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Now Hiring for New Position!

I’m happy to announce that we are adding a new position to the Fractured Atlas team, a PHP Developer.
All of our programs, services, and back-office operations are managed through a sprawling system of custom-built code (almost all PHP) that automates processes and integrates databases. We’re looking for someone to take over maintenance of the existing [...]

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Race Day!

It’s finally here, race day!  Our Fractured Atlas teams will be gathering in a few minutes to head over to the race site (at a dark and rainy 5:30AM).  The Half Ironman wave hits the water at 7:55AM and the sprint teams depart at 8:30AM.   Adam Huttler will be bringing us all home with [...]

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Two Weeks to Go

After months of preparation, training, an accident, and sans an iPod the Fractured Atlas teams are down to only two weeks before the Belly of the Beast triathlon.  That’s all, merely a calendar update.

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New Hampshire Shout-Out

On Saturday, I had the pleasure of doing a brisk 15-mile training ride with Fractured Atlas member and New Hampshire-based percussionist Doug Perkins after his performance at B A R N in Brooklyn.

Doug is in Fractured Atlas-member organization, Meehan/Perkins Duo, an ensemble with roots in both New Hampshire and Texas — shout out to our members [...]

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Own a Piece of History

The limited-edition Fractured Atlas triathlon support gear shop is now open.  Get your hands on some cool gear to help you show your team spirit around town.  At the same time (included in the price), you’ll be making a $5 donation to support Fractured Atlas’s programs.
Want a new Sigg water bottle for the office or [...]

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Body Meets Concrete: A Training Update

I count myself incredibly fortunate that in 12 years and 10,000 miles, I haven’t had a bike accident. Well, on a rainy Saturday morning this past weekend I reset the clock.
One of New York City’s scenic cycling highlights is crossing the George Washington Bridge at the northern end of Manhattan for the calmer roads of [...]

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The Summer Collection

We just unveiled Fractured Atlas’s summer clothing line.  Well, it’s actually just one design for multiple pieces — cycling jersey (below), running singlet, triathlon top — not really Bryant Park Fashion Week worthy.
We’ll be sporting these during the upcoming triathlon.  If you’re wondering how to get your hands on one, check out Alex’s recent post.

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Finding Inspiration @ Le Tour de France

Other than the arts, where do you find your inspiration?
Rarely do my fanatical interests in cycling and the arts intersect. I love them both, and recognize that they’re not the likeliest of bedfellows; however, I find inspiration in both and am excited that they’re coming together in our upcoming FA triathlon extravaganza.

We all find inspiration [...]

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We’re Hiring!!

POSITION: Program Associate
POSTED: July 9, 2009
DEADLINE: August 9, 2009

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Philly Arts Community — I Need Your Advice

Adam Huttler and I are headed to Philadelphia to meet with members of the Philadelphia arts community for a few days this month, and I’ll be staying in town over the weekend of June 26-28. I need your help — what’s happening on the arts scene that weekend that I should be sure to catch? [...]

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