AvatarAnita Ann Draughon10 Questions to Discuss Before Marrying According to a Gay Philosopherhuffingtonpost.com - Skye C. ClearyThe philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche might well have been delighted with the ruling of the Supreme Court of the United States to legalize same-sex …
AvatarAnita Ann DraughonAmazon Marks 20th Anniversary With “Prime Day,” Its Answer To Black Fridayverified_publisherTechCrunch - Catherine ShuBlack Friday, the annual shopping extravaganza which brought in more than $1.5 billion in online sales alone last November, is arguably the single most important day for retailers in the U.S. Now Amazon wants to steal its thunder with Prime Day. The e-commerce giant announced that it will mark its …
AvatarAnita Ann DraughonArticles about architect lost his sight and kept working thanks breakthrough technologies blind on Dwell.comverified_publisherdwell - DwellAs one of the few blind practicing architects in the world, Chris Downey occupies a unique place in design. The home’s industrial facade is easily overlooked—but step through the door and you’ll find a sublimely sunlit, matte-black... Whether you’re taking on a renovation or just tired of the same …
AvatarAnita Ann DraughonIsrael And The West Bank Through Fresh Eyesverified_publisherNPR - Emily HarrisA dozen internationally acclaimed photographers were set loose in Israel and the West Bank. Most had never been in either place before. The aim was to try to see anew a part of the world that's been thoroughly photographed, long mythologized and often fought over. The project's creator is Frederic …
AvatarAnita Ann DraughonWhere is Google taking us?verified_publisherThe Guardian - Tim AdamsTim Adams was invited to hang out at Google’s California HQ, where some of the world’s brightest minds are working on innovations, such as driverless cars, that will transform our lives. But is society ready to go along for the ride?
AvatarAnita Ann DraughonGrateful Dead end long, strange trip in Chicagoverified_publisherCNNChicago CNN — “You know our love will not fade away.” The chants and claps from Buddy Holly’s classic song, one of the last the Grateful Dead say they will ever play with one another, echoed through the Soldier Field tunnels as a nation of Deadheads sang goodbye. The Grateful Dead have always been …