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Encyclopedia > Jon Carroll

Jon Carroll is a columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle. He is featured on the backpage of the Datebook (the newspaper's entertainment section) on weekdays. Locally, he is best known for his moderate-to-liberal politics and his cat columns. On the internet, he is known for starting the Unitarian Jihad movement. The San Francisco Chronicle, the self-described Voice of the West, is Northern Californias largest newspaper. ... Unitarian Jihad is a nascent satirical religious/humanist movement which opposes religious extremism of all kinds through peaceful means. ...


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snopes.com: Curves (1658 words)
The statements made by Carroll in those three short paragraphs about Gary Heavin, the founder and CEO of Curves, hold water for the most part.
Granted, some shortcuts were taken by Jon Carroll in his
In addition, Jon Carroll, in his April 20 Datebook column, erred in referring to Heavin's comments as appearing in "Christianity Today" and by stating that Heavin "donates
JonCarroll.com-Project/Studio Drummer Available! (243 words)
Jon has been a working project drummer for thirteen years, specializing in rock, funk and rockabilly music.
Jon's musical influences include Bob Mould, The Smiths, Morrissey, Peter Gabriel, Steely Dan, Living Colour, Foo Fighters, Weezer, Emily's Motives, and many others.
Jon favors rehearsing and recording with his Roland V-Drum Kit.
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