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Archive for January, 2007

Evangelicals Crusade to Save Environment

Witnessing one of the warmest winters on record, as polar bears attempt to improve their swimming skills, has caused a tremendous shift in the climate of evangelical politics. Once known to welcome a post-industrial apocalypse with revelatory expectation, the evangelicals are now taking a more Christian approach to being good shepherds of the land. […]

The Big Three Ayahuasca Experiences

This week is an exciting week for the Souldish crew as we prepare for our first event in NYC, The Ayahuasca Monologues. To get in the spirit, here’s some tales from the Erowid Experience Vaults describing three of the strangest phenomenon often encountered during journeys with the spirit vine — out of body […]

AstroSabiana

The Sun moves into Aquarius and the energy stirs up revolutionary ideas. What is the best way to implement them? Find out more by checking out this week’s astrology forecast….

BitPass And Mperia Close, Doom For Indie Micropayments?

The micropayment movement, allowing creators to efficiently charge small amounts for digital content, has suffered a blow with the apparent closure of BitPass and digital record label Mperia. The following email was received at 5:52pm:
Dear Valued Bitpass Buyer,
We want to thank you for your past business, however due to circumstances beyond our control, we are […]

The G Shot

RELATIONSHIFTS: While I’m not out of the loop, this time I was quite obviously not “in” it, and when I recently found out about the G Shot, a shot that plumps up the volume in your urethral sponge, I was both saddened and appalled. All I can think of to say is “be afraid, be […]

Steven’s Weekly Dish 12

Here’s my picks for this week’s dish.

Interview with Erik Davis
Sacred and secularization. Europe vs America.
The End of Time and The Golden Bridge to Infinity
The Matrix is being slowly dismantled.
The Camera Phone
Should everyone have one?
Why are there so many single people?
Expectations and not knowing exactly what they desire.
THE 40-YEAR-OLD ROOMMATE
How NYC […]

Moving Paintings

This past weekend, I was at a party where I saw a pretty incredible computer graphics installation, and met its creator.  He’s a guy named Scott Draves who has made an open-source screensaver called electric sheep, named for the Philip K. Dick short story “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” which was the inspiration for […]

Spinach caesar salad

“FOOD THAT RAWKS!” :
With the temperature still brisk I find it tricky to indulge in some of the seasonal vegetables.
At the farmers market today Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, raw Sweet potatoes, Chinese Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery Root, and Chicory, were some of my not so inspiring options! With my empty basket in hand and cozy earmuffs still […]

Stonehenge Had Some Add-ons

As it turns out, Stonehenge didn’t stand alone in the Salisbury Plain of England. A cremation mound and an ancient timber circle have been hiding right under archeologists’ noses near the famous stone circle built around 2,500-2,000 BC. Now ancient maps and legends point to the possibility of an entire network of monuments […]

Star Stuff

I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty fascinated by Astrology. I am not well-versed in it, but I do know when a horoscope I read rings uncannily true for me. Our own Patricia Bingman’s horoscopes often fall into that category, so I figured she’d be a great person to ask all sorts […]