Category: Culture

  • New Soul – Yael Naim

    "New Soul’ performed by Yael Naim and David Donatien

    A fun song about a new soul learning how to live  in this strange world. I always sing along. The video is so creative, it seems like it’s about recreating our world… from a new and different perspective. Very cool. I love them both! Yael & David won the Album of the Year Award in “World Music” at the 2008 Victoires de la Musique annual French award ceremony.  Song: New Soul, album: Eponymous 

    Yael Naim Yael Naim, singer/sonwriter was born in 1978 in Paris. She spent a large part of her childhood in Ramat Hacharon, a small town not far from Tel Aviv. David Donatien, percussionist/producer was born in France. You can watch more videos of Yael and David at their website and listen to more music at their myspace page. Enjoy!

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • YHWH the SPIRIT

    A beautiful inspired Native Spirit video with a message of Love and Oneness. Music:  Northern Cree Round Dance – produced by Quiet Buck Productions. A similar message was given to Hottidownunda (Stephanie) who wrote a song called YHWH the Spirit. Awe filled!

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • Azure Sky Dragon – Ling

    Ling the Dragon by Bonnee Klein Gilligan. Copyright 2008

    Ling, the Dragon by Bonnee Klein Gilligan

    Ling is a dragon of the sky and clouds. He is an Azure Dragon (lung) the highest among dragons… vital spirit, celestial power and  infinite supernatural power. The lung, or Imperial Dragon represents the East and fertilizing rain. I was told the kanji says ‘Great Spirit’. The original 9" x 12" pastel drawing was commissioned in 1999.

    Giclee prints available at Spirit Art Gallery.

  • Green Concepts, Green Action, Green Change

    As ever I seem to be stumbling upon a lot of wonderful and exciting concepts and actions being taken for environmental change. Here are a few of the coolest….

    Carrot Mob – consumer mobs for environmental change

    Consumers have the power to make change. Carrot Mob located in San Francisco, CA, the brain child of Brent Schulkin is proving that by organizing consuming mobs for environmental change. They interview businesses and pick one that offers the most toward change. Then organize a large group of consumers to mob the store and buy something. The first mob in March 2008 called ‘We Make it Rain’ was a resounding success. The mob spent $9,276.00 at K & D Market in a couple of hours. The store committed to spend 22% of the money on greening their store with guidance from the San Francisco Energy Watch Program. And the local SF Food Bank received 366 pounds of food. Carrot Mob has taken off, is growing and has lots of great ideas for the future. The second mob of a Cafe in downtown is currently being organized. You can find out more at Facebook Carrot Mob.

    A mob is also being planned in Kansas City at World of Spirits on October 21, 2008. This great new idea is expanding worldwide too. The UK has jumped on board. The first UK Carrot Mob took place September 16, 2008 in London at Redchurch bar. It was a resounding success. A second UK Carrot Mob called ‘Maddness in the Minimarket‘ event is planned for November 6, 2008. According to CarrotMob.org facebook all of Finland has jumped on board and 2 mobs are currently in the works. This is exciting… grass roots activism at its best!

    HelpingOthers.org – Random acts of environmental kindness

    HelpingOthers.org is a website dedicated to offering ideas and stories of people helping each other. They suggest the following ways we can help the environment…

    Practice kindness towards the environment. Participate in beach or park cleanups. Reduce air pollution by carpooling, taking public transportation, biking, or walking. Recycle all aluminum, plastic, and paper materials. Cut down on the energy you use by lowering the heat and turning off lights and unused appliances. Learn more about solar energy. As gifts, give houseplants to teachers, friends, or coworkers. Plant a tree in your neighborhood. What a terrific website based on the concept of ‘Pay it Forward’. How cool is that!

    Sheryl Crow singing in environmental change

    Sheryl Crow, singer/song writer and environmental activist is singing about change. Her latest album Detours is her most out-spoken record to date. She says about the album, “the most honest record I’ve ever made. It’s about being forced to wake up.”

    About.com Sheryl Crow Interview: Can "Detours" Help Pave the Way to a Better World? by Larry West. Sheryl says, "Although I hate that a movement can be inspired by fear, at least people are talking about it, talking about ways they can incorporate green living into their homes and workplaces. If the IPCC reports are right, then we’ll see a third of our species, counting man, become extinct, a thing of the past. It’s very worrisome, but I have to believe that there is hope and that we can incite a sense of urgency in everyone. Our farming community [in Tennessee] is trying to go wind and solar, to remove ourselves completely from the grid. If we’re successful, hopefully we can be an example to other communities of how they can come together, work as a community, and become part of the solution." Thanks for your great work Sheryl!

    UK’s Big Green Challenge working together for change 

    Big Green Challenge, the people-powered innovation prize from NESTA. The £1 million prize fund is designed to encourage and reward people who work together to develop new ways to save energy and lower CO2 emissions by 60% in their communities. 350 projects were entered, of them 10 finalists were selected. Each team of finalists were given £20,000 to develop their ideas further over the next year. Here is a list of the finalists.

    Mirror News (12 September 2008) Big Green Challenge: Finalists up for £1million environmental prize. Nesta chief executive Jonathan Kestenbaum told the Mirror: "The fact that we had over 350 communities submitting strong ideas demonstrates there is the passion and knowledge across the UK to devise imaginative responses to climate change. "We are confident the 10 finalists will step up to the challenge of tackling the biggest single issue facing the planet." A very exciting contest can’t wait to read who the winners will be. Yahoo!

    A few interesting environmental links:

    People & Planet an online global resource for environmental issues and solutions and their impact on the peoples of the world.

    E – the environmental magazine – online and print magazine which provides independent coverage on a wide range of environmental issues.

    Grist, environmental news and commentary – “Grist: it’s gloom and doom with a sense of humor. So laugh now – or the planet gets it.” An online environmental magazine with a sense of humor and a little seriousness thrown in for good measure.

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • Paris…

    a poem by Bonnee Klein Gilligan

    Eiffel Tower, Paris - Photo by Light   ©2003-2008 Bonnee Klein Gilligan. All rights reserved.

    Ah Paris ’tis the city of love

        a beautiful place indeed.

    Enjoy yourself and if you like

        have a pastry for me.

    A croissant, pasty or a tart

        with cream, and fruit, and crust.

    Such a delight with every bite 

        is sinful, and a must.

    Have an espresso at a street cafe

       and watch the passersby

    In thought, or talk, or steadfast walk

        so busy with their lives.

    Enjoy a walk along the Seine

        or boat ride to the Louvre.

    With easy access everywhere

        you can also ride the Tube.

    Enjoy your trip to Paris

        have a glass of wine for me.

    And over here I’ll taste it

        on my lips, just wait and see.

    I taste a red, hardy and full

        it’s peppery and smooth.

    Oh no it’s white, a crisp delight

       it’s flowery… oh no it’s bright.

    Did you have two, or maybe three

       I’m so confused it must be me.

    I taste a tart, and coffee too

        my senses don’t know what to do.

    Enjoy your trip to Paris

        and I’ll be here with you

    Or is it there, I just don’t know

        with you I’m split in two.

    I don’t know what I’m doing

       and I don’t know what I see

    All I know that I like you

        and you’ll have the best from me.

    Enjoy your trip to Paris friend

        best wishes, bon voyage

    I don’t know how to end this

       so I’ll just press the pause…