Tobacco 'orbs' melt in mouth

Wednesday, December 24, 2008


Tobacco 'Orbs' Melt in Mouth

For smokers who can't light up in the office or at a restaurant, a new aspirin-sized tablet, called "Camel Orb," will let tobacco melt in their mouth. The dissolvable product — arriving January in stores in Portland, Ore., Columbus, Ohio, and Indianapolis — is the first such product by a major tobacco company and is part of a booming market in smokeless alternatives to cigarettes as smoke-free laws sweep the nation.

"It's meeting the needs of smokers," says Rob Dunham, of R.J. Reynolds, maker of Orb and Camel cigarettes. With lozenge-like Orb, he says there's no smoke, no spit, no litter.

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New option for smokers now. Wouldn't have satisfied my oral cravings, I'm afraid although now I'm still enjoying a non-smoking life since quitting on 8/8/08.

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Recently subpoenaed Bush/Rove IT expert, is Wellstoned

Tuesday, December 23, 2008


Karl Rove, left | Mike Connell, right

Recently Subpoenaed Bush/Rove IT Expert, Is Wellstoned

You know about the guy who could blow the lid off the Rove e-mail and Siegelman case? He died in a plane crash last week.

Connell was an expert pilot whose plane crashed in clear weather. He held virtually all the secrets to how George W. Bush was illegally foisted on the American people---and the world---for eight horrifying years.

More importantly, he was a computer guru. If Karl Rove was "the brains" behind getting George Bush elected, Mike Connell knew how to make it happen because he knew how the GOP steals elections.

By manipulating computerized results in Florida 2000 and Ohio 2004 Connell made history. By some accounts, he was about to tell the attorneys in the on-going King-Lincoln-Bronzeville federal civil rights lawsuit how he did it. He also expressed a willingness to appear under oath before Congress and had sought protection for himself and his family.

But now he is dead.

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The more layers you pull back on this under-reported onion, the more it stinks.

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Timeless Travelers: Time and the Art of Gil Bruvel

Thursday, December 18, 2008


Timeless Travelers: Time and the Art of Gil Bruvel

Gil is so talented. Be sure to check out his sculpture, paintings and chess pieces.

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Doll Face by Andrew Huang

Wednesday, December 17, 2008


DOLL FACE


A machine with a doll face mimics images on television screen in search of a satisfactory visage. Doll Face presents a visual account of desires misplaced and identities fractured by our technological extension into the future.

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Winter Solstice 2008

Winter Solstice 2008:
Dec 21, 12:04 pm Universal Time

EST: Dec 21, 7:04 am
CST: Dec 21, 6:04 am
MST: Dec 21, 5:04 am
PST: Dec 21, 4:04 am


Each year druids, pagans and a wizard or two head to Stonehenge.

* A solstice candle, lit at sundown and allowed to burn in a safe place through the night, is a simple tradition deeply connected to ancient ways.

* Nighttime wishing ritual: Go outside and settle into the night. Listen. Think about the night as if it were an island. Have in mind what is important to you — what you want to release from your life and what you want to welcome into your life in the coming year. Breathe each thing you want gone, one at a time, into the palm of your hand, then blow them away into the winter sky. Do the same with each desire you wish to enter your life. When you are finished, go inside and light a red candle. Put it in a safe place to burn out completely. The candle is a symbolic guiding light to draw your desires to you.

* Honoring the directions: Many ancient cultures acknowledge and use the four compass points in their rituals. Here are some qualities for each direction in the Northern Hemisphere. These come from the wonderful book, The Winter Solstice:

* For a simple family ritual on Winter Solstice, you can pass around an orange. Each person peels off a portion of the rind, while thinking about one thing in their lives they would like to "peel away." Once it's fully peeled, the orange is passed around again. Each person eats a section, while thinking about one new wish or intention for the new year. If it's a mandarin orange, save the peel to make mandarin peel tea! (via)

* Don't miss this link by Dr Judith Rich - Winter Solstice: A Paean To The Pregnant Darkness. She is truly a blessing.


Hope you have a scintillating Solstice
A delightful Yule
May your mirth be multi-orgasmic
Your visions vibrant
Your glee glorious
Your festivities fulfilling
And your halls decked with Love and Peace.

xoxo,
Susan

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Must Love Meth

Tuesday, December 16, 2008


Must Love Meth

A local drug-testing company is desperately seeking tweekers.

Despite the talk of rising unemployment, Riptide has found work for members of South Florida's lighter-fluid-and-Drano-ingesting set.

Listen up, industrious fellow stirring a steaming vat of farming chemicals in the trunk of his 1988 Caravelle: Segal gives its volunteers $668 for 24 weeks of outpatient testing. Not a fortune, but where else can a meth addict get paid just to be himself?

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Elena S captured by Sølve Sundsbø




Enchanting images of IMG’s Elena S captured by extraordinary Norwegian photographer Sølve Sundsbø at the annual performance of Tchaikovsky/Balanchine’s Nutcracker Ballet.

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Benicio Del Toro: Viva la revolution!

Monday, December 15, 2008


Benicio Del Toro: Viva la revolution!

For the general audience, here’s the release plan — The film will be released on December 12, 2008 for 1 week in NY and LA as the full 4 hour roadshow version. This will be a special presentation with an intermission and a collectible program book.

In January 2009, CHE will open as two separate admissions: CHE PART 1: THE ARGENTINE and CHE PART 2: GUERILLA, and then will be available nationwide on Video-On-Demand.

Related:
* Read Cuba newspaper article - link
* Observer's review - link
* photos from the film - link
* Soderbergh's The Argentine and Guerrilla - link

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Bush's Final F.U.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Bush's Final F.U.

With president-elect Barack Obama already taking command of the financial crisis, it's tempting to think that regime change in America is a done deal. But if George Bush has his way, the country will be ruled by his slash-and-burn ideology for a long time to come.

In its final days, the administration is rushing to implement a sweeping array of "midnight regulations" — de facto laws issued by the executive branch — designed to lock in Bush's legacy. Under the last- minute rules, which can be extremely difficult to overturn, loaded firearms would be allowed in national parks, uranium mining would be permitted near the Grand Canyon and many injured consumers would no longer be able to sue negligent manufacturers in state courts. Other rules would gut the Endangered Species Act, open millions of acres of wild lands to mining, restrict access to birth control and put local cops to work spying for the federal government.

"The administration is handing out final favors to its friends," says Véronique de Rugy, a scholar at George Mason University who has tracked six decades of midnight regulations. "They couldn't do it earlier — there would have been too many political repercussions. But with the Republicans having lost seats in Congress and the presidency changing parties, Bush has nothing left to lose."

Fucker. How much raping and pillaging can one country be forced to endure? This article will really piss you off.

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Travelers in a cosmic journey...

We are travelers in a cosmic journey - star dust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. But the expressions of life are ephemeral, momentary, transient.

Buddha once said "This existence of ours is as transient as autumn clouds. To watch the birth and death of beings is like looking at the movements of a dance. A lifetime is like a flash of lightning in the sky."

We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment, but it is transient. It is a little parenthesis in eternity. If we share with caring, light heartedness and love, we will create abundance and joy for each other. And then this moment will have been worthwhile.

--Deepak Chopra

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Arthur TV


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Kris Kuksi

Saturday, December 13, 2008


"Fantasma" by Kris Kuksi

One of the selected works in the "Imminent Utopia" exhibit at Joshua Liner Gallery in New York, NY (Nov.-Dec.)

"I get inspired by the industrial world, all the rigidity of machinery, the network of pipes, wires, refineries, etc. Then I join that with an opposite of flowing graceful, harmonious, and pleasing design of the Baroque and Rococo. And of course I add a bit weirdness and the macabre." --Kris Kuksi.

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Joel-Peter Witkin

(via/zonezero) | Reality is an Invention Balthus (2008) | One of the best surrealism photographers around.

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DOU Art


DOU Art

Art by Oleg Dou. Always eerie and wonderful.

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SNIPPETS

Thursday, December 11, 2008

You already know that here on Easy Bake Coven if I mention crafts, it's going to be alternative crafts I've pulled from my coolasshit folder.

Cut Out & Keep is an online magazine and community where you can make and share step-by-step craft tutorials. You can share your projects or get inspired with other crafty supastars.

But what I like best about this crafty community is SNIPPETS, their online magazine, which is definitely NOT your usual square-john craftiness happening here.

The last issue was dedicated to Day Of The Dead, and an interview with the talented Melora from chamber-rock band Rasputina, interviews with the Crafty Chica, Toni Carr, Baking With Medusa and Adrienne King (from the Friday 13th movies). Also a DIY altar, recycled milk-jug skeleton, house monsters and horro-cupcakes.

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The Right Livelihood Awards

Tuesday, December 9, 2008


Activists, journalist receive 'alternate Nobel' awards

Each year, only a few people win the prestigious Nobel Prize, and the prize is only awarded in the fields of physics, physiology/medicine, chemistry, literature, peace and economy.

But what about the people who work in other categories?

The Right Livelihood Award is the answer.

Amy Goodman is joining three remarkable women from around the world to receive the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the Alternative Nobel Prize. The three women are Asha Hagi Elmi, co-founder of Save Somali Women and Children; Krishnammal Jagannathan, an 82-year-old activist from southern India; and Monika Hauser, a gynecologist and founder of “medica mondiale.”

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Friday Randon Ten (on Saturday)

Saturday, December 6, 2008

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William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe

Thursday, December 4, 2008

William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe

WILLIAM KUNSTLER: DISTURBING THE UNIVERSE has been accepted by the Sundance Film Festival.

The late civil rights attorney William Kunstler was one of the most famous and controversial lawyers of the 20th century. He represented civil rights and anti-war activists, as well as accused terrorists and murders. In William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe, filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler explore their father's life, from middle-class family man, to movement lawyer, to the most hated lawyer in America.

The festival takes place from January 15th to the 25th.

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William Kunstler was one of the most famous lawyers of the 20th Century. His clients included Martin Luther King Jr,, the Chicago 8, the inmates in the Attica prison rebellion, and members of the Black Power and American Indian Movements. In Disturbing the Universe: Radical Lawyer William Kunstler, filmmakers Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler investigate their father's transformation from a middle-class family man into a person of courage who risked everything for his beliefs. This is a a documentary work in progress. The expected completion date is Fall, 2008.

William Kunstler was either very much hated or he was also an absolute rock star in the 60s and 70s.

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