meteorites: musical and over manhattan
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This site's a compendium of people, places, ideas and things I love (at least noticed) and want to share. About Emily
sings my name sweeter than anyone. and jim noir.
tori’s live covers, bjork live, bowie live, cat power live and lots of new peeps i can’t wait to discover…
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Duran Duran to give virtual gigs British band Duran Duran are to create a virtual island within online game Second Life, on which they will perform actual live concerts. I’ll see you in the front row as my 7th grade avatar! All sorts of 80′s music messages streaming towards me [...]
Even if you haven’t heard of Joel Fan yet, you may have already heard him on Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project. If not, be good to yourself and catch up (with Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet) immediately! He just released his spectacular debut record, World Keys, featuring premieres of compositions from around our beautiful [...]
The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community by David Korten excerpt from book that looks interesting in Yes! Magazine (tags: book excerpt empire economy environment society change) “Everyone’s Rooting for You” by Sondre Lerche (on myspace) What a great pick-me-up theme song! Actually, the whole “Duper Sessions” record is joyful vocal jazz with positive [...]
Nina Planck’s new Real Foods markets to open in lower Manhattan next month.
…Appreciative intelligence can be defined as the capability of perceiving the inherent generative potential within a situation at hand.
Nike+iPod Sports Kit ($29) to access distance, time, pace and calories burned on the screen of a nano version of the iPod via a sensor inside the shoes that communicates with the ipod. They also plan to offer a sport music section on iTunes.Did you know Nike already offers free 30 minute workout mixes (updated monthly) on NikeWomen?
Art: nyc: Sarah Sze‘s truly amazing universe at Marianne Boesky Gallery through July 1. nyc: Dominic McGill’s graphic exploration of ideas profligating in the universe from the triangulation point of November 22, 1963 (day that JFK, Aldous Huxley and C.S. Lewis all died) at Derek Eller Gallery through May 25. nyc: Sophia Petrides’ quiet video [...]