Wednesday, June 18, 2014

‘Savage Beauty’ Alexander McQueen








I was weary of couture. There were artists to be sure, but the runways of Fashion Week had more and more become flooded with a lot of hype and nothing really interesting or new to say. I felt jaded and bored by the endless parade of 'shocking' silhouettes that often had nothing whatever to do with the human forms they rested upon. I just didn't believe anything could be great anymore- until I saw Alexander McQueen.

He electrified my senses with his materials, themes, artistry and overwhelming beauty. When I was lucky enough to hold some of his pieces in my hands, I was in total awe of the exacting and elegant craftsmanship that allowed the garments to take on their own life.

My heart was broken the day I found out he took his own life. I selfishly wanted him to continue to surprise, challenge and delight me (and the world) for ever and ever.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Yay Kiribati!

A photo of a Whitetip Reef Shark swimming over coral in the Phoenix Islands.
A whitetip reef shark swims over coral in the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
PHOTOGRAPH BY BRIAN SKERRY, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE

Brian Clark Howard
Published June 16, 2014

A tiny island nation that controls a vast area of the Pacific Ocean has announced it will ban all commercial fishing in a massive marine park that is the size of California.

Anote Tong, the president of Kiribati—a chain of islands about halfway between Hawaii and Fiji—announced Monday that commercial fishing will end in the country's Phoenix Islands Protected Area on January 1, 2015.

"We will also close the area around the southern Line Islands to commercial fishing to allow the area to recover," said Tong, who spoke at the Our Ocean conference hosted by the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C. The southern Line Islands also will be closed to fishing by the beginning of next year.
The Phoenix Islands and the southern Line Islands represent some of the most pristine coral reef archipelagos in the Pacific, says National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala, who led the first underwater expedition to the five uninhabited southern Line Islands in 2009 as part of National Geographic's Pristine Seas project.

Sala's team of scientists found healthy coral reefs, abundant predator populations, and pristine lagoons carpeted with giant clams and shark nurseries.

"Diving in the southern Line Islands is like getting in a time machine and traveling back to the reefs of the past, when sharks—and not humans—were the top predators," says Sala.

Marine scientist Amanda Keledjian of Oceana, an international nonprofit focused on ocean conservation, calls Kiribati's announcement "very significant." Decreasing the impact of fishing will "preserve biodiversity, large predators, and reefs," says Keledjian.

History of a Marine Park?
In 2006, Kiribati declared the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. The park was expanded in 2008, becoming the largest marine protected area in the world at that time.

About as large as California, the 164,200-square-mile (425,300-square-kilometer) park contains pristine reefs and eight coral atolls teeming with fish and birds. The region is uninhabited, save for about 50 people living on one of the atolls.

However, since the declaration, Kiribati has been criticized by some scientists and environmentalists for failing to protect the area from commercial fishing. In announcing the park Tong had said publicly that it would be "off limits to fishing and other extractive uses."

In practice, however, the nation banned commercial fishing only in the 3 percent of the reserve around the islands. The rest of the zone remained open to industrial tuna fishers, who have steadily increased their activities.

Tong's latest announcement is an "amazing action that shows what is possible with leadership," said Catherine Novelli, the U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, at the Our Ocean conference.

Tong said that the reserve "is an investment in the future and our contribution to humanity in the preservation of marine life."

Still, he cautioned that declarations of marine protected areas "have no meanings unless they are enforced." He said technology will be needed to help monitor the vast area, such as aircraft and satellite-based remote sensing.

Tong, whose country has just 100,000 people, called on other nations to help. "Let us pool our resources to protect this gift, our mother ocean," he said. "Inaction is no longer an option."

The Gem of the Southern Line Islands
Tong's government has specifically declared that the area 12 nautical miles off the southern Line Islands will be protected.

Sala calls it a "great first step" and says he hopes the protection zone may eventually be expanded. It has the potential to be self-sustaining financially with ecotourism, he adds.

(Look for National Geographic magazine's story on the southern Line Islands in the September issue. Also see National Geographic Channel's documentary on the area called Journey to Shark Eden.)
"If you think of the ocean as a bank account in which everybody withdraws but nobody makes a deposit, then protected marine reserves are like savings accounts that produce interest," Sala told the conference.
He explained that after fishing was stopped in a marine reserve along Spain's Mediterranean coast, large fish quickly returned. The fish increased so much in population that they spread outside of the reserve. That revived the fishery and created jobs, in addition to those supported by tourism.

Global Next Steps?
At the Our Ocean conference, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry asked the heads of state, delegates, nonprofit leaders, scientists, and industry representatives from 80 countries to "develop a plan that protects more marine habitats." Less than 2 percent of the ocean is currently protected, he noted. (Related: "With Millions of Tons of Plastic in Oceans, More Scientists Studying Impact.")

And yet the ocean supports the livelihoods of up to 12 percent of the world's population, Kerry said, adding that about half the world's population depends on seafood for a significant portion of its protein. (Related: "John Kerry Urges Support for Ross Sea Antarctic Ocean Reserve.")

"The ocean is essential for maintaining the environment in which we all live," Kerry said, explaining that it recycles carbon, water, air, and nutrients. It is also home to millions of species.
"The importance of the ocean for life itself cannot be overstated," he said.
He added that President Obama may soon announce additional protected areas in U.S. waters. He asked the other participants in the conference to "walk away with a plan" to protect more of the ocean.

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Friday, June 13, 2014

It's Probable I Am Now Leading A Mostly Frivolous Life...

Photo;Shandra Beri

There was a time (ah, the tortured clarity of youth...) when everything mattered. The smallest dark moment could expand into something that could take on it's own identity and stomp around in my head like a drunken giant for days. But really, for what? I had the blind good fortune of being born into the last decadent
moments of this rapidly eroding first world bacchanal, am about to consume a warm wild-caught salmon salad and my friend is making me laugh.

Rome is burning you say? Get me my fiddle!!!!




Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Fever- Peggy Lee




Never know how much I love you
Never know how much I care
When you put your arms around me
I get a fever that's so hard to bear
You give me fever, when you kiss me
Fever when you hold me tight
Fever in the morning baby, fever all through the night
Sun lights up the day time
Moon lights up the night
I light up when you call my name
And you know I'm gonna treat you right
You give me fever, when you kiss me
Fever when you hold me tight
Fever in the mornin'
A fever all through the night
Everybody's got the fever
That is somethin' you all know
Fever isn't such a new thing
Fever started long ago
Romeo loved Juliet
Juliet she felt the same
When he put his arms around her
He said, "Julie baby you're my flame"
Thou givest fever, when we kisseth
Fever with thy flaming youth
Fever I'm a'fire
Fever yeah I burn forsooth
Captain Smith and Pocahontas
Had a very mad affair
When her daddy tried to kill him
She said, "Daddy oh don't you dare"
He gives me fever with his kisses
Fever when he holds me tight
Fever, I'm his missus
And daddy won't you treat him right?
Now you've listened to my story
Here's the point that I have made
Chicks were born to give you fever
Be it Fahrenheit or centigrade
They give you fever when we kiss them
Fever if you live and learn
Fever till you sizzle
But what a lovely way to burn
What a lovely way to burn
What a lovely way to burn
What a lovely way to burn


Songwriters
DAVENPORT, JOHN / COOLEY, EDDIE J. / DAVENPORT, JOHN / COOLEY, EDDIE J.
Published by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Joni Mitchell- The Last Time I Saw Richard



the last time I saw richard was detroit in '68 and he told me
all romantics meet the same fate someday
cynical and drunk and boring someone in some dark cafe
you laugh, he said, you think you're immune
go look at your eyes, they're full of moon
you like roses and kisses and pretty men to tell you
all those pretty lies, pretty lies
when you gonna realize they're only pretty lies
only pretty lies
just pretty lies

he put a quarter in the wurlitzer
and he pushed three buttons and the thing began to whirr
and a bar maid came by in fishnet stockings and a bow tie
and she said "drink up now it's gettin' on time to close."
richard, you haven't really changed, i said
it's just that now you're romanticizing some pain that's in your head
you got tombs in your eyes, but the songs you punched are dreamy
listen, they sing of love so sweet, love so sweet
when you gonna get yourself back on your feet?
oh love can be so sweet,
love so sweet


richard got married to a figure skater
and he bought her a dishwasher
and a coffee percolater
and he drinks at home now most nights with the tv on
and all the house lights left up bright
i'm gonna blow this damn candle out
i don't want nobody comin' over to my table
i got nothin' to talk to anybody about
all good dreamers pass this way someday
hidin' behind bottles in dark cafes
dark cafes
only a dark cocoon before I get my gorgeous wings
and fly away
only a phase
these dark cafe days...