wares to snag before the holiday gifting season!
Save the date for this perfectly timed addition to your gift shopping & check out great handmade and locally crafted works from all your favorite makers.
Plus bring the kiddos & get some pics with Santa at 3pm!
We’ll have specialty holiday beverages pouring in the Barrel Room! See you then!
Check out our vendors below: • Cricket Press • Meadow House Studio • Emma Puckett • The Burnpile Co. • Midnight Oil Goods • David Kring Ceramics • Theory Beyond Design • Kentucky Natural Lands Trust • Starpointe Studio • StitchSprout • Hound and Horse Bakery • Happy Spooning
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gabe-sanders · 1 year
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kevinnance · 1 year
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Corn days © 2023 by Kevin Nance
(Lexington, Kentucky)
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Web Marketing Lexington KY: Boosting Local Business Growth
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Web marketing in Lexington, KY helps businesses enhance their online visibility and reach local customers effectively. It includes strategies like SEO, social media, and content marketing to attract and engage potential clients. For Lexington businesses, web marketing offers cost-effective, targeted campaigns that drive traffic and improve search engine rankings. By focusing on the local market, companies can increase brand awareness and grow their customer base, ensuring a strong presence in the digital landscape.
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ss3techs · 5 months
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michaelwriston · 7 months
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Lexington Market. Baltimore, MD. 2024.
Michael Wriston / Tumblr / Flickr / Instagram / Print Sale
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cazort · 1 month
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I've seen a small number of people on Tumblr advocating for voting for Jill Stein, the green party candidate, and a lot of them seem to take for granted the idea that she is better than Harris. None of them really make a convincing case for her, they just seem to assume that she is, particularly on the issue of Palestine.
But here's the thing. I don't even think she's a good candidate. Like I consider her borderline unacceptable, whereas I consider Harris to be a genuinely good candidate. It's bad enough that if I were in a state like Maine or Alaska that had ranked choice, I'm not even sure I would rank Jill Stein above Kamala Harris.
Why don't I like Jill Stein?
Inexperience. She has only held one political office, the town meeting (like city council) of Lexington, MA, a city with population under 35,000. This community is an extremely affluent community that leans very far left; in 2020 nearly 81% of the community voted for Biden and under 17% for Trump. Interestingly, in this own community where she served as a local elected official, in her 2016 run she still only got 1.3% of the vote, so she isn't even popular in the one place she has the most experience. She has never held state- or national political office and she has lost every other election she has run in. Her lack of experience is related both to her ability to win (people are unlikely to vote for someone who lacks experience) and her ability to do the job if she were to win. And it's not unrealistic for independents and third-party candidates to get elected to bigger offices. There have always been a few in US congress and it would be more attainable to get into a state congress; a few green party members have done this recently: Shane Robinson served in the MD state house until 2019, Henry Bear and Ralph Chapman in Maine. One, Fred Smith, even got elected in Arkansas as a green party candidate although he later changed back to a Democrat. The point is that there are even people in her party who are more experienced.
Disregard for the consequences of her actions. She threw at least one national election, the 2016 Presidential election, for Trump, and we are still suffering the consequences. Jill Stein's actions contributed to outcomes including the loss of abortion rights, all sorts of horrible environmental consequences, all sorts of negative consequences for immigrants, and a long list of other problems. This scenario is fully preventable; it could be prevented for instance by calling on your followers to only vote for you in states with ranked choice and non-swing states, and then giving a conditional endorsement of the next-best candidate and calling on your supporters to vote for them in swing states that lack ranked choice. She could have made this call and prevented the calamity we lived through, but she didn't. This shows great irresponsibility.
Age. She is already getting very old; she is currently 74 which is only 7 years younger than Biden and 4 years younger than Trump. Age was one of my biggest objections to Biden, was a big factor in me disliking Trump, and is a major reason I think Harris is a big improvement. And Jill Stein is much closer to Trump and Biden in age than Harris. Age is a big concern for me because older people are likely to be or become out-of-touch on many issues and also may experience cognitive decline.
Platform. Jill Stein's platform is objectively worse (and weaker) than the national/global green party's platform. One of my favorite things about the green party is that they tend to take a systems approach to environmentalism, through things like carbon tax which work with the market rather than against it. In countries where the green party has a significant number of seats in the legislature, like Germany where they control 117/733 seats in the Bundestag, they often end up cooperating with pro-business parties like Libertarians and even the center-right party on some issues, and this makes them better able to achieve their goals. But Stein takes a more stereotypically liberal "tax and spend" and regulatory approach making her not much different from the mainstream of the Democratic party in this regard. I.e. she supported the "green new deal" which is supported by many Democrats and to some degree by nearly all Democrats. This approach makes it less likely she would be able to appeal to and/or cooperate with moderates and independents.
Lack of a realistic plan to win. There is a realistic path for an idealistic third-party candidate to win the presidency, and it is through getting ranked choice implemented in more states first, thus removing the spoiler effect. And it particularly through embracing TVR (total vote runoff) over IRV (Instant Runoff Voting, which Alaska and Maine use currently.) Jill Stein hasn't even mentioned TVR, and although she has voiced support for ranked choice, it is not a point that she emphasizes particularly strongly. She is not active in the Fair Vote movement which is the largest movement to implement ranked choice in most states. To me, this sends the message that she's not really in it to win, she's just here to make a statement.
She's not a serious candidate, not a good candidate, and not an acceptable candidate.
I don't say this lightly, but I think that if I wanted to, I could mount a more successful third-party campaign for the presidency than she has. I think I would be a better candidate for president than she is. And I think I could make a more realistic path towards those goals than she has.
And I don't even think I'm particularly good. I know other people who could probably even do a better job than me. This is not saying I or these other people would be good candidates. It's more saying how I just see Jill Stein as being inadequate.
And this is why I think Jill Stein is a really lousy candidate. She is not the idealistic third-party candidate to break us out of the two-party system.
And when you see this, you see that all the people pushing her as "the only good candidate" are really pushing anti-vote propaganda. They are trying to manipulate the left into throwing the election.
This election cycle we have a legitimately good candidate: Harris. She ticks all the boxes. She is younger than Biden. She is more progressive yet while being rooted in reality enough to bring in moderates. She has called for a ceasefire in Palestine, and has been critical enough that she's attracted ire and backlash from the Israeli hardliner and AIPAC-funded crowd. And her track record as Attorney General when you start scrutinize it, is surprisingly and refreshingly good. Go look it up and see for yourself.
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cricketpress · 10 months
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We're debuting another NEW Reading Nook Art-Print this weekend at the...
Crafted Social Winter Market
The Crafted Social Winter Market brings together the best traditional and contemporary artists, craftspeople, and functional designers for a two-day, indoor market inside the main atrium of the historic Greyline Station in Lexington, Kentucky.
Don't you dare try to find it anywhere online ;)
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gabe-sanders · 10 months
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(via Lexington Lakes Real Estate Market Report December 2023)
Lexington Lakes Real Estate Market Report December 2023
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kinodraws · 2 years
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Your tattoos are SICK why are you in Indiana 🫠
honestly?
Indiana is a nice state to live in, I've not felt more at home anywhere else. My partner and I bought a house here 2 years ago, the cost of living is cheap/affordable, I live in a very queer-positive city, there's a lot to see and do here!
We have great restaurants, we're a very diverse city, we're centrally located to most of the other midwestern major metro areas (chicago/detroit/cincy/lexington/toledo), we've got pretty good public transport, we've got a huge queer community, we run and help support queer markets...
WHAT ELSE... Let me ask roach.
He says nice parks, great green spaces, a conservatory, a great zoo, great art events, we have a maker space, we even have an art museum that had an alphonse mucha exhibit a while back!
If you like a healthy blend of nature and city with a lot of queer diverse flavor thrown in, fort wayne is really the place to be.
EDIT: Oh yeah I forgot to say, we have some of the best and most comprehensive and easy-to-get medicaid (state health insurance) in the country.
It's how I got my top surgery covered with no cost to me :)
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lexdigitalpartners · 23 days
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swansongofalyre · 1 month
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Where to Find Memento Mori (Updated 9/11/2024)
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On August 13, two days before 광복절 (Korean National Liberation Day), my debut novel was released. The book is about Korean-American family, and also about Greek mythology, and I promise this combination makes sense in the end. (For those who are curious, I wrote an uncharacteristically personal guest post for Women's Writers, Women's Books on the topic of what inspired me to write a Eurydice and Orpheus retelling about my Korean grandmother.)
It was surreal to go to a store the other day and see it on a table next to Salman Rushdie and other acclaimed writers. After 13 years of this story existing in some form, I'm so excited that this book is finally out—both because it is a beautiful book that I am proud of and that I hope you enjoy, and also because I would love to stop being my own publicist (it is VERY awkward).
So here is an omnibus post of book-related info that I will keep updated and pinned going forward to finally give the memento mori tag a rest. Below the cut, you will find a running list of indie bookstores and public libraries that I know carry my book. (If you have a New York Public Library card and have 5 minutes, I will love you forever if you would email your local branch to ask them to carry my book, thus fulfilling my lifelong dream of living in the NYPL.)
Also below are a few upcoming events at which I have been invited to speak!
Bookstores by State (as of 9/11/2024)
Search for your local bookstore here!
Arizona
Changing Hands Bookstore (Phoenix and Tempe)
California
Gallery Bookshop (Mendocino)
Timbre Books (Ventura) Sold out for now (but you can still order online)!
Indiana
The Press (Valparaiso)
Iowa
Prairie Lights Books (Iowa City)
Maine
Longfellow Books (Portland) Sold out for now (but you can still order online)!
Massachusetts
Nantucket Book Partners (Nantucket) Sold out for now (but you can still order online)!
Porter Square Books (Cambridge and Boston both back in stock!)
Missouri
Skylark Bookshop (Columbia)
Montana
Chapter One Book Store (Hamilton)
New Hampshire
Water Street Bookstore (Exeter)
New Jersey
Watchung Booksellers (Montclair)
New York
Astoria Bookshop (Queens, 1 signed copy left!)
Book Culture (Signed copies at the 112th St. and Broadway stores; also available at LIC and Pittsford Pittsford has sold out for now!)
Books are Magic (Brooklyn, at both Smith St. and Montague St.)
Market Block Books (Troy) Sold out for now (but you can still order online)!
Greenlight Bookstore (Brooklyn) Back in stock!
Shakespeare & Co (Manhattan, Lincoln Center has signed copies; Lexington also as copies back in stock)
Yu and Me Books (Manhattan; comes with bonus goodies, see below!)
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North Carolina
Quail Ridge Books (Raleigh)
Oregon
Powell's (Burnside, Cedar Hills, and Hawthorne locations)
Rhode Island
Heartleaf Books (Providence)
Vermont
Phoenix Books (Burlington and Essex)
Washington, D.C.
Politics and Prose (at both CT Ave NW and Union Market)
Washington State
Elliott Bay Book Company (Seattle)
Wisconsin
Woodland Pattern (Milwaukee)
Libraries (as of 09/10/2024)
Worldcat Listings (Probably the most comprehensive)
Libby (for e-books)
California
Berkeley Public Library
Illinois
Chicago Public Library
Kentucky
Lexington Public Library
Maine
Portland Public Library (On Order)
Michigan
Canton Public Library (On Order)
New York
Greenburgh Public Library (Available)
New York Public Library (Available)
Queens Public Library (Available)
Texas
Harris County Public Library (In Processing)
Virginia
Arlington Public Library (In Processing)
Wisconsin
Whitefish Bay Public Library
Washington State
Seattle Public Library
Online
Bookshop.org (US)
Bookshop.org (UK)
Massive Bookshop (all profits go to community bail funds)
Barnes & Noble
Target
KYOBO 교보문고 (Korea)
Upcoming Events
September 3: Astoria Bookshop in conversation with Maia Lee-Chin for the release of her incredible book Et Cetera
September 22: Narrative Bookshop (Somerville, MA) in conversation with Maia Lee-Chin
September 28: Brooklyn Book Festival for a debut authors panel moderated by THEE Edwidge Danticat
October 17: Fall for the Book Festival in Fairfax, VA for a panel on mythology with Rania Hanna, the amazing author of The Jinn Daughter
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