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07. Sedona’s Community Plan: Grand Vision or Just Gradiose?
08. Architects, Engineers & WTC7: Seven Questions with Richard Gage
10. Short Story: A Day in October 12. Film!
13. It’s the Arts
21. the Outs: Check-In Time!
22. Music for the Masses
24. Question Man
27. A Few Questions: Mickey Hart 28. Essence: Evening Primrose
28. Forager: Dandelion
29. Supplement Calendar
31. Atrologicallly Speaking 32. Prescott’s Don’t Miss List 34. NEW! Zen Taxi
35. Letters
Octave Edition
March 2013 • #142
Editorial Board:
Clair Anna Rose, Ellen Jo Roberts Kyle Boggs, Sarah Gianelli Bobby Carlson, Cindy Cole
Contributors:
Tony Ballz
Omar Victor
Cole Lahti
Sarah Irani Angie Johnson-Schmit Bob Reynolds
Jon Jensen
John Munk Stephem Imms Reagan McGuire Annie Boticelli Rhonda Pallas Downey Charles Seiverd
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A LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER
In this storied age we have many parallels to the myths and legends of lore, the triumphs and tribulations of a species, and the continuation of humanity still. Our lives are intertwined with the million upon million bits of stardust just now reflecting on our retinas, and we see before us the plentitude of the dimensional universe, how an action and its coun- terpart reflects out, bodies of rock and earth withstanding.
There’s no better time than the present, so they say, and if we are to remedy the errors of the past, we must injest the antedote that is the future, in its golden perfection, our beings participating in it wholly. For I am a believer that this space we share was founded by like-minded folks who wished to escape persecution and war, who desired peaceful reso- lution to conflict, whose common shared tenets are to love one another and to harm no one.
If we are to have reversal of the past, in all its misstepped fury, we must replace the motivations that caused the disconnect, and reconnect our- selves to what our basic beliefs truly shine on to be. Somewhere in the not-too-distant distance, we become aware of the changes that need to be acted upon, fully realize them, and completely integrate them in our daily representations, both in the world surrounding, and throughout the waves of starlight reaching us locally.
Here’s to good reading! Charles Seiverd charles@thenoise.us
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