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09/26/2004 11:09 #31256

SQB
I sent you an email, if you didn't get it please email me or IM me at 'paulsidekick' Thanks.

09/25/2004 23:04 #31255

My old room
My old bedroom at my parent's house has become my mother's hobby and sewing room. It is so weird to see it so different. I makes me realise that I am really grown up. My mother's room at my nonna's still looks like when she lived there but nonna has an extra studio for sewing. Someday I'll post some pics of it from when I lived there. I was really quite an installation artwork space.
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09/24/2004 17:34 #31254

Sitting by Cottage Street Park
I am visiting katie with emily and even over on cottage street. Cottage street is in that area of the west side behind the pink. Near the parking lot by Allen St. Hardware.

At the very end of the park is this crazy looking mod house. This part of town has much diverse architechture than e-town. I really like the way it looks. I was thinking that maybe each section of buffalo needs a thereneighborhood.com. Where should we make the next sight? What about a spanish speaking site centered around grant/ west side. Do you think enough people here have computers and an internet connection? I wonder if there are any statistics about this that I can find? If not it might be interestting to conduct a survey.

I will be sitting outside taking pictures and clearing out my phones picture memeory as Katie has 4 dogs and a cat, so I can't go inside because of allergies, so expect a couple more posts.
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09/24/2004 17:33 #31253

Fall is really coming
Although, it is warm out the leaves are finally changing. Let's all make bets on the first day of snow. I say Nov 4th.
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09/24/2004 18:50 #31252

Steve Kurtz Update from Channel 2
This is a direct quote from channel two news:

Does anyone else have updated news from a non-telvision news dsource.

UB Artist Back at Work with Bio-Materials

Posted by: Julie Wolfe, Reporter
Created: 9/24/2004 7:20:20 AM
Updated: 9/24/2004 7:21:07 AM

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- A University at Buffalo artist is resuming his work following a criminal indictment over biological materials he uses.

Steven Kurtz is scheduled to participate in the Cinema-texas festival in Austin this weekend and plans presentations in Montreal and New York City over the next few months. The art professor pleaded innocent to mail and wire fraud charges in a June indictment accusing him of improperly obtaining bacterial agents.

Fellow artists have rallied in support of Kurtz while raising concerns over the rights of privacy and artistic and academic freedom.

In Texas, he will discuss projects of the Critical Art Ensemble he founded. A paper being presented in Montreal will address germ warfare and the negative effect on public health policy.

Critical Art Ensemble has used human D-N-A and other bio-materials in works meant to draw attention to political and social issues.