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This is crazy-cool. In the works is this huge inflatable meeting hall which would rise from the courtyard of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. The space would host films and performances while providing a meeting space for those concerned with cultural issues.

The city of Boston, our home town, is asking for it and we shall comply. This app let’s citizen’s report grafitti, broken lights, pot holes and other urban blights direct to city hall. Our studio, house and kids’ school are all in the neighborhood of Dorchester. Our Dorchester, diverse in every possible way, proudly resistant to gentrification and underserved by our state and city, we’ll take love and attention in any form.

We’re fans of Kris Krüg (krooog) he is a photographer, uber-geek, speaker, author. He is clutch to work with, has energy to spare and is an all around great hang. Like Savoir Faire, he is everywhere (follow him on twitter.) This portrait of his sweet boy Judah is a favorite.

The Center for Investigative Reporting’s crack journalist, Mark Shapiro, is blogging from the climate change summit in Copenhagen. Follow him on their Muckraker blog. Check out Carbon Watch their partnership with Frontline/World. Here is hoping all those world leaders and climate experts make some real progress, set meaningful goals and do the hard, right thing.

It’s snowing! It’s snowing! It’s snowing!

We have a huge soft spot for We Feel Fine. It has been collecting and aggregating emotions since 2005 which equals about 12 million feelings. The results are hilarious, heartrending and poignant. It’s as if a big tender net is cast into the air and we get to see what it catches. The We Feel Fine: An Almanac of Human Emotion is a best of compilation by the site’s creators Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar.