Entries Tagged as 'Of Local Importance'

What Ames can learn from Athens

November 29th, 2009 · No Comments

I was an undergraduate taking a painting course in the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia in 1979 when I first recall noticing the skinny guy with curly hair who never seemed to be without his female companion (later, after he became famous, I learned she was his sister). I don’t [...]

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Tags: 2009 · AP Issues · November/December 2009 · Of Local Importance

2900 West Street

November 29th, 2009 · 2 Comments

One of my first memories of Ames nightlife is World Beat Night at Boheme Bistro in the fall of 2005. I had just moved here as a freshman at Iowa State, and a group of students was gathered on a Friday evening for the two-and-a-half-block jaunt from my dormitory floor to 2900 West Street for [...]

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Tags: 2009 · AP Issues · Gavin Aronsen · November/December 2009 · Of Local Importance

Torch Singer

April 19th, 2009 · 5 Comments

No one wanted to hire Daniel Brown. The 24-year-old Wisconsin native had begun looking for work in August of 2008, shortly after graduating from Iowa State University. After a four-month-long search, he decided to stop looking. Instead, Brown persuaded his parents to co-sign a $10,000 small-business loan, which he used to lease a small space [...]

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Tags: 2009 · AP Issues · April 2009 · Cristóbal Matibag · Features · Of Local Importance

The Legality of Selling Pipes in Ames

April 19th, 2009 · No Comments

The following was published as a sidebar to “The Torch Singer” in our April issue. The Singer Station will stock a variety of pipes, but there are city-imposed limitations on what specific kinds of pipes the shop will be able to carry. Section 17.23 of the Ames Municipal Code expressly forbids the sale of any [...]

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Tags: 2009 · AP Issues · April 2009 · Cristóbal Matibag · Of Local Importance

The Sewing Rebellion at the Ames Progressive Office

January 29th, 2009 · No Comments

The second Sunday of January marked the first meeting of the Central Iowa Sewing Rebellion, a free monthly sewing workshop. The day was cold and the air was crisp, but it was warmer than the days before the Rebellion and, comparatively, was a great improvement. We began the meeting with good food, conversation and hot [...]

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Tags: 2009 · AP Issues · January 2009 · Kristin Roach · Of Local Importance

Yoga at ISU Comes into Its Prime

March 26th, 2008 · No Comments

For Kim In one instant Sheng is in Chataranga, perfectly parallel to the ground, supporting himself with his arms bent at a 90 degree angle, his elbows against the side of his torso. And in the next instant he is in a Crow arm balance, his knees up in his armpits and his weight balanced [...]

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Tags: 2008 · AP Issues · March 2008 · Nate Logsdon · Of Local Importance

A Moveable Living Room

March 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment

From the Boheme (R.I.P.) to the M-Shop and the Practice Space, some of the best music in Ames is contained within divers and sundry living rooms, and I will be bold and state that there is another to add to that esteemed list: the Ames Progressive office. The shows there, which occur every Tuesday at [...]

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Tags: 2008 · Ames Progressive Classics · AP Issues · Kate Kennedy · March 2008 · Of Local Importance

The Ames Progressive Gets Serious, Gets Organized, Gets an Office, Makes an Offer

February 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Since our last issue was published, we have undergone a few developments that we want to bring to the attention of our readers. The first is our establishment of non-profit status for the Ames Progressive. The directors of this non-profit organization will never earn any profits from our activities and 100 percent of the funding [...]

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Tags: 2008 · AP Issues · February 2008 · Nate Logsdon · Of Local Importance

A Short Interview with Pete Sherman, Owner of the Boheme

November 16th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Kate Kennedy: Is there any way to save the Boheme? Pete Sherman: Well, the business and the philosophy are two different things. What you’re doing is the Boheme. So there’s the business of the Boheme, but businesses come and go, and there’s the philosophy of the Boheme – and I know what you mean, but [...]

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Tags: AP Issues · Interviews · Kate Kennedy · October/November 2007 · Of Local Importance

Findings

November 16th, 2007 · No Comments

We all do it. Stare at the strangers around us and wonder what thoughts are flickering through their minds. We endeavored to find out one night. Location: Thumbs Time: 10pm -2am Question: What are you thinking? “The people I am going to meet the rest of the day. The potential situations I am going to [...]

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Tags: AP Issues · October/November 2007 · Of Local Importance