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Latino public radio talks about sex ed.

SALUDE: Healthing Through the Arts/Radio Art Website

SALUDE: Healthing Through the Arts/Radio Art Website

Check out this audio piece by Radio Arte reporter Jonathan Bucio on sex ed workshops geared toward Chicago’s Hispanic community: Download Jonathan Bucio - Neighborhood Group Talks About Health

Radio Arte is a Latino public radio station owned by the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago.  Bucio’s report is part of Radio Arte’s SALUD: Healing Through the Arts program which brings community youths together to use art to explore the connection between immigration and health.

Listen to Bucio’s report to see how SALUD is gearing its sex ed. workshops to the Latino community.

California wells go dry

This morning, NPR’s Morning Edition aired a piece about how a town in California is almost out of water, and water they’re doing about it.

It made me think of a post I did a few weeks ago where I interviewed water expert Josh Ellis about the water situation in Illinois.   Mind you, Illinois isn’t running out of water, but Bolinas, Calif. is an example of what you have to do when the wells start to go dry.

The report includes these tips from Bolinas-Stinson Elementary School students:

  • put a bucket in the shower and use that to flush the toilet
  • don’t leave faucets running while your brushing your teeth
  • bring a water bottle to school because when you drink out of the drinking fountain, 25 percent of the water goes down the drain
  • if it’s yellow let it mellow, if it’s brown flush it down

Suffer for fashion: skinny jeans lead to “tingling thigh syndrome”

madame.impossible/Flckr

madame.impossible/Flckr

NBC Chicago reported yesterday on possible health risks related to skinny jeans.

Meralgia paresthetica, or “tingling thigh syndrome”, can cause pain and numbness in thights and is often brought about by constant pressue on a sensory nerve in your thigh.  According to the story, the condition is common among construction workers, police officers, pregnant women, obese people and apparently also fashionistas.

Scrap metal mountains

Nicole Cohen /Good for You

Nicole Cohen /Good for You

Spotted: a mountain of scrap metal on North Avenue just east of the river.  If anyone out there knows where the mounain is going/where it’s coming from, please share!

Spring has sprung!

Baby birds.

Baby birds. Nicole Cohen/Good for You

A local bird made a nest in the (burned-out) lamp outside my apartment.  These are her babies.  She sat on a roof next door with a worm hanging out of her mouth.  Waiting for me to go away.

Thirty years ago yesterday, in Chicago

Last night, Chicago Tonight remembered the deadlist plane crash in U.S. history.  American Arilines flight 191.

Censorship city? The painting over of a Bridgeport mural sparks controversy

Chicago Public Radio recently covered the controversy that arose out of the painting over of a Bridgeport mural of Chicago Police Department blue light cameras and images of the crucifiction.  The Department of Streets and Sanitation has recently taken blame for the mural’s disappearance, but the whole incident raises interesting questions about where officials draw the line between mural art and grafitti.

The whole thing reminds me of the painting over of the famed Virgin Mary salt stain under the Kennedy Expressway earlier this year.

So what do we think?  Art?  Miracle?  Or simply defacement?

How not to kill your house plants

Watch this audio slide show for gardening tips for the homebody. Helpful links.

Special thanks to Jocelin Shalom and Sarah Hudson for being outstanding models.

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