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Hemp Superstar Adidas from Journeys

Posted on June 30, 2014 by

I needed some new kicks and my local Journey's store had these sweet hemp Superstar Adidas that apparently are only available at Journeys. Sold! I love my old pair of tan and gold Adidas, but they were getting just too embarassing to wear in public. These feel really great, are a bit lighter than my other…

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Three Variations on the Game “Ninja” by Cal Academy TechTeens

Posted on June 30, 2014November 18, 2018 by

It’s stuff like that that reminds me why I have the best job ever. Just for fun, a group of our summer TechTeens at the California Academy of Sciences created different variations on the popular kids game “Ninja” (or “Ultimate Ninja”).  It started as a lunchtime activity to get them physically interacting and playing, and…

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Awesome Sculpture of Legendary Lindy Hopper Frankie Manning

Posted on June 29, 2014 by

I'm proud to say that I'm the owner of a limited edition Frankie Manning sculpture created by artist and lindy hopper Ryan Calloway.  Frankie Manning was of course the "ambassador of lindy hop," a treasured dancer and an awesome human being who would have been 100 this year. Ryan Calloway is a talented digital and…

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Mixing Up Hip-hop, House and Swing to Gabin’s “Doo Uap” (video)

Posted on June 16, 2014 by

What would happen if you tossed together four different street dances with one infectuous electro-swing song?  You'd get this routine — "It Don't Mean a Thing"!   I am excited to share with you this video of me and my friends performing at Wednesday Night Hop in Mountain View last week.  Dancers Shawn , Jeremy,…

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Teens Learn Citizen Science, Create Digital Games on Mt. Tam

Posted on June 10, 2014 by

A couple of years ago, I led a summer camp for middle schoolers called the "Pearson Young Scientists" at the California Academy of Sciences. It was a super fun program to develop and facilitate, taking a group of a dozen middle schoolers from the Bay Area and exposing them to citizen science, local parks, and…

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Cookies Crew (aka Keone and Mari + 30) at WODLA 2014

Posted on June 5, 2014 by

Keone and Mari fans (and if you aren't, you should be), check out this sick group routine featuring that duo, plus a small army of other amazing dancers called simply "Cookies." (Formerly Choreo Cookies from San Diego, I'm guessing.)   This understandably placed first at World of Dance LA.

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JB Mino and Tatiana Udry Performance at Frankie100 (video)

Posted on May 30, 2014 by

I unfortunately missed this superb performance by French dancers JB Mino and Tatiana Udry on Monday May 26 at Frankie100, but caught the YouTube video later.  This routine has musicality, grace, perfect timing, clever choreo, all delivered with style and character. The whole nine yards. I can't get enough of it.   Keep an eye…

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My Weekend With Frankie: Broadcasting 15+ Hours of Frankie100 to the World

Posted on May 29, 2014 by

So here's a little story about what me and some buddies did last weekend.  We took a trip from San Francisco to New York. We might have overpacked a little.   Not Pictured: Patrick and Natasha's luggage and our backpacks full of electronics. We were there for a modest dance event called "Frankie100."  The purpose was to…

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Awesome Hippo Skull

Posted on May 15, 2014 by

Today was the Member Preview of the new "Skulls" exhibit at the California Academy of Sciences.  It was great seeing all of the visitors oo'ing and ah'ing the specimens, playing with the interactives, and taking lots and lots of pictures. Particularly all of the kids. I really love this massive hippo skull I encountered today!…

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Learn the Science of Skulls at Cal Academy Starting May 16!

Posted on May 14, 2014 by

This Friday, the California Academy of Sciences is opening our newest exhibit "Skulls" which I'm super excited about.   This latest exhibit will focus on all of the things you can learn about an animal from its skull, why we collect skulls and skeletons, and our impressive collection of skulls … from the tiniest bird…

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