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Year of the Urchin: Five Exciting Things to Look Forward to in 2011

Our first full year as a blog went off without a hitch, which makes the possibilities of 2011 very exciting! We hope you’ll stay with us through this new year – but just in case, here are five things to … Continue reading

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That’s What She Said

I love food. And by food I mean beer. I love beer. -Margaret Hedderman, Urchin Movement co-founder

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Fear and Loathing in America: September 11th Nine Years Later

By Sarah Jost This past Saturday, September 11, 2010, was the first day of the Urchin’s reUMion. Each of us traveled across America to convene in Nashville, Tennessee for the start of our road trip. I flew from Albany, New York. … Continue reading

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The Road So Far

After wandering the streets of Cleveland, the Urchins did not find Lake Erie and came to the conclusion that it’s not real and is in fact a lakeless void named Eerie. Today The Urchins go to Canada for maple candy … Continue reading

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The Urchins Take Their Show on the Road!

I’m going to take a chance and reacquaint myself with an old friend of mine: America! —Frasier Crane on the road Despite being connected via brainpower, the Urchins have not all been in the same place at the same time … Continue reading

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Somebody Everybody Listens To (Except Barnes & Noble)

By Geo Ong So far, I’ve expressed my grievances about Amazon and Borders. Barnes & Noble, you’re next! Upon the publication of a new book, publishers first approach Amazon and the chain bookstores for various inputs. Because Amazon and the … Continue reading

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