It's a sunny day so I'm not going to be on the interweb long, but wanted to share two interesting bits from the NYTmes I'm at work today at the teashop, and sit surrounded by beautiful teas with politics on ...Read More
I met Noel Hidalgo (again) the other night at Digital Democracy's NetSquared voting party at the Sunburnt Cow last Wednesday, and he enlightened me to the existence of many more co-working spots in NYC than I had previously known. A ...Read More
Picture caption: Grand Central, NYC, 3/25/09 12AM: I am serenaded to the tune of "Christina" by the Stanford Fleet Street Singers. This is one of those strange, delightful things that actually does happen once in a while. After racing to catch ...Read More
My mother was diagnosed with Lyme disease for the first time several years ago. Since that initial diagnosis, she's tested positive for Lyme and displayed symptoms twice. After undergoing several 14-30-day antibiotics regimens, we've thought she's been rid of it. ...Read More
My newest acquisition - an Earth 2 Tier Bento lunchbox from ILoveObento.com. Read More
Last year, when I was running 8-8-08 for Burma (a one-woman + interns crusade against Chinese support for Burma's junta, focused on the Beijing Olympics), I set up shop for two months at Studio Guild, an amazing office space in ...Read More
I got an email today from a female photojournalist, a Londoner of South Asian descent, who was recently deported from Burma after getting caught by the regime trying to visit the forbidden jade mines of Hpakant, in Kachin State. She ...Read More
Last year, in late January/early February, I was on the Thai-Burma border with Pat Cook-Deegan, gathering support for the Burma-Beijing Olympics campaign I ran for 9 months. I arranged to interview three defectors from the Burmese army who had fled ...Read More






