Zakir Hussain India's Legendary Percussionist In the annals of North Indian Classical music, few artists boast more international acclaim (or name recognition) than master Keep Reading
Archives for March 2011
ECO NEWS: Celebrate World Water Day!
Water.org’s headlines read, “Northern Kenya pupils miss school over drought.” “Bangalore thirsting for more.” “Water woes in Pakistan.” The common theme, of course, is water, but the big Keep Reading
The Chieftains’ Paddy Maloney on The Music of Ireland
It was one heck of an early St. Patrick’s Day celebration when The Chieftains came to our hometown of Atlanta, performing for two nights with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. The traditional Irish Keep Reading
VIDEO: Swimming With Manatees In Crystal River, Florida
This is our first-ever attempt at doing a National Geographic/Animal Planet-style documentary of our travel experiences. We tried to combine insight into how amazing swimming with Keep Reading
GLOBAL CUISINE: Jerk Chicken Recipe (Jamaica)
Jerk Chicken is a classic dish that can be found in different variations throughout the Caribbean, but the best Jerk Chicken recipe we've ever had came from a roadside stand in Jamaica. You can adjust Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #66: Spring Green Your Home
So you’re starting to get the Green Living thing down, or so you think: You reuse and recycle, turn off your lights whenever you leave the room, you’ve made the switch to CFL or LED lighting, and Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #65: Baby Steps To Green
“Transitional Ethics” is not a term most of us use in our everyday lives, but when it comes to going green it's a concept we should all become familiar with. Just think about the last time you tried a Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: Afro-Cuban All-Stars
RISING SON Buena Vista Social Club's Juan de Marco Gozález Returns With Afro-Cuban All-Stars Co-founded by musical director Juan de Marco González in 1996, the Buena Vista Social Club Keep Reading