Well, br33zzyy, we are now living in the Corona history book lesson, one of the weirdest times of life (but it’s all been weird, hasn’t it?). Professor James at Hult has asked you to write a note to yourself for one year from now that you will read. You wanted to go to London andContinue reading “March 2021”
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Burning Man 2018: The Desert of Connection
People can say what they want about Burning Man- that it causes immense carbon emissions (which goes against its principles), and has been sold-out and popularized into the corporate world, etc., and these things are true. But the point people are missing, and haven’t felt is this community open to adaptation and change, coupled with acceptance, to combatContinue reading “Burning Man 2018: The Desert of Connection”
The Wynwood Art Murals on New Year’s Eve
A mural in the Wynwood Walls by popular artist Obey. The Wynwood Walls in Miami are the brain child of Tony Goldman, and were created in 2009. Blocks and blocks of old warehouses and building spaces have been transformed into canvases for street and graffiti artists from all around the world. Goldman references his friendContinue reading “The Wynwood Art Murals on New Year’s Eve”
Mystic Valley-Thailand
This past weekend, I worked Mystic Valley Thailand, in Khao Yai National Park. I was blessed enough to talk to two of my favorite artists (Nakadia and Alle Farben) who performed, and take many pictures of many beautiful people and moments (below). <3<3 Favorite artists: Nakadia (Thailand). Nakadia is one of Thailand’s most loved underground techno DJs.Continue reading “Mystic Valley-Thailand”
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Europe (?)
$40…. One Eurail pass….One best friend…2 weeks…..Amsterdam, Prague, Berlin Christmas with new friends from Tunisia, New Years with a lovely human Emily and scary fireworks. Bliss.
Angkor Wat: an Empty, Hidden Treasure
Some depressing poetry to fit the mood of this beautiful, ancient place that was abandoned after Buddhists took power in Cambodia. This bus window reminds me of Los Angeles, of dodging people dried out by drugs and the sun, drunk wanderings and eating Thai food. Arguments, lots of them, about things irrelevant, blowing through theContinue reading “Angkor Wat: an Empty, Hidden Treasure”
How to: Enjoy North-Western Thailand
A Memorial Paying Tribute to Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Pai After living in Salaya (the suburbs that stretch west of Bangkok near Mahidol University) for quite some time, nature has been a pretty foreign concept. On our travels, my roommate and I heard of a remote destination called Cave Lod with caving, hiking, and villageContinue reading “How to: Enjoy North-Western Thailand”
Veganism: a Comparison Between Thailand and America
Rainy dinner, Chinatown, Bangkok Thailand: the land of smiles and flavours. In any given meal, a Thai tongue seeks to taste salty, savory, sweet, and sour all at the same time. Markets offer fresh fruit and vegetables (what a novelty compared to the GMO-ridden produce of the United States), as well as seafood that hasContinue reading “Veganism: a Comparison Between Thailand and America”