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		<title>Tulsa Rockers With Style</title>
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Oklahoma Magazine features “People With Style” in their December issue.  Among those featured are Aaron Hamby of Callupsie, Danelle Phillips of Congress of a Crow, rapper P.D.A. and songwriter Zac Maloy.
The issue features many photographs by Jeremy Charles.  You can see alternate and unused photographs here.
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<p><a href="http://www.okmag.com/" target="_blank">Oklahoma Magazine</a> features “People With Style” in their December issue.  Among those featured are Aaron Hamby of <strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/callupsie" target="_blank">Callupsie</a></strong>, Danelle Phillips of <strong><a href="http://www.congressofacrow.com/" target="_blank">Congress of a Crow</a></strong>, rapper <strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/pdaonline">P.D.A.</a></strong> and songwriter <strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/zacmaloy" target="_blank">Zac Maloy</a></strong>.</p>
<p>The issue features many photographs by Jeremy Charles.  You can see alternate and unused photographs <strong><a href="http://www.jeremycharles.com/blog/?p=341" target="_blank">here</a></strong>.</p>
<p>View the issue online <strong><a href="http://www.okmag.com/online/December08.html" target="_blank">here</a></strong> and read each musician’s fashion description after the jump.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Aaron Hamby</strong>: Coffeehouse by day/ lead singer and guitarist for Callupsie by night. Wearing a vintage Wrangler red pearl snap shirt, green plaid zip-up from American Eagle and Krew extra skinny jeans with black Doc Martens and Enjoi Panda belt.Aaron’s favorite designer is Yves-Saint Laurent. “Simple. Bold. Sexy,” he says. The favorite thing in his closet right now is a cashmere hoodie from Banana Republic. Song that best describes his sense of style: “Lust” by The Raveonettes.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>Danelle Phillips</strong>: lead singer, Congress of a Crow/graphic designer. Wearing, “this great little dress from Target, but it was white. I hand dyed it to my favorite shade of purple.” Tights from Hot Topic, vest by BCBG, shoes by Steve Madden.</p>
<p>Danelle says her favorite article of clothing is “anything weird or ugly. Sometimes I shop for those ‘fugly’ pieces because I enjoy the individuality of fashion and like taking risks. Right now it’s a pair of dark navy vinyl pumps. They go with everything”</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>P.D.A.</strong>: Lyrical artist, producer, musician. Wearing an ensemble from Greenhouse Clothing based in Stillwater.</p>
<p>P.D.A. say he loves Prince’s style. “I wish I could pull off the look that Prince has. But it’s too ‘out there’ for me at the moment. Maybe somewhere down the line,” he jokes. His favorite item of clothing is his billed beanie and the song he thinks best describes his style is “Gimme More” by Britney Spears.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>Zac Maloy</strong>: Songwriter/producer/dad. Wearing an Armani shirt, Genetic jeans and John Varvatos boots.</p>
<p>Zac isn’t sure he could pull it off, but he admires Johnny Depp and Bono for their adventurous style. “They’re just so, so, so, so damn cool.” And although he has thankfully moved past his grunge phase, Zac’s still got a bit of the rocker in him. So what song does he say describes his style? He resists the temptation to shamelessly plug one of the artists he wrote with this year (Train, David Cook, Burn Halo, Andy Skib) and goes for a classic: “Too Sexy” by Right Said Fred.</p></blockquote>
<p>Post from <a href="http://www.oklahomarock.com/blog/?p=1355#more-1355" target="_blank">oklahomarock.com</a></p>
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		<title>New Years in Tulsa - What&#8217;s up?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With new years eve on the horizon everyone is beginning to wonder where the action is at this year. Do you have any big plans? If so, share what you&#8217;ve heard about in a comment.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With new years eve on the horizon everyone is beginning to wonder where the action is at this year. Do you have any big plans? If so, share what you&#8217;ve heard about in a comment.</p>
<p>Events we know about:</p>
<p>These are concert listing I pulled from <a href="http://www.pollstar.com">pollstar</a> and <a href="http://www.jambase.com">jambase</a>, two of my favorites. I will try to update as New Years approaches.</p>
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<p>Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Exit 6C/Blank Slate</p>
<p>She Swings, She Sways - Agora Coffee House</p>
<p>Siva - The Backyard Bar</p>
<p>OKC</p>
<p>The Uglysuit - 51st St Speakeasy</p>
<p>No Justice - Wormy Dog Saloon</p>
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		<title>Tulsa&#8217;s own &#8216;Rockefeller Center&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 35-foot Christmas tree adorned with lights overlooks an outdoor skating rink where families sip hot chocolate, listen to caroling and enjoy time together.
This holiday scene may sound like New York City&#8217;s famed Rockefeller Center, but Tulsans can experience it right outside the BOK Center.
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<p>This holiday scene may sound like New York City&#8217;s famed Rockefeller Center, but Tulsans can experience it right outside the BOK Center.</p>
<p>The new downtown arena, with the help of several corporate sponsors, including Arvest Bank and Bank of Oklahoma, is hosting the first Winterfest, beginning Friday through New Year&#8217;s Eve.</p>
<p>&#8220;We hope this will be something the community embraces and that it will grow into a Tulsa tradition,&#8221; BOK Center General Manager John Bolton said.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-128" style="margin: 5px 10px;" title="winterfest" src="http://localstir.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/winterfest.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="297" />&#8220;The key to this is that it&#8217;s active. It&#8217;s not sitting down and watching a movie. You&#8217;re out doing something fun and getting in the holiday spirit.&#8221;</p>
<p>Frisco Avenue from Second to Third streets, located on the west side of the facility, will be closed for the month to make room for Winterfest, which will feature a 50-by-100-foot ice rink, food and beverage vendors, and a music stage.</p>
<p>The rink will be open daily, generally from 4 to 10 p.m. Mondays to Thursdays and noon to 10 p.m. Fridays to Sundays, with some exceptions.</p>
<p>Skating will be $8 per person with skate rental and $5 for those who bring their own skates. Children 3 and under will be $5.</p>
<p>&#8220;Not everyone can take their family to a $75- or $80-a-ticket concert, but certainly this will be an affordable entertainment option,&#8221; BOK Center Special Events Manager Jeff Nickler said, noting that $1-off coupons will be in upcoming Reasor&#8217;s grocery store circulars.</p>
<p>Caroling and holiday music will be featured Thursdays and Sundays, with live bands and choirs performing Fridays and Saturdays. A full, up-to-date schedule of the rink&#8217;s hours and entertainment offerings will be available at <a href="http://www.tulsaworld.com/bok">www.tulsaworld.com/bok</a>.</p>
<p>Planned events include a Dec. 11 Meet the Rockettes Night, when people can get photos with the stars of the &#8220;Radio City Christmas Spectacular,&#8221; and a Dec. 17 Skate with the Oilers Night, when hockey fans can share the ice with their favorite players.</p>
<p>Coffee, hot chocolate, strudel, funnel cakes, kettle corn, Ike&#8217;s chili, hot dogs and other snacks will be for sale, along with horse-drawn carriage rides.</p>
<p>As the presenting sponsor of Winterfest, Arvest Bank President and CEO Don Walker said the bank wanted to do something to give back to the Tulsa region.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think this will be a tough year for a lot of families due to the economy,&#8221; he said. &#8220;They might not be able to travel or have much money to spend on gifts. I think this will be a great place for people to gather close to home.&#8221;</p>
<p>Winterfest also will provide the kind of daily activity that downtown Tulsa needs to help recreate itself, Walker said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve talked to others before about why we haven&#8217;t had more of a Christmas atmosphere downtown,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We have the parade and we have some decorations, but we needed something else, something big, so we&#8217;re doing our best to see this through.&#8221;</p>
<p>For the past several years, Oklahoma City has hosted &#8220;Downtown in December,&#8221; which has an outdoor ice rink, snow tubing rides and other activities.</p>
<p>Bolton said he was inspired by that and a similar event in Owensboro, Ky., where he used to live, that has since been expanded to include amusement rides, outdoor movies and other attractions.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think this is the start of something really great for Tulsa,&#8221; he said.</p>
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<h3>Winterfest 2008</h3>
<p><strong>Where:</strong> Adjacent to the BOK Center, on Frisco Avenue between Second and Third streets in downtown Tulsa.</p>
<p><strong>When:</strong> Friday to Dec. 31. Hours are 4 to 10 p.m. Monday to Thursday and noon to 10 p.m. Friday to Sunday, with some exceptions. After Dec. 22, it will open at noon daily.</p>
<p>For an up-to-date schedule and a list of special activities and live entertainment, visit <a href="http://www.tulsaworld.com/bok">www.tulsaworld.com/bok</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Cost:</strong> Skating is $8 with skate rental and $5 for those who bring their own skates. Children 3 and under are $5. Discount rates for groups of 10 or more and private party bookings are available by calling BOK Center Special Events Manager Jeff Nickler at 894-4254.</p>
<p>Food and beverage prices vary.</p>
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		<title>Rock Yo Shades at Tiny Lounge</title>
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Thanks to Rhys Davis for working to promote and organize the event and Aubrey Barnes for being in charge of photos.
Big Ups to Weslet for bringing out a gang of hand painted suns for the crowd to rock.
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<p>Thanks to Rhys Davis for working to promote and organize the event and Aubrey Barnes for being in charge of photos.</p>
<p>Big Ups to Weslet for bringing out a gang of <a href="http://www.weslet.com">hand painted suns</a> for the crowd to rock.</p>
<p>And most importantly thanks to everyone who came out and ROCKED THEIR SHADES.</p>
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Full Flickr Set Here</a></p>
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		<title>Book Review - A New Earth</title>
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A New Earth by Echart Tolle
review by Robert Winston Cox
“Your first awakening, the first glimpse of consciousness without thought happens by grace, without any doing on your part. If you find this book incomprehensible or meaningless, it has not happened to you.”
Eckhart Tolle’s new book, A New Earth, has a simple message: your inner purpose [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>A New Earth by Echart Tolle</strong></p>
<p><strong>review by Robert Winston Cox</strong></p>
<p>“Your first awakening, the first glimpse of consciousness without thought happens by grace, without any doing on your part. If you find this book incomprehensible or meaningless, it has not happened to you.”</p>
<p>Eckhart Tolle’s new book, A New Earth, has a simple message: your inner purpose is to awaken. It is as simple as that.</p>
<p>The opening sentence describes a sunrise 114 million years ago. The first flower ever to appear on the planet opens up to receive the rays of the sun. Tolle asked his readers, “Is humanity ready for a transformation of consciousness, an inner flowering so radical and profound that compared to it the flowering of plants, no matter how beautiful, is only a pale reflection?”</p>
<p>Many of my Christian brothers and sisters have found Mr. Tolle’s book concerning, yet Jesus is quoted more often than any other source in the book. One of the many times Jesus is quoted is from John 14:6 in which Jesus says, “I am the way and the truth and the life.” This verse provides an insight not just to Christians but to all human Beings.</p>
<p>If you are fascinated by 2012, you will be interested to know that “the most rigid structures, the most impervious to change, will collapse first.” An example: Soviet Communism. Is Mr. Tolle correct when he says, “Humanity is now faced with a stark choice: Evolve or die.”</p>
<p>You will learn that an important step in your evolution is understanding your ego.</p>
<p>Are you able to recognize your ego? Here are some keys: “Whenever you feel superior or inferior to anyone, that’s the ego in you. The absurd over-valuation of fame is just one of the many manifestations of egoic madness in our world.”</p>
<p>“Ego is no more than this: identification with form, which primarily means thought forms. This results in a total unawareness of my connectedness with the Source, God. This forgetfulness is original sin, suffering and delusion. If there is awareness in you, you no longer need to believe in every thought you think.”</p>
<p>Tolle provides a guide to observing and understanding how the ego works. Ask yourself: Have you observed normal people telling certain kinds of lies from time to time in order to appear more important, more special, and to enhance their image in the mind of others?</p>
<p>Taken to the extreme, the mental illness called paranoid schizophrenia is, in Tolle’s explanation, an exaggerated form of the ego. A fictitious story the mind has created to make sense of the underlying feeling of fear.</p>
<p>A paragraph in the book that will provide a perspective on some members of our current society:</p>
<p>“The more unconscious individuals, groups, or nations are, the more likely it is that egoic pathology will assume the form of physical violence. With very unconscious people, arguments can easily lead to physical violence. Will it come as a surprise to you that those people who work without ego are extraordinarily successful at what they do? Anybody who is one with what he or she does is building the new earth.”</p>
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Next, Tolle explains the pain-body. The definition of the pain-body:</p>
<p>“The pain-body is a semi-autonomous energy-form that lives within most human beings, an entity made up of emotion. It has its own primitive intelligence, not unlike a cunning animal, and its intelligence is directed primarily at survival. It needs energy to survive. It thrives on negative thinking as well as drama in relationships. The pain-body is an addiction to unhappiness.”</p>
<p>Here is something to think about the next time you consume alcohol. “Excessive consumption of alcohol will often activate the pain-body, particularly in men. When a person becomes drunk, he goes through a complete personality change as the pain-body takes him over.”</p>
<p>Should you decide to read ‘A New Earth’ you will also learn of television’s hidden agenda. “Television controls you by putting you to sleep, that is to say, making you unconscious.” You will learn to use your mute button during commercials and be certain you don’t go to sleep immediately after switching off the set or, even worse, fall asleep with the set still on.</p>
<p>‘A New Earth’ is a seminal book. Learning the modalities of awakening provides us all with a new way of looking at everything we do. Learning to perform all activities with acceptance, enjoyment or enthusiasm is liberating. It is about understanding the importance of being absolutely present in whatever you do.</p>
<p>Read ‘A New Earth’ and decide for yourself. A new species is arising on the planet. It is arising now, and you are it!</p>
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		<title>Passivism in our Era</title>
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Don’t be afraid to pass. Pass the mustard. Pass the soccer ball. Toss me a beer and pass the two-footer, but for the sake of humanity, do not pass on pacifism. If we let this one slip through our fingers, we may wind up losing those freedoms in a land mine explosion.
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<p>Don’t be afraid to pass. Pass the mustard. Pass the soccer ball. Toss me a beer and pass the two-footer, but for the sake of humanity, do not pass on pacifism. If we let this one slip through our fingers, we may wind up losing those freedoms in a land mine explosion.</p>
<p>The anti-pacifist wants us to drop the ball on the issue of war, because the military industrial machine will not make billions if we all decide to shoot hugs instead of guns. However, pacifism is not an issue; it is a way of life, which is way more important than bond issue 420. For the first time in our generational reign, the responsibility of non-violent activism falls upon us.</p>
<p>Pacifism has been a successful tool against oppression for centuries. The single activist can have as profound effect as an army inducing peace. The images of a monk, engulfed in flames, resonates my memory with the dedication of one man’s desire for his people to be left in peace. Maybe the time has come for someone to douse themselves in gasoline and fire it up while enjoying the view of the white man’s mansion of overindulgence. Imagine the look on our leader’s faces as they all look out the window of the oval office…hell, they would likely shrug and give those confused grins that Americans have come to know and abhor.</p>
<p>The pacifist movement must begin with one charismatic enthusiast, although the multitudes are certainly vital. The most successful, non-violent protests have begun with an individual, un-faded by the source of tyranny, threatening to take what’s not theirs, particularly the freedom of the oppressed. Common examples of pacifism are well-documented in the works of a man called Jesus. His pacifism flourished amidst arguably the mightiest military empire the world had ever known. Did he pick up bows and arrows? No, he passed out bread and love. Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s. Jesus knew how to throw down without throwing down like those meat head assholes that get too drunk and invade the cool bars with that “I want to fight somebody attitude.” Remember this: If ever confronted with a drunken idiot at a bar intending on whooping your ass, just smile. Tell him that you got nothing but love for him, and tell him that God especially loves them. It will totally diffuse the situation.</p>
<p>The greatest pacifist of our time, the late and great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., did more for America than George Washington, Abe Lincoln and Superman. His daily life was smothered with hatred so fierce it would have driven any normal man to grab a gun. However, Dr. King was not a normal man. His level of ethical and moral intellect is matched by only the Gods. His message was pacifism and non-violent protest in the ugly face of brutal oppression. A story out of Birmingham from the early sixties goes something like this: As the crowd of protesters approached, they carried no weapons, armed only with the tools of song and peace. The police had their dogs and batons while the firemen had to pull back that lever and let a torrent of hate wash away peaceful human beings like garbage floating away in the street. As the order came to “release the hounds” and turn on the hoses, nobody reacted. No dogs attacked that morning; no heads were bashed in and no grown men were arrested for executing their first amendment rights. The pacifism somehow spread to the police and firemen. Call it karma or psychological transformation of the peace hormone. Whatever it was, it simply comes down to the innate goodness that is in every single person. On that day those cops were stoned on love.</p>
<p>It’s a shame that our two greatest pacifists met their ends prematurely. Or is it? Jesus’ message is heard worldwide by millions of people. Dr. King’s dream is being lived out daily, although we still have a long, arduous journey to end racism. However, we’re about to take a huge step towards that goal in early November.</p>
<p>Pacifism is not easy and it takes extraordinary people to accomplish such a task. But we are the masses, and damnit, we run this country, not the generals, the politicians and not the oil executives. Let us all begin this journey of peace together, and let us not sit around and wait for a miracle to happen. We have the control.</p>
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		<title>Kim Abdo on What&#8217;s Hot This Summer</title>
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The sweltering Oklahoma heat is already at 90+ degrees, meaning you are perspiring minutes after you get out of the shower and full out drenched in bodily fluids the second you walk outside, complete with frizz hair and an oilified face.
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<p>The sweltering Oklahoma heat is already at 90+ degrees, meaning you are perspiring minutes after you get out of the shower and full out drenched in bodily fluids the second you walk outside, complete with frizz hair and an oilified face.</p>
<p>But…how HOT are you? I’m not talking Fahrenheit or Celsius either. Do you know what’s hot this season and what’s not? Do you even care? If you don’t, you should and I’ll tell you why. As seemingly superficial as some people think fashion and personal style is or can be; I have a different philosophy. I believe in lifestyle dressing within a budget that your busy life will allow, especially with fuel prices and college tuition going through the roof. If you are a stay-at-home mom (the hardest, lowest paying and least appreciated career of all…you teachers come in second), a soccer mom, executive, entrepreneur or artist, it can be done. You can look “put together” all of the time with just a small investment of time and energy.</p>
<p><strong>Time + Energy = Results!</strong></p>
<p>What kind of first impression do you want to make? How do you want the world to portray you? Do you want to feel different on the inside? I am not saying style is paramount to spirituality, religion or overall well-being. Perhaps that is just an illusion thereof. Most people know that happiness and fulfillment are inside tasks. Filling yourself up with material things, most of the time, creates shame and guilt, like impulse buying. If you are unsure about something, don’t buy it. Put it on hold. If you are still thinking about that same item the next day or for many days ahead, then purchase it. Feeling good is also an outside task. How you define your style CAN change the way you feel on the inside. Fashion make-overs ARE life -changing. Skeptical? I have many testimonials to prove it. Try it. If you are unhappy with the results, you can always go back to baggy tee’s, jeans that are outdated and either too big or too short and Nike’s. Or, better yet, continue wearing the all black that you insist is slimming.</p>
<p>To prove this concept, I am offering a complimentary fashion consultation, complete with one-on-one dressing room set up (by appt). This service is offered after hours, which saves you time and energy that you shouldn’t have to part with. For people braving the fast-paced lifestyle, curbside, home pick-up and deliveries are available as well.</p>
<p>Every body type can wear any style or design. You just have to know how to dress for your body type, what separates to put together and in what ways to pull it in and pop color. The most important catch is the “BIG A.” ACCESSORIES! &#8230; The ultimate key to affordability while staying with the up-to-the-minute seasonal trends.</p>
<p><strong>What’s HOT and what’s NOT: Your T-Town Summer Style Guide</strong></p>
<p>COLOR, COLOR, COLOR! Please…push the black to the back! If you insist on wearing it, be sure to pop it with a pattern, metallic or bright hue of some sort. Yes, we all need the perfect lil’ black dress, but save it for a black tie event or a funeral: or better yet, when you’re dead.</p>
<p>Let’s talk trends of the season, starting from the bottom and working our way up.</p>
<p><strong>Shoes:</strong><br />
    Try a platform with a raffia or wooden heel in metallic or snakeskin. Square-heeled but more refined and streamlined heels (much more comfortable than the stiletto) with a rounded but slightly squared off toe and buckle, accents in pucci prints or bright colors are also a must. Think Gladiation, with gold and silver flats adorned with crystals and jewels. Want comfort? Kelley green flats with gold buckles and chains make the hit list. If you want the newest trend yet to hit T Town, it’s the platform with heel cut outs…coming soon.</p>
<p><strong>Separates/Denim:</strong><br />
    Hi-waisted denim and trousers belted or not, are at the top of the list. Fold them down with a wide woven belt underneath (for us short-waisted girls). This new trend should be paired with a tight-fitted, tucked in tank layered or worn out and belted. The other option is the new shrunken blouse, very Audrey, complete with tie neck, lots of buttons and smocked at the waist. In patterns or in sheer silks, muted pinks and grays or bright mod prints. Good in the leg dept.? Short shorts, wide-leg capris and rolled embellished shorts in denim colors or light weight cotton complete the list.</p>
<p><strong>Dresses:</strong><br />
    Probably the most in thing this season! Short, banded, in patterns of plaid or polka dot increase the list. The comeback trend is long dresses…patterned or plain (not black). Complete with necklace-like halter. Try in plum, orange or fuchsia.</p>
<p><strong>Headwear/Handbags:</strong><br />
    Time to do away with the blacks and browns where purses are concerned. POP THE COLOR, obviously I have mentioned this enough (trying to drill it in). Metallics and patterns are the way to go. Headwear is here to stay, and transitioning into fall as well as fingerless gloves and other trends we will talk about when the season is ripe.</p>
<p>So if you are stuck in your little fashion box or are somewhat style-deficient, then wake-up and re-create yourself! It doesn’t take much either. Help is out there…and complimentary at that. You have nothing to lose and only self-confidence to gain!</p>
<p>  _______________________________________</p>
<p>        <strong>Kim Abdo</strong><br />
    Isabellas<br />
    Fashion Stylist, fashion guru@peoplepc.com<br />
    918.406.1911(by appt.)<br />
    918-744-9100 – Isabellas@peoplepc.com<br />
    35th St. off Peoria<br />
    www.Isabellastulsaworld.com</p>
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		<title>Girl Talk at Cains</title>
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There was a distinct excitement in the air in Tulsa on Saturday June 28th. Tulsa was buzzing about the act playing at Cains Ballroom that night. Some people had heard of Girl Talk, many others had not. At around 6pm I got a text from Hunter at Cains, “The scenesters are in full effect!” They [...]]]></description>
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<p>There was a distinct excitement in the air in Tulsa on Saturday June 28th. Tulsa was buzzing about the act playing at Cains Ballroom that night. Some people had heard of Girl Talk, many others had not. At around 6pm I got a text from Hunter at Cains, “The scenesters are in full effect!” They were already lining up in front of Cains to get the choice spot in the front row with full access to Girl Talk and his handy laptop.</p>
<p>Girl Talk is a one man band consisting of a “laptop producer” named Gregg Gillis, who hails from Pittsburg PA. His music consists of an amalgamation of pop samples, woven together such that the end result is a new form of music, standing on its own, independent of any one of its parts. More specifically he uses software to “mash up” songs from widely variant musicians to create a new sound, ie: Notorious B.I.G with Elton John or Cranberries with M.I.A. It is unlike anything you have ever heard before and it works people into a FRENZY.</p>
<p>When people attend a Girl Talk show, they don’t just stand in the audience and listen to his music. They get dressed up in full hip/funky/retro/80’s/club costume regal and actively participate in the concert. Last year when Girl Talk came to Tulsa, as is the custom, the audience stormed the stage, crowding in on Gregg and his laptop pulsing with every intonation of his on the fly mix.</p>
<p>This year people were ready, and were lining up out the door before 6:00pm. At about 9:00pm we started to catch word that it was looking like it was going to be close to a sellout, the anticipation mounted.</p>
<p>As we arrived at Cains, people were already whipped into a frenzy by the music of Techtonic. The place was practically at capacity and the area just in front of the stage was PACKED with people waiting to rush. As we sat in the back and observed the scene, a small Asian girl walked in front of us and mid stride busted out a few windmills with perfect form, popped right back up and continued walking through the crowd. Spandex, cut-off jean jackets, headbands, face paint, gold chains and bandannas abounded. Wafts of Bubba K greeted the olfactory. People were ready for Girl Talk, a muted undercurrent of excitement was ready to burst. <img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-101" title="girltalk2" src="http://www.fnmag.com/wp-content/uploads/episode2/contents/girltalk2.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="340" /><br />
At about 11:00pm, I got word that he had arrived from the airport. This was a relief, because for the past 8 hours he had been stuck in Dallas due to weather. As I headed back stage thanks to a Video Pass from Hunter I entered the antique dungeon-esque backstage artist hangout were I found Gregg wrapping his laptop in Seran Wrap. His shows get so wild he must protect his technology from the impending chaos and beer splashes of his eager fans.</p>
<p>As he was giving instructions to the sound crew about the audio setup I cleared out to go and video the fans packed into Cains waiting to see their beloved Laptop artist. People were going nuts, packed in, sweating, screaming, hands in the air, ready for a show.</p>
<p>After Gregg got everything setup, he went back to his backstage area for a little pre-show routine. After he finished stuffing his sweatpant pockets with confetti, he emptied a beer can of its contents and filled it up with Jack Daniels, “I usually don’t take my shows this seriously, but I was stuck in Dallas for 8 hours and I have not had a drink all night.” In the background we could hear his warm-up music BLASTING: “GIRL TALK . . . GIRL TALK . . . GIRL TALK”</p>
<p>Readied, he bolts out of the room and onto the stage where balloons are flying, bubbles are floating and people are already climbing onto the stage to great their musical hero. Chaos, pushing and shoving ensue. The crowd is SO fired up about the performance the cords get pulled out multiple times from his setup. Each time Gregg Celebrates by saying “THIS IS A REAL SHOW - I USED TO PERFORM IN BASEMENTS TO ZERO PEOPLE”</p>
<p>By the end of the show, Gregg ends up pant-less and shirt-less, wearing nothing but boxer briefs and dripping sweat from his Jesus beard and long ass hair. In a triumphant moment he climbs onto the table and leads the 1400 people in Cains to a side-to-side arm sway as Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” swoons, laced with the thumping of some ghetto hip hop.</p>
<p>I have seen Girl Talk three times. This latest performance at Cains was indeed an EPIC and historical performance that will grow more legendary with time and the ascending star of Gregg Gillis. However, every time Girl Talk performs, there is an indescribable sense of well being and light bliss in the air. After much contemplation I have tried to understand why unlike any other musical performance Girl Talk produces such epic “Good Vibes.”</p>
<p>When people experience in mass so many auditory triggers of pleasant memories via the abundance of sampled pop music something happens in the collective consciousness of the group. In the case of Girl Talk, for that short hour that he performs his pop orchestra, people are riding a waive of positive emotion, which in turn feeds the collective to higher levels of positive vibrations. Keep your heart three stacks, keep your heart . . .</p>
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		<title>The Earth Ship has landed</title>
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Or it should be landing. I am not talking about aliens from outer space. And…I’M NOT TALKING ABOUT ALIENS FROM OUTER SPACE! I am talking about a house that is eco-friendly, economical and self-sufficient, a.k.a. Earthships. Although New Mexico is famous for its alien sightings, it is also the leader in eco-friendly Earthships. In Taos, [...]]]></description>
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Or it should be landing. I am not talking about aliens from outer space. And…I’M NOT TALKING ABOUT ALIENS FROM OUTER SPACE! I am talking about a house that is eco-friendly, economical and self-sufficient, a.k.a. Earthships. Although New Mexico is famous for its alien sightings, it is also the leader in eco-friendly Earthships. In Taos, New Mexico, specifically, there are housing developments that are entirely comprised of Earthships.</p>
<p>Let me first hit you with some digits. You can build a 7,000 square foot Earthship for $90.00 per square foot. That’s a 5 bedroom home for $630,000. A very luxurious, full of frills and chills home for a big family. Maybe you do not need 7,000 square feet; you only need 2,800 square feet. You can do that, too. Earthships cost between $20.00 to $90.00 per square foot and range in size from 600 to 10,000 square feet.</p>
<p>Another plus: Earthships are completely off the grid. You have no utilities, making your biggest expense meat and dairy products.</p>
<p><strong>The Setup</strong></p>
<p>All exterior walls, except the south facing wall, are constructed with dirt-filled tires. Then, you “berm” up the north, east and west walls, essentially piling dirt that you excavate out of the hole (transplanting dirt from floor to outside and build up on outer walls). The south wall is floor to ceiling windows. They are at an angle that is determined by the latitude line you are building on, in order to maximize sunlight for heat and growth of the internal garden that runs the length of this wall. This front wall acts as the main hallway for the home, and all rooms are built off of this. If you’re really into the self-sustainable lifestyle, then you would also have your bathroom on this front wall with a self-composting solar toilet and a kitchen with a solar oven. These features cut down on heating and cooling costs, as well as help produce and maintain fresh fruits and vegetables. The garden also preserves fresh air inside. (I won’t go into how – we all took science in school.) Internal load-bearing walls are also constructed out of the dirt filled tire. Some split-level Earthships even have a central internal courtyard large enough for a tree. If the thought of having an internal garden or a real tree in your house frightens you because of the idea of bugs in your house, then you can simply screen in these areas.</p>
<p>There are more design features that help cut your cost of living, such as solar panels and fresh water reservoirs. You can incorporate any of these features into your next home or your current home to save money…or, to make money. Imagine building a 2,800 square foot home for only $154,00 and then selling it for $279,000, which is about what you would pay for a new home built traditionally in today’s market. You just doubled your money. Perhaps if you like to wear $245.00 Seven Jeans, $90.00 Hugo Boss T-Shirts, $290.00 Kenneth Cole shoes and drive a $65,000 gas guzzling SUV, then think of how much easier it would be to afford those things if you lived in a home that cost you comparatively nothing.</p>
<p>An alternative to dirt-filled tires would be the use of cinder blocks. It’s an easier and less time consuming option. If you are going the cinder block route, then your foundation and pad are tied into the walls with re-bar, then you fill the cinder blocks with concrete as you build up the walls. This gives the walls more thermal mass for containing heat and cool air inside. It will also add to the structural integrity of the home. Some people have incorporated piping into the floor and walls, which helps with heating by cycling sun-warmed water through these pipes during the winter. Skylights are another feature that helps with lighting, heating and venting.</p>
<p>Earthships are almost indestructible. You don’t have to worry about tornadoes, and the power outage we had last year would not have affected you in an Earthship.</p>
<p><strong>Earthships and 2008</strong></p>
<p>So why have you never heard of Earthships? Well, the biggest drawback to Earthships is zoning and ordinances set in place by the city and state. The earth-filled tire option may be impossible due to this, so the cinder blocks are the best bet until zoning laws become a little more earth-friendly. Although, consumerism may keep that from ever happening, some of us still hope.</p>
<p>There are now designs for Earthship apartment complexes. Picture South Tulsa built entirely of Earthships rather than the Cookie-Cutter-Shake-and-Bake houses that keep vigorously sprouting. Of course there are some down sides to Earthships. If more Earthships were being built, then more cities would struggle financially since people wouldn’t be spending as much on assorted utilities. But this would cut down on the assorted pollutions created by these utilities, and that’s the point of an Earthship – to cut expenses and increase the longevity of you and yours and the natural resources of the world.</p>
<p>I have simply scratched the surface with this information, but if you are interested, contact Solar Survival Architecture in Taos, New Mexico for more insight into smart living.</p>
<p>By Nathan Caleb Camerer</p>
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		<title>Whole Foods Market® hosts “Style Your Sole” event to celebrate launch of exclusive new eco-friendly line of TOMS Shoes</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wild Oats has an event coming up next Tuesday: TOMS shoes has designed an exclusive line of VEGAN shoes for Whole Foods. For every pair of shoes sold, TOMS will donate a pair of shoes to a child in need. TOMS is an awesome company and Whole Foods is thrilled to be partnering with them. Since they started in May 2006, they have given over 60,000 pairs of shoes to children in need (many of these have been the first pair of shoes these children have ever owned).</p>
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<p>The event is called “Style Your Sole” and will be next Tuesday, May 17<sup>th</sup> (3pm to 7PM). We will provide all kinds of decorating materials to style the shoes. It’s a shoe decorating party with a purpose!</p>
<p>Shoppers to combine creativity with generosity as they decorate their TOMS;</p>
<p>Each pair of shoes purchased provides a free pair to a child in need</p>
<p>AUSTIN, Texas (June 3, 2008) – Whole Foods Market, the world’s leading natural and organic foods supermarket, has teamed up with TOMS Shoes to provide children in need with a pair of shoes and shoppers with an individualized, eco-friendly pair of their own.</p>
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<p>To celebrate the launch, Whole Foods Market will host a “Style Your Sole” event at their Tulsa location at 1401 East 41st Street, June 17, 2008 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. CST. TOMS will be available for purchase and Whole Foods Market will provide an array of decorating materials for shoppers to make them one of a kind.</p>
<p>Former Austin [and Arlington or Texas] resident, Blake Mycoskie initially founded TOMS after being inspired by the traditional, rope-soled Argentine “alpargata” on a 2006 trip to Argentina. He was struck by the poverty and health issues of the country and imagined a company that would match every pair of shoes sold with a pair given to a child in need. Two years later, TOMS is giving shoes away in Argentina, South Africa, Ethiopia, and has plans for the United States. TOMS has also received notable recognition from the likes of O Magazine, Vogue, Elle, and People Magazine, and in 2007, TOMS received the coveted &#8220;Design of the Year&#8221; award from NYC&#8217;s highly respected Cooper Hewitt Museum, beating out the iPhone.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fnmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_60301.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-87" title="img_60301" src="http://www.fnmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_60301.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="450" /></a>Today TOMS Shoes announced the June launch of an eco-friendly and vegan collection that will be available exclusively at Whole Foods Market.</p>
<p>“I wanted to find a way for more people to be able to truly understand the core of TOMS Shoes,” explained founder Blake Mycoskie. “With the launch of the eco-friendly collection and our partnership with Whole Foods Market, we will be able to reach even more people, and ultimately give more children their first pair of shoes.”</p>
<p>“At the stores’ Style Your Sole events, our shoppers will learn how a simple, affordable addition to their wardrobe will help a child with a basic necessity and support TOMS important practices such as fair wages, working conditions, and manufacturing,” said YOUR NAME, Community Relations Coordinator. “These comfortable shoes can indeed change someone’s life.”</p>
<p>The six style options that comprise the exclusive line of eco-friendly TOMS Shoes will be available at Whole Foods Market stores in the Whole Body department beginning in June for $49. High resolution images are available. For more details on TOMS shoes, visit www.TOMSshoes.com. For a listing of stores, visit www.wholefoodsmarket.com.</p>
<p>About TOMS Shoes<br />
TOMS Shoes, which Blake Mycoskie founded in early 2006, are modeled after the classic Argentina shoe, the alpargata. The shoes are composed of high quality, durable materials including lightweight, breathable canvas, resilient soles and soft leather lining. They have garnered celebrity following including Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst, Sienna Miller, Renee Zellweger, Tobey Maguire, Jessica Biel, Benicio Del Toro and many others. TOMS are available in Nordstrom, Urban Outfitters, and specialty boutiques throughout the country. In 2007, TOMS Shoes was honored with the prestigious People’s Design Award from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution.</p>
<p>About Whole Foods Market®<br />
Founded in 1980 in Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market (www.wholefoodsmarket.com) is the world’s leading natural and organic foods supermarket and America’s first national certified organic grocer. In fiscal year 2007, the company had sales of $6.6 billion and currently has more than 270 stores in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The Whole Foods Market motto, “Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet”™ captures the company’s mission to find success in customer satisfaction and wellness, employee excellence and happiness, enhanced shareholder value, community support and environmental improvement. Whole Foods Market, Fresh &amp; WildTM, and Harry’s Farmers Market® are trademarks owned by Whole Foods Market IP, LP.  Wild Oats® and Capers Community MarketTM are trademarks owned by Wild Marks, Inc. Whole Foods Market employs more than 53,000 Team Members and has been ranked for 11 consecutive years as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” in America by FORTUNE magazine.</p>
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