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By Michael - January 27th, 2009
It is, perhaps, reasonable to assume the nature of anything internet-related – or especially blog-related – to be ephemeral. Here, one would typically cite the percentage of blogs that never make it past their first post (I’ll let you Google that yourself). Some online writers sign off when they’re planning to take a break, […]
By Michael - November 4th, 2008
If you’re reading this from the United States, get out and vote today. No excuses. If you haven’t already, hit the polls. The future that Progress City represents depends on visionary leadership, hope, and big ideas to create a greater society for us all. But none of that happens if we don’t take a […]
By Michael - October 18th, 2008
“We just try to make a good picture. And then the professors come along and tell us what we do.” – Walt Disney
Foxx at Passport to Dreams Old & New has written an interesting series of articles entitled “For Further Study”, the latest of which surveys Frontierland’s Rivers of America for references to […]
By BeaconJoe - October 15th, 2008
A note to those who control the fate of the now-shuttered Pleasure Island – STOP! PATIENCE!
Now I love the nightlife. I like to boogie. In fact I was once a stalwart attendee to Pleasure Island on Cast Member Thursdays (and in 2000 Millenium Mondays), but I wish […]
By Michael - October 14th, 2008
Across the continent in Anaheim, Disneyland fans are preparing for the opening of the Blue Sky Cellar. This new preview center, an homage to the lapsed Disney tradition of similar in-park exhibits, will showcase art from the impending billion-dollar renovations to California Adventure. The Cellar, located in California Adventure’s former Golden Vine Winery, opens […]
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The Progress City Primer
 From the Progress City archives comes this collection of 33 tall tales and true from Disney history. Available in paperback, hardback, and ebook formats.
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