With a new U.S. president comes a new WhiteHouse.gov and a new blog. You can read more about the new site at the blog post, "Change has come to WhiteHouse.gov" and grab the new blog feed here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/feed/blog/
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
New White House Blog and New WhiteHouse.gov
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Labels: Blog, President Obama, U.S. President, White House, WhiteHouse.gov
Friday, January 16, 2009
PACER Now Has RSS Feed
The PACER Service Center now provides RSS feed. According to the site, "The PACER RSS feed contains information such as upgrades to local courts CM/ECF software and PACER announcements." You can grab that feed here: http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/pacerrss.xml
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Monday, January 12, 2009
1809-2009 Some Great Beginnings....
The upcoming (extended) weekend is a pretty exciting one in the U.S. On Monday we will commemorate Martin Luther King Day with celebrations all over the country. Of course, Tuesday is the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama. There are loads of activities around DC for the inauguration, including the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian's Out of Many: A Multicultural Festival of Music, Dance, and Story.
Being from Illinois, Abraham Lincoln's life was a huge part of my elementary school education, so I'm happy to see that the 200th anniversary of his birth will be commemorated in the Inaugural Theme (For those of you visiting DC, Ford's Theater is closed, but the Petersen House, where Lincoln died is apparently open). Interestingly, there is someone else who was born 200 years ago, who is being honored (though, perhaps appropriately, his celebrations are a bit over-shadowed) this weekend too. Someone who was as much, if not more a part of my youth than Honest Abe. My favorite childhood author...Edgar Allan Poe.
Let's face it, he put the Poe in poetry! Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 (less than a month older than Abe). I'm not going to give you his life's story because that would take forever. I am, however, going to point out some things you can do between inaugural and MLK activities this weekend. Here are a few:
- Visit Poe's House in Philadelphia (It just opened for this weekend!) - I went years ago and loved it.
- Visit Poe's House in Baltimore (It's opening briefly from 11-3 this weekend to accommodate a nearly sold-out Poe celebration) - Oddly, I've never been, so I'm going. I have been to the grave a few times, though.
- Visit the Poe Museum in Richmond - This is my favorite.
- Visit Poe's Cottage in the Bronx - If you go, let me know what it's like. I'm going next summer.
If you're not in the DC, VA, PA, NY area, you can at least read his works. Check out these:
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Friday, January 02, 2009
New Year, New Blog
Former Virginia Governor, and Richmond City Mayor, Doug Wilder has started a new blog. It is called WilderVisions. Wilder says it "will cover a variety of both local and national topics."
You can sign up for the RSS feed here: http://wildervisions.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
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