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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Spiritual Leader : Pastor Michael C. Murphy



Spiritual Leader  :  Reverend Dr. Michael Murphy


A powerful man of God with wisdom, and tremendous promise of more to achieve has passed away. He was a bridge builder. With every word Pastor Murphy showed praise, glory, and honor to God. He was a man of spirit, wisdom, poetry, and progress. He laced his sermons with quotes from great poets, and history makers bringing scriptures into a contemporary perspective that touched your heart whether young, or old. He would preach in conversational tones that soothed, and inspired, "When you praise, honor, and glory God he will order your steps," and quoting from Romans 12, Corinthians, Ephesians, and the Gospels often. Whatever talent anyone had he encouraged their goals.

He served effectively around 20 years in the State of Michigan Legislature as a Representative for the 68th district, while Pastor at St. Stephens in Lansing, He was a proud big 10 alumni in addition to a Masters in Divinity & Doctorate in Ministry. He set goals, and reached them.

In recent years he was Pastor at Peoples Congregational UCC in Washington, DC.
peopleschurchucc.org   Listen to Ministers Moments to get a sense of this great spiritual teacher.

Song: Mahalia Jackson ~ Everytime I Feel the Spirit


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Friday, December 26, 2014

Kwanza official web site

Kwanza always begins the day following Christmas, and is not meant to replace Christmas. Umoja = Unity always begins on December 26th.

http://www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org/NguzoSaba.shtml

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

CNN: Spiritual Mothers Words on Protests

Words From a Spiritual Mother on Nationwide Protests this Christmas Season
by Patricia Britt

The heroic Mayor Juliani says the heroic President Obama should speak out forcefully on the crime rate like he does on Trayvon Martin, and the Gates thing (www.theroot.com Henry Louis Gates PBS Many Rivers to Cross DVD) as he concedes that the President is doing some things right (6% unemployment) on CNN with Erin Burnett today.

CNN, and the parade of contributors on social situations should all be emphasizing overtly if not subliminally to young men, and women who are the pool from which America draws its military troops from that the true American democratic power comes from candidate education, and voting (i.e. Mayor de Blasio) in order to gain legitimate ground, and not loose significant rights the civil rights legends worked for and secured for a variety of groups, that allowed Thurgood Marshall the opportunity to become a Supreme Court Justice, Carlton Alphonso Ribiero to marry the woman of his choice, and win Dancing With the Stars, the climate created for Will Smith to become one of the biggest stars in the world, and produce movies such as After Earth, The Karate Kid, and Annie (support each other). There are so many other significant achievements gained through voting, however now the sky plane is the new destination.

President Obama's steady progressive work on the behalf of all Americans to raise the minimum wage for working families quality of existence must be acknowleged.

Today I heard Wolf Blitzer boldly ask a Cuban delegate will the Cuban people get paid for their labor vs the investments reaching just the pockets of the Castro brothers in the normalization of relations or semi-forgiveness per time, and actions. If Wolf can be so bold in international politics guided by his producers, why can't he be so bold to be fatherly more often, and emphasize the power of the vote for America's volunteers that are surely in the composition of the majority peaceful protesters in the CRowd that has been emotionally traumatized by hundreds of tragic events perhaps in the last decade.

It would be nice if the protesters marched in silence, and let their signs speak for them in the visual medium of the televised technological age to avoid misinterpretation, however there are times in humanity when humans wail after a loss of life.

As it's just as possible some of the police officers who turned their back on Mayor de Blasio may have, in their hearts been actually saying, "We've have your back," because time will only tell what positive changes you'll bring in your administration for the long run protection, and security of all citizens, and servants across this blessed country.

Wolf gets the big bucks, because he makes the powerful repetitive statements he believes in his heart have to be made. Our president says something to youth in every single respectful speech he makes, and there are sound bites for you to internalize in his words, and example of diplomacy to audiences who can only be viewed on CNN. Ralph Bunche, and Thurgood Marshall made many statements that should be quoted more often by all.

Harlem was a birthplace of melody, innovation, and harmony maybe the protesters, and authorities can mourn in unity in this blessed mysterious holiday season, and not go backward into tragedy?

Is there any chance David Dinkins (Wish I'd seen his book promotion on CNN), Senator Cory Booker, or Senator Bernie Sanders might have words of wisdom in the coming days that would benefit all parties, adding reason to the conversations that youth, and families gathered around a cozy living room tv set could say in spite of sadness I can see a better future for all of us. Then perhaps Joe Johns as a hard working reputable black man researcher, and reporter worthy to be emulated, might even contribute something to the conversation in a special about understanding the spectrum of facets of black men today as hunted prey, self doomed, misinterpreted images, standard setters, achievers, examples to emulate, and dominoes kings. Everyone needs to explore all the avenues to help everyone reach their potential, and provide reasons to strive to be their best.

We need to ponder more than what are the protesters going to do, where are they now, and where are they going. We need to ponder what noble citizens will they be in 2 years, 12 years, 19 years, 30 years, and beyond. Don't we? 

What led Oprah to Selma, and the legends of civil rights event other than the spirit of wisdom, remembrance, and homage to a leadership trend that transcended souls.

May the spirit of love be with the spirit of truth.

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Song : Artists Indeep      Last Night a DJ Saved My Life With a Song

Quote: Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall read volumes of words.

"None of us got where we are solely by pulling ourselves up by our bootstraps. We got here because somebody - a parent, a teacher, an Ivy League crony or a few nuns - bent down and helped us pick up our boots."

If anyone has spare time www.code.org for future careers in programming.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

2014 Love Education

Microsoft virtual academy is something to do to build a career in your spare time. Make it a viral share. The more you share, the more you care.

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21st Century Education Considerations
By Patricia Britt 

Most people who make it in the world study for a lifetime to gain the knowledge to apply themselves to make a difference in their own life attaining a home, the ultimate American dream, or helping countless others by carving their own path in pursuit of their goals, because leaders know he who has the gold makes the rules, but the playground can be leveled through knowledge. Learn the rules so you can improve them.

www.quickstudy.com Some school bookstores carry laminated notes on a variety of topics that give students the answers they need to memorize. Wouldn’t it be something if students nationwide had these from in k-12 education? I think so, especially in math, because higher level math is based on equations, and if you miss a day of class you might miss an entire concept you need to build on the next step. I’m not an educator, but in math if nothing else our kids need to know how to build on one thing to get to the next level while assisting teachers reinforce essential knowledge.


Just saying try checking out the Internet with every possible teaching tool you could ever need (www.livescience.com , www.wikipedia.org,  www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary,   www.britannica.com,   www.kahnacademy.org (reading, writing, arithmetic),  www.amnh.org/our-research/hayden-planetarium (check it out and learn something new),    mkaku.org (future possibilities) , www.whitehouse.gov (jobs & green technology initiatives) www.youtube.com/jazzradio, Search beautiful amazing nature and quotes on facebook, bing, google, and yahoo...


Study to be approved. Each one teach one to strengthen character, and set goals for the long run.


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Thursday, November 13, 2014

MSU Arts & Culture : Dance Theatre of Harlem

Dance Theatre of Harlem
by Patricia Britt

Yesterday I had the opportunity to see one of the world renown dance companies grace the MSU Wharton Center Stage. I saw the Alvin Ailey Dance Company many years ago at Western Michigan's campus that is another must see.

The Dance Theatre of Harlem founded by Arthur Mitchell,and Karen Shook gave the diverse audience a treat to remember. The legendary dancer Virginia Johnson, artistic director incorporated primarily ballet, with some shimmy & shake to tell the story of the story of America's Great Migration (Book: Isabel Wilkerson The Warmth of Many Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration), including African American enlistment in the military serving with distinction that played a major role in freeing the African American in addition to subsequent spiritual liberation through musical artists like James Brown, and Aretha Franklin that was the backdrop of a portion of the Dance Theatre of Harlem's performance, which was emotive, compelling, and exhuberant.

Beyond the dance I couldn't help but contemplate the significance of James Brown's impact in his lifetime. James Brown was not a perfect man, but he gave the country hope at the heights of his career. One of the hard hitting songs was Superbad. The lyric goes "I got soul, and I'm superbad," when you heard it, you could see the entire audience had soul. But to further disect the lyrics, James Brown was abused as a child. I believe an aunt that raised him used to lock him in the closet for hours, and tell him he was ugly. What kind of spirit would rise from that incredible cruelty to come up with a song saying "I got soul, and I'm superbad?"

He did have one of the greatest bands of all time with Maceo Parker's horns. He did have the strength of will to do his part in the American tapestry of holding the country together as a voice for peace when MLK tragically died which cemented a certain devotion from a wide segment of people until his death regardless of any pitfalls he encountered in later years.

Bad was a term that was used in the 70's that meant, good. If you had on a sharp, or stunning outfit someone would say that's a baaaaaaaaaad outfit! Some of James Brown's compositions were Superbad, because he overcame being called bad probably his entire life from family, and society in his era with so many residual effects of slavery still active, yet he was a major part of the liberating music that was the soundtrack to the civil rights movement. Every now, and then as noted by history, imperfect people's hearts do a world of healing.

In the Dance Theatre of Harlem's presentation of the music of James Brown leaves you to ponder his impact on America. Arts & cultural events let you know there is so much more to life than conflict. There is unity in our fabric, and the simple act of honoring another culture for its achievements by attending a music, or dance performance together speaks volumes about who we are even in an uncertain climate brought about by a multitude of errors leading to the tragedy of a teen in Ferguson, Missouri. Even with national sadness life goes on in simple acts of kindness for one another in opening a door, or a hello from one person to another. I'm betting the people of Missouri are going to work through the pain together as we saw blacks and whites marching together on CNN, MSNBC, the networks, wwwtheroot.com at the unfolding of the tragedy. Surely concert people, party people, sports people, and working people from 9 - 5 are going the extra mile to be tolerant, or empathetic of each other, because this nation is a cool place to be when we have the spirit of our gospel roots in our soul.

In James Brown's imperfection the weight of his life brought more joy than sorrow. At a critical point in his existence he turned the world around, and that is history.

Smokey Robinson is another musical history maker to be celebrated. See his interviews at http://video.pbs.org/program/tavis-smiley, perhaps we'll see the impact of his life of love someday...

2014 Copyright Zimation Arts & Letters Ink

www.dancetheatreofharlem.org

www.alvinailey.org

www.abt.org

https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/2014-holiday-card-contest.cfm

http://www.stlmusicyesterdays.com


Saturday, November 8, 2014

ihollaback.org Villainy or Guidance


iHollaback.com  Villainy vs Guidance vs Feminine Safety

By Patricia Britt 

A letter to primarily black males of this era.

Doesn't it make you wonder why Little Wayne is always on entertainment news, and Maxwell isn't. No free publicity for a mover, & shaker with ethereal qualities, but seeing Chris Brown is an almost daily occurrence, perpetuating the violence, and envy machine. 

Women have free speech rights too, and that includes not talking to you, just because you made an approach no matter how overt, or harmless you might feel about it. The CNN broadcast of the hollaback video a few days before the election should make you stop, and think about how you want to be perceived as black men in this technological age of cameras on every corner. Sometimes women don’t speak to you, because they have somewhere to go, whether that be home, or school. Sometimes women don’t speak to you, because they’re cautious about their contacts. Think about how you perceive Judge Glenda Hatchett, Sunny Hostin, Toni Braxton (2014 Book ), Jennifer Lopez (2014 Book), Wendy Williams, vs Rhiana vs Alicia Keys. Rhiana’s goal is to be Mae West, where Alicia Keys goal is to be Sade. Each woman is different, and most want respect, whether that’s silent admiration, in the right place at the right time, or not. Some women present themselves certain ways to solidify their image, to follow their soul, or acting out of the box their painted into. All women aren’t the same.
Most of you reading in were born in the technological age of television, and you have internalized the images that have been projected to you, and at you. The entertainment industry is predominantly controlled by white males with some serious issues i.e. Dexter, and Stalker are on our airwaves. Every white mail is not a Tom Hanks, or a Paul Newman, and it’s important you realize you’ve been bombarded by negativity, but you have the choice to think for yourself as the creator gave you free will. You have the choice to respect yourself, and women like your mother.
When I was young, decades ago, men of different backgrounds would follow me in their cars while I walked. White men would cruise our neighborhood. Being followed terrified me, and it made me a fast walker with my hourglass shape. So I thanked God for descent men that didn’t give me a second look, especially when I was on the job doing my work, where I as any woman needed to concentrate on priorities for career advancement, paying my own way for shelter, being a fashion plate, and taking care of business. Men can impact a woman’s life positively, or negatively with the way they relate to her in a variety of venues, whether a stranger, acquaintance, or boyfriend. Don’t plot to ruin a woman’s reputation, because she won’t give you the time of day. Move on to someone who will treasure you even if you don’t make a connection instantly. Anyone worth having is worth the wait it takes to get to know someone who wants to know you.
The truth of the matter is men idolize women with either their hearts, minds, eyes or all of the above in good, and bad ways, and it’s been that way since the dawn of time.
It was a shame the model interviewed from the hollaback web site received perhaps 100 hollers of unwanted attention in broad daylight in a city of 7 million.
The moral to the story is young guys, and even older guys need guidance, and to be reprogrammed into how to treat a lady (from decades of rap, and heavy metal tracks), and that’s any lady walking down the street alone in the daytime, or the night time possibly from a second shift job trying to get home, commuting to school, or home to her babies so that she feels protected, and looked out for, and not ashamed for existing.
If you’re a together man take some of the guys from the block to the pool hall, and play some billiards with them. Teach them the angles on the table, and the angles on getting what they want, if they ask the right way in due time, perhaps a woman might be receptive, and seeking out ones company versus high pressure tactics the other way around! Every stroke is different, and the soft angles are the most effective. Isleys ppn boom is a case in point.
Some modern girls wait, some take a chance, and will wave back trying not to offend your awkward advance. Please just assess the situation before you step into her world with loud cat calls, and honking from your car calling everyone’s attention to her in the immediate area, whether she acknowledges you, or tries to walk away in peace, perhaps insulted by your idea of a complimentary approach. If you’re a woman and you look at Bing, Yahoo, or CNN you carry a certain degree of fear at all times, especially if someone’s attempting to make contact at night. The girl you desire might not watch Bravo or listen to rap, or heavy metal when it’s her choice, and if she does she still might not want to be distracted by you.
CNN played a critical role in the recovery of a nurse abducted in the city of brotherly love, and saved by a dedicated network of police. Three women were held in Cleaveland for a decade as slaves, and who knows how many missing persons that were women, would have been alright if their intuition had kicked in, and they had the chance not to acknowledge their torturer. Give a girl a chance to live in peace, and in turn yourself. Girls don’t know who they’re talking to these days, and many prefer not to talk at all. Respect that. Please contemplate what you want out of life, and how to get it with a legitimate hustle, generally gained from a community college, university education, or something positive so someone might reach out to pick you, because you know where you're going.
A woman’s goal is to be secure in herself, and achieve whatever she can. Man has historically been a protector, whether in or out of the military. As a man wherever you are, you have the possibility to achieve if you apply the opportunities of building your life through perseverance. Don’t give up, and go with the crowd. If you can take someone’s love for you through a sermon of words,  you might develop the quiet space to see your way to the horizon with peace. Home ownership is the goal to a pleasurable life. Guys like Richard Sherman know that shouting is for the field of sports not the board room of life. Some people are gifted with athletics, music, art, math, etc., find your gift, and increase it while you contemplate your life over a bowl of Cambells Chunky Soup, and support someone besides yourself.
Girls go to bars to dance. Introduce yourself there, or at church. Don’t treat a woman like a low life shouting at her as she walks down the street, because it’s dangerous to respond in this day, and age when you don't know who you're talking to.
Girls keep your keys out, and ready if you have to walk at night. Beware at all times. Get ready because another rap movie is in production, and I haven’t heard a word about the Donald Byrd story in development? My feminine perspective is we need to see some soul searching men center stage on the big screen for someone to aspire to. It’s time to change the entertainment game. It depresses women, and men about what’s to come, especially if they've ever experienced grief. What new scenario could possibly be next?
Black youth are traumatized after analyzing the distance Michael Brown was from the car when he was struck down, and Jordan's "loud" music in a car where he was a passenger, that tragically cost him his life. Black men are traumatized for fear for their sons, cousins, and nephews after over 300 incidents of superiority in the last year directed at young black males. Logically 10% should be scrutizned closely. 

Twitter can be a partially safe place where the clueless can adopt a parent, make friends, and stream in positive thoughts with discernment, or the knowledgeable can nourish the soul of those desiring a connection with someone who's navigated life's twists & turns. If it doesn’t look right unfollow it immediately. Don’t villainize yourself, or let anyone villainize you. Stand tall for walking the straight, and narrow on the road to achievement, or fall from a crooked path someone paved for you.

Every young man isn't Jesse Matthews, or Devlin Barnes, because they whistle at a female. However, it's clearly a dangerous world, and a safer world with the FBI's resources, and the technology of video tape. Sad but true, because black males largely didn't vote this election cycle to let politicians know you felt neglected in the relationship, now you will be even more scrutinized for a small percentage of your brethren's actions. To vote is to steer your mothership in an uplifting direction, and groove.
Always be your brother's & sister's keeper not their adversary. 2014 new books that might hold your attention is Philip Bailey, “Shining Star (EWF)", Herbie Hancock “Possibilities,” and George Benson, “BENSON” for rights of male passage. Then there's Chante Moore, “Would You Marry Me,” and Jennifer Lopez "True Love." All available on Amazon. Read & expand your mind. Don't be boxed in by popular opinion. Just because someone says it's so, doesn't mean it's so. Each of you is a grain of sand that can build castles. As Taylor Swift would say "Speak Now" or forever hold your peace.

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Blackbyrds ~ Walking in Rhythm Moving in Style

Dave Koz ~ Rise

Aretha Franklin ~ Respect ~ Rocksteady

Tony Bennett ~ The Shadow of Your Smile

Mahalia Jackson ~ Amazing Grace




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Lebron James Heroically returns to Cleveland

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Tiger Woods Starts Fresh

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Lynn Swann goes 99 yards and counting

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Representative John Conyers is the House Dean

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

CNN Democracy 2014

by Patricia Britt

Today President Obama talked with grace about the coming challenge of working together meeting each other halfway in a democracy where power transitions by the effort of each citizen's vote annually. 

John King was on it as usual working CNN's techno board showing the will of the electorate from coast to coast.

Voting is the miracle of our democracy and what will evolve with time.

Copyright 2014 Zimation Arts & Letters Ink 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Oscar de la Renta For All Time



Oscar de la Renta's For All Time
by Patricia Britt

Was the essence of class, and style. From my teenage years Oscar de la Renta was the epitome the good life. When I bought my first Oscar de la Renta scent it was something to get lost in. It made me feel dreamy, with tons of complements. It was always a thrill to Oscar de la Renta fashions on the runways on CNN Style, or seeing the stars walk the red carpet in awards shows. He always dressed a woman like a woman in femine wala! His statements will always be around.



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Monday, September 29, 2014

Tastes of MSU : Interpretations

By Patricia Britt

There is a restaurant called The Embassy located near a Target retail store. To name a restaurant associated with tragedy with the Boston tragedy so near in time puzzles me. My first reaction as an American was that to name the restaurant The Embassy after what happened in Benghazi is complete arrogance, disrespect, or incredible ignorance depending on when it was built.

I was insulted when I saw the name of that restaurant, but I reasoned perhaps the Lansing, East Lansing area is a high police stop area, and middle easterners might feel the same as other ethnic groups – targeted while driving. Therefore they named the restaurant in light of complaints in their community as a haven for humiliated souls, or maybe it was just a business decision that had nothing to do with the atmosphere, thinking an international name in a high business district across from the Lansing, Mall would attract patrons?

Everyone including ethnic communities appreciate the variety of ethnic food around town, and visit ethnic, and white establishments. You can always count on the quality of El Azteco, and Famous Taco, especially the salsa, and Chimichangas. You have to try a Chimichanga topped with guacamole at both, and compare. Then there’s the Greek Pizza at Bells, modern fare at Applebees, Youbuywefry fish places are favorites with the one on MLK, and the new one on Kalamazoo. World Buffett near the Lansing Mall has as excellent variety  of dishes including a chef stir fry. Then if you just want a hunk of meat – go to the Meat Company in Old Town. Then there’s always the International Red Lobster by the bay in Frandor. Then again you can always take a journey to any other sensations in the area. It’s your choice to go with the flow, or stay away.

I’ve known a few Arabs in my lifetime, mostly superficially. I even kissed one 30 years ago. He was one of the cutest guys I’d ever seen at that time. He had dark skin, and he thought something was wrong with him once he came to America to go to school, before returning to his homeland after graduation, because of the way he was treated, compared to his lighter skinned friends. It’s sad when someone as attractive as a Michael Jackson thinks they have to change their skin tone to be accepted by the majority. America is a melting pot, and many middle easterners have had American children in the last 30 years. Maybe ongoing love, and future love will open hearts to protect the freedoms we have each, and every day.

One of my acquaintances married a middle eastern guy and had children. Another guy I met was a corporate executive in Michigan choosing to stay in this country, and one day he said, you know what they call me, with watery eyes, and I said what, sensing mild alarm. “They call me a “Sand N.” I thought wow, what a waste of words, and attitude in a land of 6 syllables – Chrysanthemum – It’s a paradox the ethnic has to live with weathering the initial shock of the common insult, that's usually unexpected, and ruins your day. Then learning to live with it in order to still feel happy in ones world. Arabs as all other ethnic groups have some cross to bear, that is the pink elephant in the room once something negative has been said. Hurtful words, or deeds stay with you on either side, whether, or not its frequent, or rare. You simply continue to function, going the extra mile working twice as hard to be perceived as equal in the hope you might be promoted someday, and overcome the bias that exists through reason when your goal is acceptance.

The foreign students who come to MSU are usually trained in their country of origin through their k12 system. Once here it's easy to find American study partners anxious to share knowledge, or anxious to compete intellectually. We are the givers. We all exchange music, and many of us reach out in friendship to all we encounter. Many middle eastern ethnic families in this area are three to four generations, because many of the students that came in the 70’s and 80’s or before must have thought anywhere along 94 was a good place to stay, and build a family, because Michigan is one of the greenest agricultural states of beauty.

The Embassy restaurant probably won’t ever change their name to show solidarity with America, but if they did, it would show they’re more caring than offensive in their income stream with people who allowed them to open a business as any other American even though it was an odd name selection in a turbulent time.

Hummus is a popular dip that many enjoy, for its health benefits. The fabric of America is a mosaic welcoming all, to do business free of oppression. Can we share our cultures without being cynical, only time will tell.

A veil of golden strings is beautiful, yet inhibiting. God loves us all more in a moment than anyone could in a lifetime, if you keep his law, and love your fellowman to live long, and prosper in your faith.

2014 Copyright Zimation Arts & Letters Ink

Travel : Big City Contemplations

By Patricia Britt

In Chicago the Greyhound Bus Corporation, & Indian Trails don’t think it’s a priority to have seating and a shelter from the elements for the people who drive their economic engine, the poor that take buses to and from Chicago’s 95th Street terminal. Is it a budget concern, an oversight, or just a callous, "We’re the best game in town, so what if a grandmother, or a teenager has to sit on the ground to wait for a bus, or stand in the rain then so be it.

Life shouldn’t be so difficult when someone is paying the set rate of a business that depends on them, and they depend on. 

The only advantage is to book trips two weeks in advance, and get a discount with Greyhound.

www.megabus.com is no refunds, but the fares are much better. 

Greyhound’s times have more options.

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