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Berkeley Vintage Shops Make Me Nostalgic

Posted on April 21, 2012 by

In high school, I was a shy, bookish, awkward child.  I didn't do much besides go to school and study.  My entire world was contained within the couple of miles between my home and my small Christian private school, in the sleepy suburb of Pleasanton in Northern California. A pivotal moment that broadened my vision…

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America’s Best Dance Crew Season 7 Ep 2: Funky Mexicanos, Dirty South, LA Pros, and Even More Teens

Posted on April 20, 2012 by

Get More: America's Best Dance Crew (Season 7), Full Episodes America's Best Dance Crew Season 7 Episode 2 was in all respects an improvement over episode 1: better music (Flo Rida), better dancing, and actual drama with one crew going home.  Here's my take on the five crews (really six) this week. Electrolytes: Crew from…

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I’m Off to Korea in May!

Posted on April 20, 2012 by

Tickets are booked and plans are being made, so I guess it's really happening.  I'm headed to Seoul, Korea in May!  Korea is very high on my bucket list of places to visit in the world, for its rich culture, delicious food, and amazing dance communities, from hip-hop to lindy hop. I'll be there for…

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Awesome Kid with Wooden Gun is Awesome

Posted on April 18, 2012 by

I'm pretty sure I wouldn't make this toy for my kid.  But I'm loving how he is rocking that cap and outfit! From a 1941 advertisement for a wooden machine gun kit. [From Modern Mechanix blog, via Boing Boing.]

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America’s Best Dance Crew Season 7 Kicks Off: Hawaiian Kiddies, Sexy Canucks, and More Funny Asian Boys

Posted on April 16, 2012 by

Get More: America's Best Dance Crew (Season 7), Full Episodes I was totally unprepared for Season 7 of "America's Best Dance Crew," which my friend Michelle alerted me to on Facebook.  Just finished Episode One, and I'm so far pretty impressed.   This first week was the "Britney Spears" challenge, which was kind of a…

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Freeplay Dance Crew Performing for Bay Area Dance Week April 29

Posted on April 14, 2012 by

I'm excited to report that the Freeplay Dance Crew will be performing as part of Bay Area Dance Week on April 29th in Berkeley.  This is our first time doing a BADW event, so we are super-psyched to be involved.   Specifically, we are dancing as part of "Dance-A-Rama," an afternoon of various dance performances organized…

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Cherry Blossoms in Cemetery: Beauty and Transcience

Posted on April 14, 2012 by

In Japan, cherry blossoms are symbols of the fleeting nature of life, since they bloom so quickly, and are gone just as fast. So it's appropriate to see a cluster of them at the Mountain View cemetery in Oakland, where I run a couple of times a week. Seeing the blossoms in bloom this morning…

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Social Media versus Social Dancing: You Can’t Tweet a Tango

Posted on April 9, 2012 by

During my commute this week, I watched this thought-provoking TED talk by psychologist Sherry Turkle called "Connected, But Alone?".  It's worth the few minutes of your time to view, particularly if you are as immersed in social media as I am.   Sherry Turkle examines what in her view are the dangers of the online…

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Google’s Project Glass and Spiritual Augmented Reality

Posted on April 8, 2012 by

  Today at Quaker Meeting for Worship I gave this message: I've been thinking about this new project that people at Google are working on.  It's called "Project Glass." Essentially it's a pair of glasses you wear that present different information on a display in front of your face.  They call it "augmented reality."  So…

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Avengers vs X-Men Dance Battle!

Posted on April 8, 2012 by

Okay, not very Easter-y, but I love love love this fan art I just discovered: "Avengers vs. X-men" by barrypresh on DeviantART.   Someone please make this an animated short!  Avengers might win with the power moves, but X-Men got more street cred and style.

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