Monday, October 18, 2010

All Mine Sleeping in a 500-Year-Old Silver Mine from UrbanDaddy



This week, you watched 33 miners emerge to a hero’s welcome in Chile. And naturally, you found yourself thinking about just one thing: getting your own hero’s welcome.

Of course, you’d change a few things—a shorter stay in the mine, for one. No actual mining, obviously. And you wouldn’t mind exchanging Chile for Sweden...

Welcome to 
Sala Silvermine, a 500-year-old hand-carved mine in Sweden converted into a solitary suite, taking reservations now.

You’ll check in at the mouth of the mine, where the concierge will lead you outside to a sturdy elevator (emphasis on 
sturdy) to the bottom floor, a tenth of a mile underground. From there, you’ll walk past a gaping medieval dining hall, through an echoing cavern stained with smoke from centuries-old torches and, finally, to a cozy nook in the far wall, lit only by a few candelabras and an oil lamp.

Fortify yourself with the champagne and, yes, cave-aged gruyère waiting in your room. Then, take a guided half-mile stroll through the caverns, return to the surface to zip-line across the mouth of the cave or try the riskiest challenge here: diving into the bottom half of the mine, which happens to be sunk under ice-cold water. Only a handful of people have explored it—it’s so dangerous, you’ll need a cave-diving certification (like scuba for caves) before they’ll let you anywhere near it.

What’s the worst that could happen.



Sala Silvermine
Dr. Christina’s Rd
Sala 733 36
Sweden
+224 677 250 

official website



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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Lenses for phone pics with a punch


It's hard to believe you were that Snobby McSnobberson of yore. You were dedicated to film 100%, cringing at the "D" in DSLR and the mere thought of shooting in JPEG. But then. iPhone happened.



It was the readiness with which you could whip out this camera that made you fall in love. Yes, it had you at hello, and now your only wish is to bathe your beloved with lavish accessories.

Well, your wish is granted! A new high-clarity glass cell phone lenses that are like pro lenses for your camera-phone, giving you crisp and clear shots every time.

These two small yet powerful and finely constructed lenses, one fisheye and one combo wide-angle/macro, attach to your cell phone transforming your standard flat phone photos into wide and up-close wonders.


They work with any camera phone and attaching them is easy breezy! A detachable magnetic ring sticks to your cell, providing a sturdy, shake-free hold between the lens and your phone.

Go with the combo wide-angle/macro lens for capturing sweet crowd shots at concerts or that awesome ally-way mural. When the same lens is set as a macro, you can really get in there to shoot a super-close-up detail!

Meanwhile, the fisheye creates fun-tastic curved edges with its 180 degree angle whilst making everyone look like they live in a plastic bubble!

Facebook camera-phone album, get ready for pics like you've never seen before.

Here's the link and its under $50  Cell Phone Lenses

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Re:Form School


 http://reformschool.letsredu.com/

Hot like a runaway slave...

Much respect to the ancestors, I recently stopped by a farm to pick some of my own vegetables and apples.  I had so much fun but I have to say running around in a corn field is hot as hell!!!  As you can see I wasn't feeling it for a minute but eventually nature won out.  The fresh air, fresh veggies and sweet delicious apples off the tree turned my frown upside down.  Definitely go apple picking this fall if you can, it's a great day outdoors. 

Morning Quickie courtesy of Thrillist



Monday, September 27, 2010

Some very helpful tips:


Some very helpful tips:
1. Budweiser beer conditions the hair 
2. Pam cooking spray will dry finger nail polish
3. Cool whip will condition your hair in 15 minutes
4. Mayonnaise will KILL LICE, it will also condition your hair 
5. Elmer's Glue - paint on your face, allow it to dry, peel off and see the dead skin and blackheads come off
6. Shiny Hair - use brewed Lipton Tea
7. Sunburn - empty a large jar of Nestea into your bath water 
8. Minor burn - Colgate or Crest toothpaste
9 Burn your tongue? Put sugar on it! 
10. Arthritis? WD-40 Spray and rub in, good on insect stings too
11 Bee stings - meat tenderizer
12. Chigger bite - Preparation H
13. Puffy eyes - Preparation H
14. Paper cut - crazy glue or chap stick
15. Stinky feet - Jell-O
16. Athletes feet - cornstarch
17. Fungus on toenails or fingernails - Vicks vapor rub
18. Kool aid to clean dishwasher pipes. Just put in the detergent section and run a cycle, it will also clean a toilet. 
19. Kool Aid can be used as a dye in paint also Kool Aid in Dannon plain yogurt as a finger paint, your kids will love it and it won't hurt 
them if they eat it
20. Peanut butter - will get scratches out of CD's! Wipe off with a coffee filter paper 
21. Sticking bicycle chain - Pam no-stick cooking spray
22. Pam will also remove paint, and grease from your hands!
23. Peanut butter will remove ink from the face of dolls
24. When the doll clothes are hard to put on, sprinkle with corn starch and watch them slide on
25. Heavy dandruff - pour on the vinegar!
26. Body paint - Crisco mixed with food coloring. Heat the Crisco in the microwave, pour in to an empty film container and mix with the food color of your choice! 
27 Tie Dye T-shirt - mix a solution of Kool Aid in a container, tie a rubber band around a section of the T-shirt and soak 
28. Preserving a newspaper clipping - large bottle of club soda and cup of milk of magnesia, soak for 20 min. and let dry, will last for many years! 
29. A Slinky will hold toast and CD's!
30. To keep goggles and glasses from fogging, coat with Colgate toothpaste 
31. Wine stains, pour on the Morton salt and watch it absorb into the salt.
32. To remove wax - Take a paper towel and iron it over the wax stain, it will absorb into the towel.
33. Remove labels off glassware etc. rub with Peanut butter! 
34. Baked on food - fill container with water, get a Bounce paper softener and the static from the towel will cause the baked on food to adhere to it. Soak overnight. Also; you can use 2 Efferdent tablets, soak overnight! 
35. Crayon on the wall - Colgate toothpaste and brush it!
36. Dirty grout - Listerine
37. Stains on clothes - Colgate
38. Grass stains - Karo Syrup
39. Grease Stains - Coca Cola, it will also remove grease stains from the driveway overnight. We know it will take corrosion from car batteries! 
40. Fleas in your carpet? 20 Mule Team Borax- sprinkle and let stand for 24 hours. 
41. To keep FRESH FLOWERS longer Add a little Clorox, or 2 Bayer aspirin, or just use 7-up instead of water.
42. When you go to buy bread in the grocery store, have you ever wondered which is the freshest, so you "squeeze" for freshness or softness? Did you know that bread is delivered fresh to the stores five days a week? Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Each day has a different 
color twist tie.

They are:
Monday = Blue,
Tuesday = Green,
Thursday = Red
Friday = White and
Saturday = Yellow.

Pope's Costume Birthday Bash

Its that time of year again and we are coming home to Harlem.
Come celebrate with me at a great new spot Uptwown
It has been a crazy year, so many blessings, lessons & change. As I am sure it has been for you as well. So I want you to put on your costumes, come up to Harlem and PARTY!!!
As always there will be gifts, prizes and tons of surprises more info to come...

See you there and please RSVP here

Pope's Costume Birthday Bash
Friday October 22, 2010 9pm
Bier International
2099 Frederick Douglass Blvd btw 113th & 114th sts.
Harlem, NY

There no cover or anything crazy like that, just stop by have a bite to eat, and definitely try some of BIER INTERNATIONAL's BEERS

As always Costume's Optional but Appreciated
Any questions 646.708.5687

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Animal House Where to Spend Halloween in Vietnam from UrbanDaddy




Halloween is a mere six weeks away, which means it’s time for two things: adding the finishing touches to your Zombie Bieber costume, and scanning the horizon for the weirdest place in the world to throw a party.


Welcome to Crazy House, a spooky Vietnamese maze of caves and melting concrete, taking reservations now.

Just find your way to a sleepy town called Da Lat, where there’s one particular street filled with quaint, traditional homes... and an ominous five-story slab of rock and gnarled vines that looks like it’s about to swallow up the house next door. Guess which one you’re here for.

Once inside, you’ll see the kind of place where Tim Burton would throw a holiday party after spending too much time at the zoo. Your host: Hang Nga, a Vietnamese heiress who spent decades (and staggering sums of her own money) building this funhouse.


As you work your way to your room, you’ll pass through a network of tunnel-style hallways broken up by six-foot-tall hummingbirds, lamppost-size mushrooms (sadly inedible) and fake floor-to-ceiling spiderwebs. Your guests can choose between nine animal-themed suites to match their costumes—ranging from “Termite” to “Kangaroo”—but you’ll want to set up the party in the stalactite-encrusted bar downstairs, under the watchful gaze of a concrete giraffe.

We’re 99% sure it’s fake.
Note:
Crazy House, now taking reservations, more info heresee the slideshow

Friday, September 24, 2010

Dance, dance, dance - Janusphere Dance Shows start tonight

I have joined an amazing group of dancers as there production Stage Manager.  Performances begin tonight, hope to see you there.

Sidewalk Slice! Photo Rachel Neville

Janusphere Dance Company Performs
September 24th–26th 8pm at Manhattan Movement and Arts Center (MMAC)

248 West 60th Street, between 10th and 11th avenues.

JANUSPHERE's program features Danielle Genest’s Semblance (a sublime synthesis of music and movement evoking themes of personal identity and human contact) and from artistic director Darion Smith, Orion’s View (a choreographic journey navigating western astrology) and Sidewalk Slice! (a funky fun ride through an outrageous cityscape). Performances will feature music from Gabriel Faure, Reinhold Heil, Jonathon Pratt, and costumes from A.Christina Gianinni.

Tickets are available below and at the door 1 hour before curtain. Prices are $20-$25 general admission ($25 at the door), $15 students with ID, $12 seniors. 40 tickets per show will be given away to help make this event more accessible. Free tickets note: The free tickets are on a first come first serve basis. MMAC is located at 248 west 60th Street, between 10th and 11th avenues, (212) 787-1178 or online www.manhattanmovement.com

Friday September 24th, 8pm
$20 Friday General
$12 Friday Senior
$15 Friday Student

Saturday September 25th, 8pm
$20 Saturday General
$12 Saturday Senior
$15 Saturday Student

Sunday September 26th, 8pm
$20 Sunday General
$12 Sunday Senior
$15 Sunday Student

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Bier International - NY Times

http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/17/make-it-one-for-my-baby-do-strollers-belong-in-bars/


Make It One for My Baby: Do Strollers Belong in Bars?

Bier InternationalBenjamin Norman for The New York TimesBier International
A welcome sign of relaxed parenting or a troubling omen of head-splitting caterwauling? A boon to the diversity of the crowd or a threat to its good times?
The presence of a baby in a bar — or, for that matter, restaurant — is seen in wildly different ways, prompting wildly different appraisals. I was reminded of that just minutes after my latest installment of the Tipsy Diaries went up on The Times’s web site on Thursday.
In the article I mention my delight in seeing strollers at Bier International, a new beer garden of sorts on Frederick Douglass Boulevard in Harlem, which is becoming a bustling corridor of bars and restaurants. To me, at least on that recent evening, the strollers suggested what an easy, welcoming environment Bier International had established.
But a reader quickly sent me an e-mail with other thoughts. Read more…

Your Invited!!!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

You are Invited to the WRAP PARTY This Sunday for The Aliens

You are Invited           WRAP and LISTENER PARTY FOR THE ALIENS

Come down and party with the cast, crew, designers, other listeners and fans of THE ALIENS series.

THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 25th at 8pm
at
LUCA LOUNGE
220 Avenue B
(Between 13th & 14th Street)


There will be live music performed by Emily Long who is a featured guest artist in Episode 6!

Free Gourmet Pizza and a super special drink special of $5

Bring your friends and come party with us!
Feel free to pass this on to your friends and list groups- Great industry party!
For more info or to RSVP visit thealiensseries.com
Facebook page WBAI - The Aliens

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The Aliens

I am pleased to be apart of an amazing cast on an amazing project once again.

 "The Aliens," one of the few radio drama series to hit the United States airwaves since the Golden Age of Radio ended in 1962.





The show explores the idea that we are all aliens living in our own world based on the inumerable lines and boundaries we draw between us. The series looks at the intertwining lives of six twenty to thirty-somethings in today’s global society.  The Aliens is centered around a couple, Lily and Tariq. Lily, a 28-year-old marketing executive, whose mother is African-American and whose father is Caucasian of German descent, has a problem identifying with her mother's heritage. Tariq, an early thirty-something artist, whose family is from Afghanistan, wishes Lily would embrace her African-American heritage and is unnerved by Lily's pressure to get married. The couple is connected to the rest of the "aliens" characters including the "Humanitarian" Noach, a Dutch aid worker in Afghanistan; Alejandro, an illegal the immigrant from Mexico living in New York City; Thayne, the British drifter and socialite living in Costa Rica;  and Dingane, the  South African government worker.





Listen to the new radio series The Aliens on WBAI-NYC 99.5FM and online on wbai.org

Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 12:00pm and every Saturday until May 1st

Pope Directing in Harlem

BLACK HISTORY IS HISTORY. PERIOD.

HOTEP BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

I HOPE THIS FINDS U ALL BLESSED. THIS IS MY FIRST BLOG ON POPE'S SITE. BROTHER THANKS FOR THE PLATFORM.

The story of Black people in the United States is one of both immeasurable suffering and soaring hope. Nearly two and a half centuries of slavery and segregation prevented black men and women from exercising the rights of citizenship taken for granted by their white counterparts.

Blacks who fought for freedom from tyranny abroad, helping to liberate Europe from Nazi Germany in World War II, for example, returned to the United States and were denied the right to register to vote—and some were beaten or killed while attempting to do so. In much of the country, blacks were forbidden to share the same spaces—including schools, public transportation, and recreational facilities—as whites. And measures were taken to prohibit Blacks from living near whites. Nevertheless, Blacks have and continue to persevere, building universities and achieving heights in all spheres of activity, from arts and entertainment to aviation and science.

February is not the only time to "remember" Black history. Every day history is made. For it is just not Black history, but it is HISTORY. So much of the contributions by Blacks to civilization aren't taught in regular public schools.

You must know where you come from in order to know where you're going.

It's only the beginning, but the link below is an excellent source of information on American BLACK HER/HISTORY:

http://www.ls.cc.al.us/blackhistory/blackhistory.html


PEACE & BLESSINGS.

- Queen RAI Jas-Min

BLACK POWER

(Ref: Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Black History)

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

My 1st Blog is Poppin!

So here it is. Welcome to my Blog! I have yet to decide the purpose of my blog or what I will put up so I decided to just share some random info that brings me joy on a regular basis.

I love popcorn, actually I love popping popcorn. Some of the best news I received was that you can pop popcorn in the microwave. Big news right, but wait there's more. You use a regular brown paper bag. Fill the bottom with seeds, push out the air and staple the bag closed with one staple. Pop for about 2 and a half mins (more or less depending on your microwave) and you are done.

That's it, it is that easy. So go out and pop some popcorn today. Thank you for reading my first blog. I promise will get better with practice.