Posts from — September 2007
When in Kathmandu: Top 10 list that won’t break the bank

Traveling to Kathmandu, not sure what you can afford? Not to worry, we’ve scoured the web and consulted with many Nepal trekkers…to come up with our list of top 10 attractions that you can enjoy without breaking your piggy bank. [Read more →]
September 21, 2007 No Comments
Madlib’s latest: The Beat Konducta Vol. 3 & 4: In India
Madlib’s The Beat Konducta Vol. 3 & 4
This dope instrumental hip-hop album from Madlib (aka Otis Jackson, Jr) features songs that vary from wholesale samples to polished rap tracks.This is a definite must have! for fans of Madlib, beat archeology and or good ol’ Bollywood kitsch.
While J Dilla’s final collection of hip-hop instrumentals was released to rapturous critical acclaim, [Read more →]
September 15, 2007 No Comments
Ramadan Mubarak!” (Have a blessed and happy Ramadan!)

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. It is during this month that Muslims observe the Fast of Ramadan. Lasting for the entire month, Muslims fast during the daylight hours and in the evening eat small meals and visit with friends and family. It is a time of worship and contemplation. A time to strengthen family and community ties.
According to the Islamic Society of North America the first day of fasting for Ramadan 2007 is expected to be today, September 13th. (depending on where you live). Source: www.moonsighting.com
To allow for complete devotion to their faith, Muslims abide by stringent rules from dawn until sunset for the entire month. Eating, drinking, smoking, and sex are strictly forbidden during daylight. In addition, Muslims must show greater sympathy for the needy and poor. Fasting plays a key role in accomplishing these goals by allowing for [Read more →]
September 13, 2007 No Comments
Sacred Chants of Ancient India: Various Artists
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Sacred Chants of Ancient India: Various Artists
Incorporating the best of four volumes’ worth of material from previous releases, Sacred Chants of Ancient India (Kosmic Music) is a meditative experience that mixes strains of Western popular music with Eastern devotions. The chanting-singing of various Vedic chants (by talented female vocalists) soar above ambient piano, shimmering strings, and synthesized drumbeats.
One can hear ancient Indian mantras and chants, some of which have been [Read more →]
September 12, 2007 No Comments
Annual 9/11 Memorial Floating Lanterns Ceremony

Floating Lantern Ceremony
The ancient custom of floating lighted lanterns in waterways symbolizes respect for the lives of people who have gone before us, the lit lanterns are meant to guide our lost loved ones along their spiritual journeys. It also represents a light of hope for peace and harmony that we send over the waters of transmigration. This very colorful, but quiet and serene ceremony provides a place to reaffirm our commitment to building a peaceful future and to pay respect to the lost lives at the World Trade Center.
September 11, 2007 No Comments
REDUCE STRESS! SAVE MONEY! LIVE LONGER!

Yeah, we thought that title would grab you. Although we can’t take credit for it, it’s all thanks to the kids over at Rideamigos.com. Haven’t heard of them? They’re a new carpooling website that’s all about connecting peeps, reducing pollution, and splitting rising prices between riders?
Devised by one guy whose “commute sucks” [Read more →]
September 11, 2007 No Comments
Balkan Beat Box: The Beat goes on

Balkan Beat Box’s, Nu Med
Balkan Beat Box’s second album, Nu Med, is finally here. The New York–based multicultural collective mashes up every Mediterranean and Caribbean influence you can think of, creating an invigorating album that is sure to keep your feet tapping. Influenced by cofounder Tamir Muskat’s Gypsy heritage, the group takes the listener through various locales, all propelled by an insistent electronic beat. Opening track, “Keep ’Em Straight” is representative of the album, with bongo drums and improvisational vocals cutting into bouncing horns and jingling percussion. [Read more →]
September 10, 2007 No Comments
Eco Soap makes you squeeky clean
I have soap on the mind. I love all health and beauty products but soap has always been my #1 most-purchased beauty product. I have favorite soaps but lately I’ve been rethinking my big box store soap purchases. I’m not entirely sure what goes in to making mass produced soap but I am realizing that organic soap seems to be made with love, passion and bicycles…what?!

Justsoap.com’s soap line
In my eternal quest for the perfect soap, I turned to the internet because I wanted to see if my old standards would come up or if I’d discover new soap companies by typing in “ECO SOAP”. Wouldn’t you know that the first link that comes up is for www.justsoap.com and their company makes soap with a bicycle! A guy literally sits on a bike and churns the ingredients to make “Lemongrass Ginger”, “Lavender Rosemary” and “Sage Fir” soap! Haute couture soaps made by a Huffy. Well, actually - the bike looks pretty complex but you have to really appreciate someone who creates delectable soaps while conducting his own spin class. The soap is $2.95 per bar, a bargain at any price… [Read more →]
September 8, 2007 No Comments
Shrinkage Poster Contest

The Shrinkage Worldwide Award is open to anyone. It is intended to promote designers who are thinking about a sustainable future. The Shahneshin Foundation encourages submissions from all disciplines including art, architecture, interior design, industrial design, experience design, communication design, graphic design, digital design, and urban planning, as well as decision-makers, thinkers, theoreticians and industries. They are looking for evidence of a productive cross- and inter- collaborative work between disciplines.
The goal is [Read more →]
September 6, 2007 No Comments
Achieving balance with Hatha Yoga

What most people refer to as “yoga” is actually Hatha Yoga. Hatha Yoga is a system of yoga introduced by Yogi Swatmarama, a yogic sage in the 15th century in India. This particular system of yoga is the most popular one. It is from Hatha Yoga that several other forms of Yoga originated including: Power Yoga, Bikram Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, and Kundalini Yoga.

The word “hatha” comes from the Sanskrit terms “ha” meaning “sun” and “tha” meaning “moon”. Thus, Hatha Yoga is known as the branch of Yoga that unites pairs of opposites referring to the positive (sun) and negative (moon) currents in the system. It concentrates on the third (Asana) and fourth (Pranayama) steps in the Eight Limbs of Yoga. [Read more →]
September 5, 2007 No Comments