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Archive: November, 2008
Obi Best
Obi Best’s debut album, Capades, is a startling and addicting collection of refined pop songs. Whether it is the more orchestral ballads or synth-driven electropop that make up Capades; the record is equally dreamy, witty and infectious. Alex Lilly’s capricious lyrics are tempered by tight musical arrangements, resulting in a playful and most importantly, fun sound. Lilly’s sweet and pellucid vocals, backed by Bram Inscore (keys), John Wood (keys) and Barbara Gruska (drums), elevate the carefully composed and surprisingly complex songs of Obi Best.
Obi Best - Nothing Can Come Between Us (mp3)
Obi Best - Swedish Boy (mp3)
Honoring the Animals We Eat – Just Like the Native Americans
Wow!! I was absolutely floored by this particular podcast. The first half was interesting and got my ears pricked while I was immersed in other work, but really it's the second half, which goes into the history of how the various Native American tribes lived and fed themselves over the ages -- it's incredibly fascinating! Completely re-wrote a bunch of ideas I had lolling about in my head for years. I researched it a bit more online and various US museum and archaeology websites confirmed this information.
This is just the first of Colleen's podcasts that I've listened to, but I'm already hooked.
Honoring the Animals We Eat (mp3)
or listen to it streaming at compassionatecooks.com
"Food for Thought" offers a unique perspective that leaves listeners feeling supported, motivated, and inspired. Celebrating a way of life that encompasses compassion for everyone, this podcast addresses all aspects of eating a compassionate, healthful, whole foods, plant-based diet and advocates a sustainable food system that supports organic, local, seasonal fare. Each episode addresses commonly asked questions about being vegetarian/vegan, including those regarding animal rights, food, cooking, nutrition, and debunks the myths surrounding these issues. Drawing upon poetry, short stories, and other forms of literature, this is a unique podcast that works on many levels.
Reason why I never visit rich people
Received by email
Q: "What would you like to drink ... fruit juice, soda, tea, milo, chocolate, or coffee?"
A: "Tea please"
Q: Ceylon tea, herbal tea, bush tea, honey bush tea, ice tea or green tea?"
A: " Ceylon tea please"
Q: "How would you like it? Black or white?"
A: "White please"
Q: "Milk, whitener, or condensed milk?"
A: "Milk please "
Q: "Goat milk, camel milk or cow milk?"
A: "Cow milk please."
Q: "Milk from Freezeland or Afrikaner cow?"
A: "Umm .. I'll rather take it black please."
Q: "Would you like it with sweetener, sugar or honey?"
A: "With sugar please."
Q: "Beet sugar or cane sugar?"
A: "Cane sugar please."
Q: "White, brown or yellow sugar?"
A: "Just forget about the tea. I'll have a glass of water instead please."
Q: "Mineral or still water? "
A: "Mineral water please."
Q: "Flavoured or non-flavoured?"
A: "Fok, lossit net .. ek vrek liewer vannie fokken dors!!!"
Upsidedown Dogs
WOWWWWWWW!!! This is the ULTIMATE!!!!!!
PLEO The Robotic Baby Dinosaur (Requires Flash for the full experience)
He's based on UGOBE's LIFE OS an open architecture! (YouTube link)
Thanks Pieter!
Don't Sleep There Are Snakes
By Daniel Everett
BBC Book of the Week - listen only while it lasts
Daniel Everett lived among the Pirahã, a small tribe of Amazonian Indians in central Brazil, whose remoteness meant that their language was incomprehensible.
He began as a linguist and a missionary, his task to translate the New Testament into their dialect. But his story tells of how, over the years, the Pirahãs changed him more than he could influence them.
See more photos taken of the Pirahã tribe during the project
BBC Book of the Week site
Creative Drains
The magic of make-up, photography and a good model
De 10 à 60 ans - 1 girl through 6 decades.
Vogue Paris November 2008
with Eniko Mihalik by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin
styled by Carine Roitfeld, make-up by Lisa Butler
Remember IT IS THE SAME MODEL on every photo






The Menahan Street Band
Lead by multi-talended producer Thomas Brenneck, The Menahan Street Band offers a solid blend of instrumental funk, late sixties sounding soul, latin grooves and afrobeat. Back in 2007, long before the group’s debut album, the Brooklyn based ensemble drew attention for their outstanding “Make The Road By Walking” track, which was sampled for the ubiquitous Jay-Z’s hit “Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)”. “Home Again!”, a mid-tempo composition from the recently released Menahan album embodies warm guitar melodies and tightly structured horn arrangements.
Make The Road By Walking (mp3)
Home Again (mp3)
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