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Arts and EntertainmentJuly 28, 2011 | 08:14 AMby Anuhea YagiPuppeteer Jim Henson (1936-1990) was so progressive, it's possible he's from another planet. From Muppets to Fraggels and more, he's helped us revel in rainbow connections, asking "what's on the other side?" and reminded us to "dance our cares away [and] let the music play."
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Picks of the Week 2July 28, 2011 | 08:16 AMby Anuhea YagiYou know what? Simply for the sake of my arteries, sometimes I feel like eating a kiddie pool-sized bucket of butter-drowned popcorn, and sometimes I don't. When it comes to movie theater fare, I know I'm not alone in this sentiment; because on my friends' behalf (and mine too, of course) I've smuggled in... |
Picks of the Week 3July 28, 2011 | 08:18 AMby Anuhea YagiOK. This event isn't until next Friday (August 5), but I'm letting you know a little early because I empathize with recluses who really want to go out, but need a little time to work up the nerve... especially in the case of a party that marries awesomely awkward first encounters and high-pressure spotlight fun. |
Picks of the Week 4July 28, 2011 | 08:21 AMby Anuhea YagiPlanets in orbit. Ripples in water. Bon dancing. Proof positive that concentric circles are the coolest. If you've never participated in a bon dance, fret not–there's no need to bone-up with dance step diagrams. Simply squeeze yourself into the rings around the yagura (i.e. the towering bandstand centerpiece), keep your eyes locked on... |
Picks of the Week 5July 28, 2011 | 08:23 AMby Anuhea YagiWhile making whoopi, for Homo sapiens, is most-predictable post-argument or on anniversaries, Montipora capitata (i.e. rice coral; or in Hawaiian, puna kea) is known to get nasty during summer months, within a few days after the new moon. Experts expect that this Tuesday (Aug. 2), rice coral polyps will pucker and ask one another... |
Picks of the Week 6July 28, 2011 | 08:26 AMby Anuhea YagiThe Tao of Who/whatever (with apologies to Lao Tzu and Pooh). Zen and the Art of Insert Anything here. Annoying, right? But don't let continuous co-opting besmirch the cool stuff; because with regards to the latter, the progenitor of it all is Eugen Herrigel's book Zen in the Art of Archery (1948)–and archery is about as bad ass as... |
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