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Yoga’s Mass Appeal hits Times Squre. Y@GL. Wanderlust. ~ Dan Wilf

by on Jun 29, 2010

Yoga: Mass Appeal. Stillness in Times Square…for Six Hundred? The growing appeal of Yoga is hardly front-page news, anymore. In fact, you’d actually have to be living under a rock to not be aware of Yoga’s infiltration into our mainstream, modern culture. From Wal-Mart to Starbucks, Microsoft to McDonalds, Alternative Apparel to Pepsi, and all [...]


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A New York Yoga Dork Minute with YogaCrone.

by on Jun 24, 2010

Have you ever wanted to know who the YogaDork is? Here’s a YogaCrone’s hunt for a Dork in a NY minute…


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Arizona’s New Immigration Law Doesn’t Go Far Enough ~ via Holly Troy

by on Apr 25, 2010

Is it just me or has Arizona Immigration Law SB 1070 not gone far enough?   If the Arizona police are only going to be stopping Hispanic people and asking for their papers, won’t everyone else feel left out?   Being a yoga teacher, this kind of thing concerns me. So, what if we included everyone [...]


TechYes. Life After Unsound. ~ Claire Flannery

by on Mar 1, 2010

One month ago today I wrote a short piece about the UNSOUND Music Festival in New York. I was privileged to have been a part of such a progressive festival and am still wrapping my head around that whirlwind of a weekend. I’ve been remembering and reflecting and procrastinating on writing this piece in order [...]


Snowmageddon NYC 2010.

by on Feb 10, 2010

In case you haven’t been glued to the Weather Channel, it’s been snowing a lot in New York! In my neighborhood in Brooklyn, it’s been accumulating very steadily to upwards of 10 inches – whereas in Manhattan it’s been pounded into a slushy mess by cars, people, and every other sort of moving people / [...]


The Waterpod: A Self-Sustaining Art Community ~Claire Flannery.

by on Sep 26, 2009

All Hands On Deck! A few weeks ago I stumbled across a New York Times article about The WaterPod. The Waterpod is a self-sustaining community on a barge located off the Brooklyn waterfront. Since July, the Waterpod acts as an experiment in sociability, isolation, aesthetic vision and self-sustainability. Much of the Waterpod is built from [...]


Marketing the Truth: New York City’s Anti-Soda Ads.

by on Sep 22, 2009

Although Celebs live off of Diet Coke and Cigarettes, we all know this is not realistic, not healthy and will cause cancer. Duh? Well,  New York is showing the ‘Duh, Soda drinks and other sugary drinks will make you fat’ with their new anti-soda ad campaign, “Are you Pouring on the Pounds?” What you see [...]


An everyday superhero for the Dark Ages: No Impact Man.

by on Jul 21, 2009

First it was a popular, charming, personal, serious blog about the challenges and defeats as one man, and his family, tried to have “zero impact” or zero carbon footprint for one year. {Here’s Mr. Colin Beaven’s top 10 recommendations for what you can do to mitigate your impact}. Then it got reported on widely, in the [...]


elephantjournal.com events: The NYC Yoga Journal Conference, via Leah Beltran.

by on May 28, 2009

elephantjournal.com events: New York City Yoga Journal Conference 2009 via Leah Beltran. On Friday evening, May 14, I finished my first year as a jewelry design major at the Fashion Institute of Technology.  It was a ten-month period in which I felt everything was due yesterday.  I’ve been asked to start from paper and go to product, [...]


Greatest Symbol of American Industry goes Green: The Empire State Building.

by on Apr 12, 2009

“A new icon…of sustainability.” “A shining example of what can be done in big cities around the world.” Bill Clinton and folks from the Clinton Climate Initiative, Greg Fanta, (the great, late Boulder architect), RMI and others talk about how to take the Empire State Building—that gorgeous symbol of NYC, this international monument to American business—where my grandpa had an [...]


NY Post interviews “renowned ladies’ man” Waylon Lewis, editor of elephantjournal.com, on why he’s just not that into you.

by on Apr 5, 2009

A Conde Nast ex-girlfriend called me the other day, said a girlpal at the NY Post was looking to interview guys on why they didn’t call girls back, would I be game. When your life is devoted to web traffic, you never say “no”—just about any press that’ll get your site clicks is good press. [...]


NYC tap water vs. Evian. Which is better?

by on Aug 13, 2008

Read Lloyd Alter’s blog on my favorite green know-it-all web site, like,


Video: Toxic Willy!

by on Aug 10, 2008

Brooklyn is green…toxic nuclear neon green. You don’t have to drink Red Bull or Gatorade to get funny-colored shiite swimming around in your bloodstream. All you have to do is live, eat and drink in Brooklyn. Vice Magazine’s VBS.TV reports…


Me read interesting article about how 77% more NYers bike since 2000, sales up, gas prices up. Me link in blog.

by on Aug 9, 2008

Read it. Or don’t, see if I care.


Vira Yoga’s Elena Brower

by on Jan 11, 2008


Elena Brower, Anusara yoga diva of NYCs Virayoga.com, stars in elephant journals quarterly yoga@home feature. Check out video outtakes from eles recent exploration of the Big (organic) Apple.


Beyond the Pink Ribbon in NYC: Summer Rayne Oakes & Company.

by on Nov 27, 2007




Waylon pops out of the “Boulder Bubble” and jets to the ecofabulous ABC Home in NYC for Josh Onysko’s Pangea Organics’ Beyond the Pink Ribbon Benefit for Breast Cancer Research. Features Summer Rayne Oakes, Linda Sparrowe, others.


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