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A Mother’s Day Card for the NRA’s Dana Loesch | Video Worth Watching – Mother’s Day Edition

May 13, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

A special Mother’s Day card for the NRA’s Dana Loesch from Jeff Kasky, parent of Cameron Kasky, a survivor of the February 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.   [Read more…]

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Childish Gambino – This Is America | Video Worth Watching

May 12, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

For Donald Glover – “This is America”. This may not be the America that you or I experience, but I believe it’s an authentic, albeit terrifying, vision by Glover interpreted in his musical persona Childish Gambino.

What does it all mean? The lyrics suggest a theme, but don’t truly explicate. Images and poses suggesting Jim Crow iconography abound. Many have commented on the significance of Glover choosing Daniel Kaluuya, the star of Jordan Peele’s movie Get Out, with its “Sunken Place”, to introduce Glover’s performance of the work on Saturday Night Live. The immense popularity of the video (posted on May 5th it had 83 million views as of May 12th) has spawned a plethora of videos attempting to interpret the work, but to my knowledge Glover hasn’t weighed in on any of them. There’s also commentary online, and the curious may want to check out The Daily Beast’s Ira Madison, III, The HuffPost’s Hayley Miller, The Rolling Stone’s Tre Johnson or Brittany Spanos.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Music, Video Worth Watching

Conductivity | Geo-Poetic Spaces

May 11, 2018 by Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes

Purple rock rose flower with yellow center

Between
amplified wings of flowers
. electric hives
comb bee blossoms   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Books & Poetry, Geo-Poetic Spaces

A Review of Rumi’s Gift: Pointing at the Meaning Within Experience Itself

May 10, 2018 by At Large

By Igor Goldkind

I open the envelope to look inside. A teal-colored box wrapped in transparent plastic peers back up at me. My knife’s edge slits open the plastic so that I can pull the surface away.

I hear the crinkle of the paper as I crumple and cast it aside to reveal the gloss surface of the laminated cardboard box as wide as my hands.

It is a beautiful box cover decorated by Arabic glyph patterns of abstract petals from half seen flowers. Behind the title is a woman, eyes closed with a smile of repose upon her lips.   [Read more…]

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Bioluminescent Waves in San Diego, Red Tide = Blue Waves | Video Worth Watching

May 10, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

The last few nights, San Diego coastal observers from La Jolla, north to Encinitas, were treated to a natural light show. A bloom of a certain kind of algae that turns the color of the ocean water to a brownish-red shade, also creates a bluish-white light at night when the force of the surf triggers the critters’ bio-luminescence. I haven’t discovered any videos posted yet of this current event, but for the curious who haven’t had the good fortune to be able to observe this first-hand, here is a clip of the same kind of event that occurred in 2014, filmed along Del Mar and Solana Beach.   [Read more…]

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A Review of ‘The Gene: An Intimate History’ By Siddhartha Mukherjee

May 9, 2018 by At Large

By Chelsea Pelayo

This week I have been reading The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee. I recommend this book to anyone who thought the history taught in science classes was tedious and irrelevant — because admittedly the way it is often taught is tedious and irrelevant. Mukherjee does an amazing job of telling a compelling story of the race to decipher the mysterious inner workings of heredity. It turns the technical world of genetics and biology into a melodrama that emotionally invests you in its path to discovery.   [Read more…]

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‘Last Days in Ocean Beach’ Benefit for San Diego 350: Saturday May 12th at North Park’s Torque Moto Café

May 7, 2018 by Jim Miller

Last week after I sent off my column about why I wrote Last Days in Ocean Beach, a novel about living on the border between dread and wonder in the Anthropocene, the news cycle was full of coincidental but eerie echoes.  A

Los Angeles Times story observed of the recent floods in Kauai, “A Hawaiian island got about 50 inches of rain in 24 hours. Scientists warn it’s a sign of the future,” while the Washington Post reported, “’Fallen off a cliff’: Scientists have never observed so little ice in the Bering Sea in spring.”

And then, flying underneath the radar while the Trump circus dominated the headlines as always, there was this story, also in the Post , “Earth’s atmosphere just crossed another troubling threshold”   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Books & Poetry, Environment, Under the Perfect Sun

JustSomeMotion (JSM) – The JSM Hallway Dance (Jamie Berry feat. Octavia Rose – Lost in the Rhythm) | Video Worth Watching

May 6, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

Time for a change up. After yesterday’s somewhat lugubrious, even if bluesy selection, here’s an up-tempo toe-tapping electro-swing rhythm that JustSomeMotion demonstrates is not just for the dance floor or the hallway; he takes it to the street.   [Read more…]

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Ranky Tanky — O Death — Live at Philadelphia Folk Festival | Video Worth Watching

May 5, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

This is a very different version than the ones that I’m most familiar with: the spare unaccompanied vocal delivery of Ralph Stanley as featured in the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? or the Gullah version of Bessie Jones re-imagined by TangleEye. This version, by the group Ranky Tanky, also has roots in the Gullah tradition, but it’s taken in a different direction. The trumpet (Charlton Singleton) just melts my heart!   [Read more…]

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Victory Lap | Geo-Poetic Spaces

May 4, 2018 by Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes

When my father
looked at me
he saw the arms
he lost as a child

I never swam fast
or hit hard enough
to knock myself out of a match
I couldn’t win   [Read more…]

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Feeding Kids in San Diego – 1 In 6 Children In San Diego County Are At Risk Of Hunger | Video Worth Watching

May 4, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

The Times of San Diego reports that the local non-profit Feeding San Diego (a member of the national Feeding America organization) released a study revealing thet nearly 380,000 people in San Diego county (11.7% of the total population) are food insecure. That includes 127,280 children under the age of eighteen, or roughly one out of six children in San Diego County. The study uses data from a number of sources, including the Department of Agriculture and the Census Bureau.   [Read more…]

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Last Days in Ocean Beach: Living on the Border Between Dread and Wonder

April 30, 2018 by Jim Miller

Last Days in Ocean Beach is an effort to capture the mood of deep unease and uncertainty that permeates our era and informs the thinking of many writers, artists, and intellectuals, even if they are not quite saying it out loud.  It was written before the election of Donald Trump, but it is clear that his election only underlines the chasm between the cartoon reality driving much of our social, cultural, and political discourse and the unrelentingly grim truth that we are killing the world whether many of us want to admit it or not.  

As Bill McKibben put it, “physics doesn’t care about political realities,” like who won the election.  There may be a hegemonic political reality that refuses to recognize where we are, but the reality of physics and scientifically documented mass extinction proceed nonetheless.  Someday soon, we will be unable to deny it. At present, however, many of us, particularly in a place like San Diego where, as the banal tourist slogan puts it, “Happy Happens,” are satisfied to keep having a beach party at the end of the world.  Thus, the strange disconnect between the perpetual marketing of our local “paradise” and the looming threats that may eventually destroy it could not be greater than they are here in San Diego.   [Read more…]

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