I love big band jazz. Saturday, my roommate Rochelle, performed a very nice piece at the Big Band Jam at the Sylvan Stage adjacent to the Washington Monument.
The name of the piece is in "A Mellow Tone". The band Afro Blue performed with the Smithsonian Jazz Band.
Along with Rochelle, Tonya Khakazi, from Miss. DC Pageant performed also and was simply dazzling.
RUNIN DC
"Slow Down to Smell the Morning Glories"
4/27/10
4/26/10
Earth Day 2010: Sending out an SOS
Yesterday was the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, and my friends and I enjoyed celebrating the Day and understanding the important message at the National Mall. The highlight of the day was when Sting performed his classic "Message in a Bottle" with Roots.
4/18/10
Cherry Blossom Festival
I came because the wood thrush called me: They were out in mass and perhaps for another day or two. The bloom that blushes every spring and rings the Tidal Basin pink. Blindingly beautiful and then before you know, are blown away, like everything we own, not meant to last forever, not even for a lifetime or a season of change. Like the most pure virgin smile will certainly wrinkle or the undying lovethat may one day fade away, the majestic sakura as the baby blossoms fall.
So I hit the road with weary feet, still trembling from last week's 26-miler, the one that wasn't meant to be, and now I tried to wipe away. But my mind was fresh and my heart anew, hungry to steal a glimpse of those pastel petals floating loftily with every puff or sprinkle. The ground, my Nikes covered in white like the foot of snow from the errant blizzard flight, imposed on us like a long-forgotten great uncle that blanketed this city just last month, if I remember right. Other than that night, DC no longer knew pure white from the haze of snow except this fortnight, the cloud of bloom rising high and purple sepals raining nigh on the grass and foot paths something magical, idolic and ripe.
I ran with all the might I could muster but soon found myself frozen still in the light of the Pearly luster searching for the inner meaning and peace that had escaped me and hoping that this model of love and transience of life will stay indelibly etched in my enigma even if I have to chase them down before they all floated away.
4/15/10
Haiti: The Crisis Response Triad
This video depicts the compassionate, collaborative work that was the hallmark of the Haiti Response.
Unlike the government's response to Katrina, the Haiti response launched three faces that are collectively known as the
"Crisis Response Triad".
1) WiFi Network (to relief workers)
2) Social Media (Facebook was the primary and most reliable means for Haitians to communicate with their loved ones overseas)
3) Cloud Computing
Perhaps one of the most innovative facets of Cloud Computing is the incorporation of new applications that are built specifically for the immediate needs of the relief workers of Haiti.
Hundreds of web developers have created new web-based applications (such as, the We Have, We Need project that has been hailed the “Craig’s List” for the crisis in Haiti) that allow for more specific searching or execution of specific relief for Haitians.
Hundreds of web developers have created new web-based applications (such as, the We Have, We Need project that has been hailed the “Craig’s List” for the crisis in Haiti) that allow for more specific searching or execution of specific relief for Haitians.
Essentially, it’s been able to link relief workers with the Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), local Haitians, Haitians abroad, the Haitian Government and other countries to address specific needs and to get them the requisite resources quickly and efficiently.
The paradox of this situation is that the most underdeveloped nation in the Western Hemisphere is the first test bed for the implementation of cloud computing of a grand scale of international reach and premiere caliber.
This is appropriate since Haiti is one country that needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. Since the earthquake is arguably the greatest natural disaster in modern times, the silver lining is that this will be the first time in recent history that a country can be completely rebuilt with the collaboration and supervision of the world’s nations.
4/11/10
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