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On Aiki
I love the Aiki arts! The thing I love most about Aiki is the principles, thoughts, philosophies, etc. While the techniques can be cool and all, it’s really the meaning behind them that gets me excited. There’s a problem though in my opinion: When I first learned Aiki, I learned about “The Four Ki Principles” and how to “use them”. They were taught to me (as they are most people, especially in…
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Maui Ki-Aikido Meditation Workshop
Maui Ki-Aikido Meditation Workshop
Maui Ki-Aikido is hosting a meditation workshop with Christopher Curtis, chief instructor of the Hawaii Ki Federation and an eighth-degree black belt, on Saturday, Apr. 16. Teens and adults are invited to learn the basics, practice different techniques as well as discuss meditation misconceptions. Curtis is the author of Letting Go: Talks on Aikido. $10. 10am-noon. Maui Ki-Aikido (194 S. Market…
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Montreal Canadiens Coach Snubs Rookie Reporter
Montreal Canadiens Coach Snubs Rookie Reporter @titocurtis #Habs #Montreal
Christopher Curtis Photo: Dave Sidaway / Montreal Gazette
We no longer live in a world where fedora-wearing reporters, pencils and pads in hand, try to get a few words out of a coach in his office after a game. Teams have elaborate media rooms set up with lights, cameras and branding and advertising galore. This age of instant information just makes stubborn or ranting coaches look silly.
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Why, no, this is not playing on iTunes on repeat.....
Once upon a time I had the world upon a string
Once they stood in line to see my face upon the screen
I’d walk into the theatre and they all would call my name
And I lived for those moments
Now the tide has turned and all the glory’s slipped away
Now there’s someone new and they cannot recall your name
They love you for the moment, oh, but then they let you be
And where are all the people that once loved me?
Now the world’s changed to color, so what can you do?
You’re still black and white, so now you’re old news
The movies are talking so you’re never heard
You’re just an old picture from a far different world
And now all that I have is just a faded memory
A wall that’s full of pictures of the way things used to be
You search for your tomorrow but the past is all you see
And where are all the people?
Where is my tomorrow?
Where are all the people that once loved me?
Chaplin the Musical, at the Barrymore Theatre by Nancy Salz
read the full article at http://newyorkarts.net/2012/11/22/chaplin-musical-barrymore-theatre/
Chaplin the Musical, at the Barrymore Theatre
Rob McClure as Charlie Chaplin. Photo © 2012 Joan Marcus. Chaplin Barrymore Theatre Rob McClure – Charlie Chaplin Jim Borstelmann – Alf Reeves Jenn Colella – Hedda Hopper Erin Mackey – Oona O’Neill Michael McCormick – Max Sennett, Charlie Chaplin Sr.,...