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Art — Sunday, May 13, 2012 22:13

Rick Guidotti – Seeing Beauty for a Change

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Liz Diller: A giant bubble for debate

Wed, May 2, 2012

“Aside from keeping the rain out and producing some usable space, architecture is...

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Kelli Anderson – Disruptive Wonder for a Change

Wed, Mar 14, 2012

From wedding invitations to Utopian newspapers, Kelli Anderson re-designs commonplace objects to go...

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Aaron Koblin: Artfully visualizing our humanity

Tue, May 24, 2011

Aaron Koblin is an artist specializing in data and digital technologies. His work...

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Quantum Jazz Biology, Medicine & Art

Fri, May 20, 2011

A prestigious group of avant garde scientists and artists — Mae-Wan Ho, Jim...

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Multi Media artist Miwa Matreyek’s Glorious Visions

Sun, Dec 5, 2010

Miwa Matreyek’s work blurs the line between real and unreal. In live works...

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Transcendental Realism and the extraordinary art of Adi Da Samraj

Wed, Nov 3, 2010

I was first introduced to Adi Da Samraj in 1972. At the time,...

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BIG BANG BIG BOOM says Blu Blu and his street art

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Seen any street art lately? In this exhilarating video (turn up your speakers...

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Banksy – modern day Street artist expresses himself

Sat, Apr 17, 2010

“So little to say . . . and so much time”.  A classic...

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Visionary artist Alex Grey prying open the third eye

Tue, Apr 13, 2010

Alex Grey’s dimensional art unveils the the unseen energies within the body, the...

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INK on paper artist Robert Percy, shares his paintings & his soul

Sat, Apr 3, 2010

Today I have a good friend and a special guest in the café...

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The Venice Biennale Art Exhibition features Adi Da Samraj

Thu, Apr 1, 2010

Adi Da is very eclectic in the way he approaches realization of the...

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Jason deCaires Taylor’s underwater sculptures create eco rich artificial reefs

Fri, Mar 19, 2010

Creator of the world’s first underwater sculpture park, Jason de Caires Taylor has...

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‘Say it Once’ from Welsh artist Yestyn Griffiths

Sat, Mar 13, 2010

People often ask what kind of music we play in the Cafe. That’s...

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Naamleela has lived most of her life on the sacred island of Naitauba in Fiji. She has been trained as a sacred musician since the age of five, concentrating in both Western and Indian classical music. While traveling in California, Hawaii, New York, and Europe, she has received formal training from numerous sources and influences. Her CD's range from classical piano to Eastern fusion to devotional chanting, and are all offered in the disposition of communion with the Divine.







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