Soundbaths, Shamanism, Starlight and You!
Every year the Starlight Festival in Bangalow transports locals to the celestial plane with soundbaths, shamanic journeys and in-depth everything. Taking attendees through time and space with a sound healing, you can learn to play the singing bowl, browse the market or access ancient knowledge.
Featuring Alice Miyagawa, a teacher of harmonium, chanting, mantra meditation, and vocal techniques for singing and meditation. She is also the wings behind The Harmonium Choir – a wonderful group of harmonium players who offer a unique sound healing modality for health and wellbeing. Alice will be leading initiates towards enlightenment with her daily yoga sessions.
A Tribute to Those We Lost in 2020
January 1, 2021 by:
As 2020 comes to a close, we here at JoBlo.com would like to take a moment to honour some of the people who sadly passed away this year. Our deepest respect goes out to everyone in the industry we have lost, and our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of those who died in 2020. These talented individuals will always be remembered for their impact on the world of film and television.
In Memory Of.
Buck Henry
Buck Henry passed away on January 8th at the age of 89 due to a heart attack. After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, Henry joined The Premise, an improv comedy group that performed in the West Village in Manhattan. From there, Henry went on to write for Steve Allen and Garry Moore, and he was even the face of an elaborate hoax created by comedian Alan Abel that spanned close to three years. Henry made many public appearances as G. Clifford Prout, the president of the Society for Indecency
Life imitates art in a new title inspired by one of Hollywoodâs most creative directors.
Left to right: 1920s beachfront cottages in Oceanside, California; a mural at the old post office in Wrangell, Alaska. (Photos: Paul Fuentes; Robin Petravic & Catherine Bailey)
Wes Anderson fans bemoaning the indefinitely delayed release of the filmmakerâs tenth feature,
The French Dispatch, will find some solace in the pages of a new photography book by fellow Anderson-phile Wally Koval. Called
Accidentally Wes Anderson(and published by Trapeze), the 368-page edition is an extension of the popular Instagram account of the same name that Koval and his wife, Amanda, launched in 2017 as a tribute to Andersonâs distinctive, pastel-hued aesthetic.
Meet The Designer Sisters Behind West Of Breakfast, The Least-Boring Pajama Brand Out There
by Christie Grimm · December 23, 2020
If there s anything you should have learned this past year, it s that pajamas are truly the unsung heroes of your wardrobe. Sure your shoe collection may be museum-worthy, and your statement coat game may be insane, but if you re sporting the same pair of sweatpants every night - well, let s be real, every morning, noon and night! - sitting on the couch, you ve seriously lost your sartorial way.
Lucky for you sister act
Anna Price Connolly will have you claiming your rightful place as The Life of the Pajama Party with their newly launched, already cult-favorite brand
Artist Danny Sangra on Living Victoriously & Doing What He Wants
Grey Goose Vodka has partnered with UK artist Danny Sangra to create a series of artworks that bring to life the “Live Victoriously” spirit. To live victoriously is to celebrate all moments big or small, planned or spontaneous. The stories we have, the journeys we go on, the moments that inspire us along the way. Here, Danny brings his story to life.
From humble beginnings, Danny Sangra has illustrated his way to the top, “The struggle growing up was to try and make a career out of the things I love doing the most. Paying rent, having enough money to live on, while being creative. When you are from a poor or working-class background, you have to find a balance and have patience. You are in constant motion all the time, as you are always working on an escape.”