Hayden Eager, aka Hollings, Dreamweaver

Hayden Eager, aka Hollings, Dreamweaver

New Release: Fragments Grab Your Copy Today! All Things Hollings Hayden Eager, more commonly known by her stage name Hollings, is a talented songwriter hailing from Ithaca, NY. Her unique blend of indie folk and alternative rock has garnered her a dedicated fan-base and critical acclaim in the music industry. Eager’s poignant lyrics and emotive … Read moreHayden Eager, aka Hollings, Dreamweaver

TATANKA + Burning Man = Human Evolution

TATANKA and Burning Man

Embodying the 10 Principles of Burning Man: A Guide to Radical Living As a community-driven initiative, TATANKA embodies the 10 Principles of Burning Man, crafted by co-founder Larry Harvey in 2004. These principles serve as a guiding light for our collective, fostering a culture of inclusivity, creativity, and social responsibility. In this article, we’ll delve … Read moreTATANKA + Burning Man = Human Evolution

The Britpoppies – Working Beats (1994)

The Britpoppies - Working Beats (1994)

Download (FREE) full album mix/stream in FLAC & MP3 (320 Kbps) audio formats: britpoppies.zip (852.2 MB) “Working Beats” is a fictitious 1994 album by the fictitious Britpop band “The Britpoppies.” The songs paint a vivid picture of life in Manchester, England during the 1990s Britpop era. The lyrics capture the struggles, hopes, and camaraderie of everyday people … Read moreThe Britpoppies – Working Beats (1994)

“Cheers”

"Cheers" The Britpoppies - Working Beats (1994)

The Britpoppies – Working Beats (1994) Full “Album” Stream and (FREE) Audio Downloads: The Revival of British Music: A Look Back at the Iconic Britpop Era Take a trip down memory lane and relive the iconic Britpop era of the 1990s, a time when British music experienced a cultural and musical shift, producing some of … Read more“Cheers”

Lullabies for Earth’s Children: Dreams of the Stars

Lullabies for Earth's Children: Dreams of the Stars

Beneath the vast expanse of the night sky, where twinkling stars and the gentle glow of the moon weave tales of wonder, exists a sanctuary for dreamers of all ages. Imagine lying under this celestial tapestry, feeling the cool breeze whispering secrets from distant worlds, and letting your thoughts drift towards the infinite possibilities that the night holds. This mystical interplay between the cosmos and our dreams forms the heart of “Lullabies for Earth’s Children: Dreams of the Stars.” In this enchanting narrative, we explore how the serene beauty of the night sky can cradle us into a peaceful slumber, much like the timeless lullabies sung to children around the world.

As you journey with us through this blog post, you’ll uncover the magic that lies in the simple act of gazing at the stars. These twinkling beacons not only serve as celestial guides but also as storytellers that have inspired lullabies passed down through generations. Each star you see has its own tale, waiting to be discovered and cherished. We delve into how these nocturnal melodies can bring tranquility and solace in a world that often feels overwhelming. By embracing the quietude and cosmic charm of the night, “Lullabies for Earth’s Children: Dreams of the Stars” invites you to find peace, wonder, and comfort in the gentle embrace of the universe. Join us on this captivating voyage, where the night sky becomes a canvas of dreams and the stars our lullabies.

Kathmandu through a Matriarchal Lens: “Ajima and 6 Gender Identities”

Step into Kathmandu through Matriarchal Lens with 'Ajima and 6 Gender Identities'

As the vibrant city of Kathmandu bustles with energy and life, it holds within its ancient streets a tapestry of stories often overshadowed by grand monuments and bustling markets. But what if we told you there’s a way to explore this enigmatic city not just as a tourist, but through the eyes of its resilient matriarchs? The recently screened documentary ‘Ajima and 6 Gender Identities’ does just that. Directed by the visionary Sunil Babu Panta, this powerful film was showcased at Martin Chautari, shedding light on the ancient yet astonishingly contemporary themes of gender diversity and matriarchy in Kathmandu.

The Ajima goddesses, an integral yet often overlooked aspect of Kathmandu’s rich cultural heritage, serve as the heartbeat of this documentary. These revered grandmother figures symbolize wisdom, bravery, and nurturing—a stark contrast to the patriarchal norms that have long dominated societal narratives. By walking ‘Kathmandu through a matriarchal lens,’ Panta’s film intricately weaves tales of these divine protectors with the multifaceted identities of modern-day gender issues. It’s a compelling look at how the old and new collide, offering not only a profound understanding of the city’s past but also challenging us to rethink our views on gender and sexuality today. Whether you’re a scholar, a curious traveler, or someone keen on understanding the deeper layers of cultural dynamics, this documentary is a must-see, urging you to delve deeper into the heart and soul of Kathmandu.

São Paulo Today – The World Tomorrow – Trixie: The Future of Rock

São Paulo Today – The World Tomorrow – Trixie: The Future of Rock

Trixie isn’t just creating music, she’s shaping the future of rock and inspiring others to follow their passions and challenge the boundaries of convention.

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