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Open Thread: Huck Finn Gets a Haircut
Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” will be getting a few changes, soon.
After decades of being removed from school shelves and reading lists, this would seem to be a move to get Twain’s work back in the hands of young readers. The edits include changing the use of the “n” word (using “slave” instead) and the reference to Native Americans as “injun” will also be replaced:
“Huck Finn” was first published in 1884, and it was just a year later when people began to wonder if the book should be banned. The more things change…
There has been a huge response to editing Twain’s work, both for and against. As writers, editors, designers, bloggers … creatives … how do you weigh in?
Pack & Smooch: My New Macbook Air Case
This thing is awesome. You can get one here over at Etsy!
Exclusive Interview with Brian Crabtree of Monome
We were super fortunate to have a virtual sitdown with Brian Crabtree, one of the minds behind monome, a company who’s little products are making a big impact….especially in the music world. Along with associate Kelli Cain, Brian’s mission is to “refine the way people consider interface.”
….And they do a darn good job at it too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYv5jqHMe5c&feature=player_embedded
Check out the interview after the jump!
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Thoughts on Building Creative (and Spiritual) Online Community
Some of the most successful creatives I have come across, no matter what the artistic discipline, have been people who don’t walk it alone.
The Lord gives us community, encouragement, fellowship and belonging within our church family, it’s a reflection of how God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit live in loving community together.
In our creativity we need to remember that we are made in the image and likeness of God, and God is the greatest creator of them all. Therefore I believe that it should not be our desire or aim to be alone, but rather we should look in our creative endeavors to be in community with other creatives.
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Open Thread: How Do You Deliver Video To Your Multi-Site Campuses?
Before we get started, this is not one of those posts where we are going to debate the biblical and spiritual reasons for starting (or not starting) a multi-site video campus. If you are looking for a place to vent, just Google “Multi-site Video Venue” and I assure you, there are places online for you to talk.
Now that’s out of the way…
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