The Timeless Way of Building by Christopher Alexander 1979 by uploaded by Alex Tango Fuego
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Does anyone know the name of the photographer? Iconic photo of Carlos Gavito y Marcella Duran...Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
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Photographer: Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
Thanks to Juan Pablo Vicente for the name! Muchas gracias! And to Christian Wilton for the correction - it's Marcella Duran, not Maria Plazaola...
Photographer: Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
Thanks to Juan Pablo Vicente for the name! Muchas gracias! And to Christian Wilton for the correction - it's Marcella Duran, not Maria Plazaola...
TangoBreath on Tango Posture and Hyperlordosis by Susannah Gebhart
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Photographer: Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
I ran across (thanks Renata F., you lucky bastard!) a great article on a great website early early this morning and feel compelled to share it. There are lots of other great articles - check it out. Eric and Susannah are very graciously sharing lots of great tango info.
This one in particular gives a great explanation of the overly forward tilted pelvis or "ass-out" (sorry, I couldn't resist) hyperlordosis by accident or by affectation.
Good writing, good reading, good practice. The article is chock-full of graphics and illustrations, so I won't attempt to re-post it all.
Here is the link: http://tangobreath.com/tango-cross-training-lumbar-spine-and-posture/
Photographer: Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
I ran across (thanks Renata F., you lucky bastard!) a great article on a great website early early this morning and feel compelled to share it. There are lots of other great articles - check it out. Eric and Susannah are very graciously sharing lots of great tango info.
This one in particular gives a great explanation of the overly forward tilted pelvis or "ass-out" (sorry, I couldn't resist) hyperlordosis by accident or by affectation.
Good writing, good reading, good practice. The article is chock-full of graphics and illustrations, so I won't attempt to re-post it all.
Here is the link: http://tangobreath.com/tango-cross-training-lumbar-spine-and-posture/
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Bill Moyers on why the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement is death for democracy by Gaius Publias
Hola y'all. Happy New Year, I suppose. Hell, it's already the eleventh and I haven't even sat down to reflect, nor to project. I've been busy of late, and trying to keep my nose above water, without much luck. We shall see. We shall see what this new year holds.
Anyway, here's a topic that I haven't been paying enough attention to - but my gut tells me there's some sleight of hand at work.
Bill Moyers on why the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement is death for democracy
Reposted from AmericaBlog - original article here
11/5/2013 10:05am by Gaius Publius 55 Comments
Many of you know I’ve been covering TPP (the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement) for a while now — for example, here. Obama and the rest of the neoliberal (“free-trade”) Democrats are dying to implement it, and the Republican servants of the same fine CEOs are not far behind.
But the TPP is complicated — at least in appearances — and the public is having a hard time bottom-lining it, in between taking kids to soccer and paying bills in the evening. By comparison, characterizing Keystone is easy — “Want to drink goo from your faucet and watch the earth cook? Support Keystone.”
It’s not really hard to understand TPP though, once you see the pattern — TPP puts the ruling class (and the corporations they control) in charge of most aspects of our economic and regulatory life. It rewrites the laws of every nation that signs it, all to increase the wealth of our pathological betters. We just need more people saying that.
Now comes Bill Moyers with an excellent, listenable primer on what TPP is and why it spells death to democracy (literally) and breathes even more life into the predator 1% of the 1%.
Governments involved with our betters in implementing the TPP "corporate-rule" agreement
Governments involved with our betters in implementing the TPP “corporate-rule” agreement. These are the perps.
But don’t take my word for it. Listen to Moyers’ great introduction, then to the discussion with Yves Smith of Naked Capitalism and Dean Baker of CEPR. This is one of the best ways to come up to speed on TPP I’ve found — very tight, very clear:
From the video’s introduction at Vimeo:
A US-led trade deal is currently being negotiated that could increase the price of prescription drugs, weaken financial regulations and even allow partner countries to challenge American laws. But few know its substance.
The pact, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), is deliberately shrouded in secrecy, a trade deal powerful people, including President Obama, don’t want you to know about. Over 130 Members of Congress have asked the White House for more transparency about the negotiations and were essentially told to go fly a kite. While most of us are in the dark about the contents of the deal, which Obama aims to seal by year end, corporate lobbyists are in the know about what it contains.
And some vigilant independent watchdogs are tracking the negotiations with sources they trust, including Dean Baker and Yves Smith, who join Moyers & Company this week. Both have written extensively about the TPP and tell Bill the pact actually has very little to do with free trade.
Instead, says Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, “This really is a deal that’s being negotiated by corporations for corporations and any benefit it provides to the bulk of the population of this country will be purely incidental.” Yves Smith, an investment banking expert who runs the Naked Capitalism blog adds: “There would be no reason to keep it so secret if it was in the interest of the public.”
Suitable for sharing with your friends and online associates. Seriously; help to make TPP a household name ahead of the Senate hearings on it and the Fast-Track legislation that will introduce it.
We’ll be following this closely as well. At some point soon, we’ll all need concerted and raucous citizen opposition. As Moyers and company show, this is as big a deal as stopping Big Carbon in its tracks. If we don’t prevent this, TPP will rewrite constitutions across the globe, including here at home.
And believe me, our poor Constitution has taken on a lot of rewriting lately. Save the Constitution. Help kill the TPP “corporate-rule” agreement. (More information here.)
GP
To follow or send links: @Gaius_Publius
Anyway, here's a topic that I haven't been paying enough attention to - but my gut tells me there's some sleight of hand at work.
Bill Moyers on why the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement is death for democracy
Reposted from AmericaBlog - original article here
11/5/2013 10:05am by Gaius Publius 55 Comments
Many of you know I’ve been covering TPP (the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement) for a while now — for example, here. Obama and the rest of the neoliberal (“free-trade”) Democrats are dying to implement it, and the Republican servants of the same fine CEOs are not far behind.
But the TPP is complicated — at least in appearances — and the public is having a hard time bottom-lining it, in between taking kids to soccer and paying bills in the evening. By comparison, characterizing Keystone is easy — “Want to drink goo from your faucet and watch the earth cook? Support Keystone.”
It’s not really hard to understand TPP though, once you see the pattern — TPP puts the ruling class (and the corporations they control) in charge of most aspects of our economic and regulatory life. It rewrites the laws of every nation that signs it, all to increase the wealth of our pathological betters. We just need more people saying that.
Now comes Bill Moyers with an excellent, listenable primer on what TPP is and why it spells death to democracy (literally) and breathes even more life into the predator 1% of the 1%.
Governments involved with our betters in implementing the TPP "corporate-rule" agreement
Governments involved with our betters in implementing the TPP “corporate-rule” agreement. These are the perps.
But don’t take my word for it. Listen to Moyers’ great introduction, then to the discussion with Yves Smith of Naked Capitalism and Dean Baker of CEPR. This is one of the best ways to come up to speed on TPP I’ve found — very tight, very clear:
Yves Smith and Dean Baker on Secrets in Trade from BillMoyers.com on Vimeo.
From the video’s introduction at Vimeo:
A US-led trade deal is currently being negotiated that could increase the price of prescription drugs, weaken financial regulations and even allow partner countries to challenge American laws. But few know its substance.
The pact, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), is deliberately shrouded in secrecy, a trade deal powerful people, including President Obama, don’t want you to know about. Over 130 Members of Congress have asked the White House for more transparency about the negotiations and were essentially told to go fly a kite. While most of us are in the dark about the contents of the deal, which Obama aims to seal by year end, corporate lobbyists are in the know about what it contains.
And some vigilant independent watchdogs are tracking the negotiations with sources they trust, including Dean Baker and Yves Smith, who join Moyers & Company this week. Both have written extensively about the TPP and tell Bill the pact actually has very little to do with free trade.
Instead, says Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, “This really is a deal that’s being negotiated by corporations for corporations and any benefit it provides to the bulk of the population of this country will be purely incidental.” Yves Smith, an investment banking expert who runs the Naked Capitalism blog adds: “There would be no reason to keep it so secret if it was in the interest of the public.”
Suitable for sharing with your friends and online associates. Seriously; help to make TPP a household name ahead of the Senate hearings on it and the Fast-Track legislation that will introduce it.
We’ll be following this closely as well. At some point soon, we’ll all need concerted and raucous citizen opposition. As Moyers and company show, this is as big a deal as stopping Big Carbon in its tracks. If we don’t prevent this, TPP will rewrite constitutions across the globe, including here at home.
And believe me, our poor Constitution has taken on a lot of rewriting lately. Save the Constitution. Help kill the TPP “corporate-rule” agreement. (More information here.)
GP
To follow or send links: @Gaius_Publius
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