Kiwon Choi – Korean artist
December 25, 2008
I first met her a few years ago hanging out at her apartment in Chicago and saw her again a couple weeks ago at a group show. She’s a great artist and uses soft strokes and amazing colors in this piece
watercolor and oil on canvas board – 9 x 12 inch
World’s oldest marijuana stash totally busted
December 4, 2008
Nearly two pounds of still-green plant material found in a 2,700-year-old grave in the Gobi Desert has just been identified as the world’s oldest marijuana stash, according to a paper in the latest issue of the Journal of Experimental Botany.
A barrage of tests proves the marijuana possessed potent psychoactive properties and casts doubt on the theory that the ancients only grew the plant for hemp in order to make clothing, rope and other objects.
They apparently were getting high too. full article
Jackie Mittoo – Reggae Keyboard King
December 1, 2008
Sit back, relax and inhale the vibe of “Oboe”
Bruce Fuckin’ Lee
November 27, 2008
So preposterously amazing, i started laughing during the ping-pong video out of sheer pleasure. Just enjoy the possibility.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKvof8H2A6E
Project Basho Gallery – Philadelphia, U.S.
November 27, 2008
S T A T E M E N T
We believe in the following ideas:
* Darkroom is an indispensable part for photographers.
* Appreciation of photography can be taught.
* Photography can make us see in a new way.
* Photography can project “I/eye” of photographers.
* Photographers can grow together by sharing ideas and images.
* Photography can change our lives as well as others.
* Photography is the interrelation between the seer and the seen.
* Photography encompasses more than photography.
Daalder Cafe (Restaurant) – Amsterdam
November 24, 2008

Sweet restaurant with comfy vibe in the very cool Jordaan neighborhood. I had a few glasses of fresh, cold, delicious Amstel.
Life & Debt
June 12, 2008
An important film that gives a real look into how globalization and the unyielding power of international institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank adversely affect Jamaica’s economy and shows the devastating impact that the “white collars” have on its people, farms and ability to live freely.

The Color of Paradise – Iran (1999)
June 7, 2008

Selected as Iran’s submission in the Best Foreign Film category for the 2000 Oscars, The Color of Paradise (Rang-e khoda) is about Mohammed, a blind boy who sees with clarity and his sighted father who is blind to the beauty in his own family. It is a film made from a deeply spiritual point of view, but it never proselytizes, it never preaches. It tells with sophisticated simplicity a not so simple story of faith and unconditional love and the sadness that comes to one who falls short in both.
Storyline
My thoughts: I totally connected with Mohammed and his independent connection to the world around him, his fascination with sounds, smells and the touch of everything, yet there exists his fragile dependence on others. I was blown away by his presence on the screen, just being himself in front of a camera…just a powerful film.

