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We have written before about the evolution of WordPress’s use as a website development platform rather than, what most people think, as just a blogging program. Using WordPress for websites is cutting edge Web 2.0 and takes advantage of WordPress’s use of a My SQL database. It then becomes a content management system, otherwise referred to as a CMS, which offers much more to a business than a traditional old skool static or Flash website.

Today, I want to bring you what I imagine must be the first song in history about using WordPress as a CMS. I know it is a little rough and I understand there is a new version coming out with much improved production quality. In the meantime, I bring you a performance by Charles Williams from the Dallas WordPress Camp:

Using WordPress as a CMS from Charles Williams on Vimeo.

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Project Highlights :

Susan Asher of Asher PR obtains publicity locally and nationally in newspapers, magazines, trades, online media, and on radio and TV. Susan has been able to get her clients on “The Tonight Show,” “ABC News Now,” on CNN and the FOX News Network. Having worked in newspaper and radio and written for numerous publications, Susan Asher knows how to tell a story to make the news. When Susan came to us she had a website and a blog. She was brave enough to… [click to continue…]

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Project Highlights :

Amanda Earley graduated from Tulane in May 2009 in Latin American Studies and International Development. She is now attending Georgetown’s Master’s Program in Latin American Studies and Foreign Service and was back off the Rio to do research this summer. She came to us wanting a blog site where she can write about her various projects as well as being a forum for people who are living and working all over the globe. [click to continue…]

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New Tricks is pleased to be a co-sponsor of the “Country Asian Tapas with Chinese Southern Belle” benefit event for Slow Food Atlanta.

The event, to be held at The Urban Oasis (also known as New Tricks World Headquarters), will begin at 6 pm on Sunday, May 31.

Join mother-daughter, Margaret & Natalie, as they host a special event of homestyle Asian Tapas with Chinese Southern Belle charm and hospitality. Enjoy fabulous food and multicultural socializing in unique, colorful surroundings. Come out to support good, clean and fair food!

The menu of “Asian Tapas” will feature seasonal vegetables in favorite homestyle and creative fusion dishes, like Five-Spice Rutabaga Stew and Smoked Tofu w/ Chinese Sausage & Garlic Chives.  Ni Hao, Y’all, let’s Wok the Garden!

30 Slow Food members/$40 non-members/$50 at-door. Get additional details and register online via Brown Paper Tickets (a fair trade company) or by phone 800-838-3006.

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