Aron and the Jeri Jeri Band – <i>Dama Bëgga Ñibi (I Want To Go Home)</i>

Dama Bëgga Ñibi (I Want To Go Home) by Aron And The Jeri Jeri Band Aron and the Jeri Jeri Band’s debut album Dama Bëgga Ñibi (I Want To Go Home) is a simultaneously genre-bending and -binding offering that combines the contemporary and the traditional. Whilst the essence of Senegal, particularly through the native dance … Read moreAron and the Jeri Jeri Band – <i>Dama Bëgga Ñibi (I Want To Go Home)</i>

Photographing nature beyond the limits of human perception | Doris Mitsch

Artist Doris Mitsch invites us to revel in the wonders of nature through her dazzling photography: stacked images of starlings in flight, hawks surfing thermal updrafts, bats echolocating through the night sky and more. Revealing the hidden trails created by creatures in flight, her work offers unique insight into the intelligence behind nature’s invisible rhythms.source

Hokusai’s Illustrated Warrior Vanguard of Japan and China (1836)

This book by Hokusai assembles images of famous Japanese and Chinese warriors, both historical and legendary. source

Daudi Matsiko – The King of Misery

Daudi Matsiko knows how to conjure emotion out of silence. The British-Ugandan singer-songwriter can fingerpick with the folk deftness of Nick Drake but he rarely places it centre stage. His words, which frequently address his mental health struggles, are instead the main focus on his debut album. Tracks usually start and end with his whispered … Read moreDaudi Matsiko – The King of Misery

Music Review: You Are Who You Hang Out With – The Front Bottoms

(Fueled by Ramen) Vacillating between intimate and anthemic, The Front Bottoms have proudly worn their hearts on their sleeves over their decade-long-plus career. It’s essentially their mission objective: pointing to the everyday hardships of life with whimsical musical cues that remind you that everything will be okay. The New Jersey folk-punk duo carry through with … Read moreMusic Review: You Are Who You Hang Out With – The Front Bottoms

How they built the wormhole in the lab and what it all means.

How they built the wormhole in the lab and what it all means. source

Hear Me Out: Creed Are Finally Cool

At a minimum, Creed is the nostalgic soundtrack to childhood car rides when you still listened to the radio or the background noise to an awkward family dinner at Applebee’s. When you were young, if you had any thoughts about Creed at all, it was likely that they were corny. They were overly earnest, vaguely … Read moreHear Me Out: Creed Are Finally Cool

North American Frontline Groups To Take a Stand at COP28

DUBAI — Climate justice leaders from organizations representing impacted frontline communities will be sending a delegation to the 2023 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 28th session of the Conference of Parties, commonly referred to as the UNFCCC COP28.   The frontline delegation calls upon world leaders to pass and adhere to binding agreements, … Read moreNorth American Frontline Groups To Take a Stand at COP28

Our very life here depends directly on continuous acts of beginning.

Our very life here depends directly on continuous acts of beginning. The great Irish poet and philosopher John O’Donohue on beginnings – wonderful read. source

Music Review: Bear In Town – Spirit Fest

(Morr Music) It’s always a cause for celebration when new music from Spirit Fest hits the streets. Formed by members of Tenniscoats (Saya and Ueno Takashi) and The Notwist (Markus Acher), Bear In Town, is the follow-up to the group’s finest moment: 2020’s Mirage, Mirage. Ironically, Bear In Town’s melancholy predecessor benefitted from its early … Read moreMusic Review: Bear In Town – Spirit Fest

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