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project E(arT)H · 10M ago

get conscious for a month, i double-dawg dare ya

As of late, I have been a lazy blogger.  Not lazy per se', just a little behind on some postings and such.  I've got so much going on, which ain't a bad thing, especially when you're plotting and scheming over good things to come.  Yes, exciting things to come, but not just yet.  So, in the meantime
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project E(arT)H · 11M ago

worn fashion journal: eco vintage wares, fashion mullets, and mom style icons

Here's a quick shout-out to Worn Fashion Journal.  I discovered this wondrous Toronto-based publication while browsing my Bitch magazine one afternoon.  These ladies put the D-I-V-E-R-S-I-T-Y and S-T-Y-L-E in everything from vintage finds to hankies to tomboy inspiration(s).  I give Worn's site kudo
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project E(arT)H · 11M ago

seattle international film festival: WTF? shorts (no, not those kind, the other kind)

The Seattle International Film Festival (otherwise known as SIFF) is, in a nutshell, bad-ass.  It is a (almost!) month of artistic supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.  And I've enjoyed my first encounter, thus far ... in all its bad-ass-aucity.  This past Sunday,  I witnessed my first SIFF - WTF? li
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project E(arT)H · 12M ago

say, "hello" to tomorrow: san francisco's artists envision their future

West coast sistahs and fellahs, check out this upcoming exhibition.  What:   hello tomorrow: Bay Area Artists Envision the Future.  When:  opens June 16th at the Brower Center, Hazel Wolf Gallery. The exhibition will run until September 2, 2011.The concept was inspired by David Brower's quote,
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project E(arT)H · 1Y ago

POWFest ... also includes a sidebar that reads "women filmmakers kick ass"

Portland's audaciously rad and supportive Women's Film Festival, POWFest is currently accepting entries for next year's festival schedule, March 8-11th, 2012.  Films submitted must be either directed or co-directed by a woman.  Yippee!  They are doing something really remarkable here ... showcasing
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project E(arT)H · 1Y ago

a fashionably late shout-out ... do something reel film festival

Saturday night, my hubby and I decided to roll on down to Seattle's Central Cinema (which, in and of itself, is total awesome-aucity) and catch enviro-doc, On Coal River.  This passionate film is one of six documentaries presented by Whole Foods Market, Do Something Reel Film Festival.  This travel
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project E(arT)H · 1Y ago

up on capitol hill: this year's environmental film fest comes to a close

One of the big ones.  In fact, Washington D.C.'s Environmental Film Festival is one of the world's largest - presenting 150 films from 40 countries.  The goal?  To explore the most critical, timely and controversial topics of today's environment. The films are screened at museums, libraries, embass
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project E(arT)H · 1Y ago

vashon: local, island-grown and hippie-tastic

Oh, where do I begin?  How did I get here... so on, and so forth.  Since my last post, I've trekked north. North - as in Seattle, Washington.  Yes, it's a " let's give this a shot and see what happens" kind of trek.  Thanks to the warm and cozy accommodations of a dear friend; I had the pleas
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project E(arT)H · 1Y ago

2011: the green, the brown and the shady

What a way to welcome the new year. Forests and film. Now, just to get you up to speed, 2011 has been declared the International Year of Forests by the United Nations. The purpose? To raise awareness and (hopefully) strengthen conservation. All this in one year? We'll see. Nonetheless, I'm c
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project E(arT)H · 1Y ago

solar ballerinas: performance meets electro-acoustic tutus

I came across 'Solar Ballerinas' while scrolling through Eco-Art-Works Facebook page and found the concept of electroacoustic clothes and audio ballet to be, well... strange, yet kind of cool, considering the concept behind this traveling sound installation.Benoit Maubrey, the director of Die Au
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