Fascinating set of speakers at UW Stevens Point’s April 18, 2005 Youth Leadership Day, including Colin Powell, Shirley Abramson and many others. Via Wispolitics.
Philadelphia Municipal Wireless Plan
Philadelphia has officially released the business plan for “Wireless Philadelphia”, the citywide wireless broadband network, and the RFP. They are using the Cooperative Wholesale model (similar to the model used by UTOPIA in Utah). You can also go to www.phila.gov/wireless to view these documents. There will be a web conference today at 15:00 Eastern time – details for joining the conference are here.
via wifi net news
Mayor Dave Fundraiser at Overture
Dave Cieslewicz is hosting a fundraiser on 4.21.2005 @ the Overture Center starting at 5:30p.m. More info. Dave’s ongoing campaign website.
A Tax Increase that President Bush Didn’t Mention
CYNICS have long predicted that the Bush administration, plagued by budget deficits, will eventually start raising taxes. But now it is becoming clear how it would do so: the alternative minimum tax.
Baffling in its complexity and often bizarre in its impact, the alternative minimum tax is a giant undeclared tax increase that will ensnare tens of millions of moderate-income families in the next several years.
Arts & Education: Milwaukee Ballet, Degas & Milwaukee Art Museum
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I chanced upon a rather extraordinary afternoon recently at the Milwaukee Art Museum. The Museum is currently featuring a Degas sculpture exhibition, including Little Dancer. Interestingly, several ballerinas from the Milwaukee Ballet were present. Children could sketch and participate. I took a few photos and added some music. The result is this movie. Enjoy! |
Lessig & Tweedy: The Right to Rip, Mix & Burn
David Carr Larry Lessig & Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy spoke at the NY Public Library last week:
The tickets for the event Thursday sold out in five minutes on the Internet, and on the evening itself the lines stretched down the block. The reverent young fans might as well have been holding cellphones aloft as totems of their fealty.
Then again, this was the New York Public Library, a place of very high ceilings and even higher cultural aspirations, so the rock concert vibe created some dissonance. Inside, things became clearer as two high priests of very different tribes came together to address the question of “Who Owns Culture?” – a discussion of digital file-sharing sponsored by Wired magazine, part of a library series called “Live From the NYPL.”
Both Jeff Tweedy, the leader of the fervently followed rock band Wilco, and Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford University law professor who has opposed criminalizing file sharing, seemed to agree that just about anybody who owns a modem also owns – or at least has every right to download – culture products.
Audio archive is available on Wilco’s web site.
Sensenbrenner & The Patriot Act Renewal
Most of the debate involves a handful of the new powers, such as government access to personal records from medical offices, libraries and businesses.
Sensenbrenner suggested that most of the 16 temporary powers could be made permanent, but that a few would remain subject to a sunset, or expiration date.
“I think it’s evident . . . there’s not going to be a repeal of the sunset,” Sensenbrenner said, referring to the fact that even some Republicans on his committee oppose making all the expiring provisions permanent.
Top Big Brother Picks
Two major data brokers, a California elementary school and Google’s Gmail service are leading contenders for the Big Brother Awards — a dubious prize spotlighting organizations with egregious privacy practices.
Award recipients will receive a statue of a golden boot stomping on a human head.
The nominees were among those on a list made public Wednesday by Privacy International, the British watchdog group that runs the annual U.S. Big Brother Awards. The group plans to announce winners on April 14.
Milwaukee Ballet at the Milwaukee Art Museum
The very special Milwaukee Art Museum currently features a Degas Sculptures exhibit. Several ballerinas from the Milwaukee Ballet performed a bit during this exhibit. The photo above was taken on a Saturday afternoon. Well worth the drive to.
Spend $2, Go to Jail
Steve Wozniak passes along a story about how some folks deal with the unfamiliar.