response to Patrick James's post This Week In GOOD
Blown Away
Commented on May 25, 2007 by - AveryArgo


SF to NYC to LA.
Magazine
response to Patrick James's post This Week In GOOD
Commented on May 25, 2007 by - AveryArgo
Media
response to nmanley's post Insightful Video
The music is by San Francisco's Vetiver
http://www.goodmagazine.com/user/vetiver
Commented on April 19, 2007 by - AveryArgo
Culture
response to Patrick James's post High Five!
EVERY day is High Five Day at GOOD!

Commented on April 19, 2007 by - AveryArgo
Culture
response to Patrick James's post Kurt Vonnegut 1922-2007
Vonnegut was a misfit, a poet, and a realist. His writing gave me faith in humanity when there was none to be found in my immediate surroundings. It was possessed with a sense of humor that set the bar for all future laughings, and a sense of truth for the hard stuff to come. Oddly enough, I also think he is why I like men with wild, curly hair and a penchant for doodling.
Thank You, KV. For your light, your edge, and your brilliance.
RIP
Commented on April 12, 2007 by - AveryArgo
Politics
response to atleykins's post Like a warm blanket...
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Commented on March 28, 2007 by - AveryArgo
Magazine
In real time: Co-Founder and Publisher Max Schorr looking large and in-charge as he chimes in as part of the Open Content, Remix Culture, and the Sharing Economy: Rights, Ownership and Getting Paid panel at this year's SxSW. With a title like that, they could be discussing just about anything, but from where I'm sitting it seems like a lot of basketball talk. Why such affection for Larry Bird, Max?
If you're in Austin, make sure to swing by our party with Creative Commons tonight. It's sure to be a grand old time.
Posted on March 12, 2007 by - AveryArgo
Magazine
response to Patrick James's post The Week In Good
He's such a patient soul.
Commented on February 17, 2007 by - AveryArgo
Politics
response to Morgan Clendaniel's post New Year's Optimism
We have a similar little experiment happening for Issue 002's Project. Click on over and tell us what you would change and why. The responses there so far make me optimistic all over.
Commented on January 2, 2007 by - AveryArgo
Like a twig in the wind.