Ok, first off I know I’m way behind the curve. This article came out almost 6 months ago but I just read it this weekend. So, the argument is that the web is dead because it has been colonized (in the words of the authors) by a few entrepreneurial dictators. They argue that the rise […]
The 3P concept
CDBaby pushes out regular posts to subscribers called “DIY Musician.” The articles are full of great ideas from folks who are slogging away as indie artists. One that caught my attention recently was on a concept the writer, Chris R., calls “3P” – a sensible way to break down the recording of a full-length project […]
Would love to do a farm apprenticeship
One of my fave vendors at the Vancouver Farmer’s Market is offering 3-month paid apprenticeships on their farm. Klipper’s Organics is a family farm located in the Similkameen Valley…one of my cherished places on this planet. They have implemented the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) model and also engage in WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic […]
Ignite Mentorships @ The Cultch
This is a very cool program…Local artists mentor local youth on what it takes to build a career in the arts. The artist roster is extensive and impressive, ranging from songwriting, dance, playwriting, directing and spoken word. Wonderful to see 3 impressive local songwriters/composers taking part in this program…Veda Hille, Tyler Bancroft (Said the Whale) […]
Urban outdoor rink in YVR…yes it’s true!
Or, it was true until the typical weather pattern for our temperate rainforest home settled in again. Sigh. Oh well, at least I had a few hours of complete bliss skating around outside with friends, playing shinny, skating crazy eights. Here is the photo evidence to prove this actually happened!
The Man Box
Tony Porter is an educator and activist who’s internationally recognized for his work to end violence against women & is the co-founder of the nonprofit A Call to Men: The National Association of Men and Women Committed to Ending Violence Against Women. He delivered a TED Talk earlier this month titled “A Call to Men” […]
World cleaner
Today my 5 year old niece told me that when she grows up she wants to be a world cleaner. A world cleaner. We asked her what she would clean the world with. She said a cloth, a mop and a broom. A telling observation from a child…She sees a world that needs care and […]
Money doesn’t grow on houses
Jane Jacobs said this in her 2004 book, “Dark Age Ahead.” She criticized urban renewal planning trends and warned of the folly of stapling so much credit and borrowing onto real estate, she warned of the crash that came in 2009. She warned us to be careful , that money doesn’t grow on houses. Neither […]
Question the spin on cervical cancer
This attractively giant poster was displayed in one of the main campus cafeterias at UBC last week in a high-traffic, high-visibility area sure to be seen by hundreds if not thousands of students. I wonder how much Cervarix, the pharmaceutical company, paid to display it’s ad in one of Canada’s largest universities. Actually, it’s not […]
Slow blogging to slow cooking
(photo by Barbara Ganley) I’ve had the great pleasure to know & follow the inspiring work of Barbara Ganley over the past few years. Barbara came to UBC to do a take 3 years ago as part of a lecture series organized out of the office I work in. At the time, she was leaving […]