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For the second year, Can’t Stop the Serenity is showing Joss Whedon’s Serenity all around the world to raise money for the women’s rights advocacy group Equality Now. Screenings are held around Joss’ birthday, June 23rd. Last years’s event raised $65,000.

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May 21st, 2007 at 7:12 am

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Steinway & Sons is certainly a recognizable brand, but will it carry weight beyond the piano bench? The company has decided to “expand the Steinway & Sons brand into the high performance digital sound system market” by partnering with Denmark’s Lyngdorf Audio on a Steinway branded music system. The corporate identity is carried over in imposing black lacquer, finished at the Steinway factory in Hamburg. And at $150,000, the system costs more than a D-model concert grand (but at least you don’t need to pay for lessons). Stereophile has more luxurious details. (via Luxist)

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May 21st, 2007 at 6:53 am

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In December 2003 I posted about “the cheese nun” (here), Mother NoĆ«lla Marcellino, who “travels the world promoting biodiversity in cheesemaking and lending her knowledge to fellow cheesemakers.” She’s planning to be in Seattle later in the week for the Seattle Cheese Festival.

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May 17th, 2007 at 3:04 am

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At Mission Pie in San Francisco, the teen serving up your pie slice and cappucino may have picked the pie’s berries and perhaps fed the chicken that laid the eggs for another pie’s custard. Only a few months old, the pie cafe is part of the mission of the owners of Pie Ranch, a pie-slice shaped farm in Pescadero. Inner-city students regularly visit Pie Ranch to help with chores, see where food comes (or should come) from, and, of course, learn to make pie. At Mission Pie they learn to serve customers, make cappucino, and, when a new kitchen opens, they’ll make more pie. The teens are also learning about nutrition and the benefits of using local food suppliers.

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May 17th, 2007 at 2:43 am

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I don’t want to discourage our son from having creative thoughts and nonconformist behavior, but although I’ve been well prepared by friends (you know who you are) to allow him to wear two different colored socks when he wants to, I’ve drawn the line at two different shoes. One blue sneaker and one brown shoe just doesn’t feel right. Especially since the brown shoe is one size smaller and was meant to be replaced by a blue sneaker. You’ll wear matching shoes while you’re under my roof, kid, unless Stacy & Clinton say it’s OK!

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May 16th, 2007 at 2:59 am

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I enjoy flavored water, but I’m having trouble getting used to this idea. PUR Water Filtration System has a new product called “PUR Flavor Options” that lets you add fruit flavor to your filtered water. You stick a flavor cartridge into either a faucet-mount or pitcher filter system and, with the push of a button, the water that flows out is fruit-flavored to your liking. It’s an interesting differentiator from plain ol’ water filters, but their first three flavors are strawberry, peach and raspberry — hello, no citrus???, and you have to live with people who like the same flavors — switching out cartridges can’t be as convenient as just adding a splash of juice to the glass yourself.

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May 16th, 2007 at 1:47 am

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My cell phone contract expires this summer so I’ll soon have to decide whether to buy a new phone. I use my phone, a Motorola E815, primarily to call my husband when one of us is away from a computer, and so I know I can be reached for emergencies. I pay for a data plan which I use to check traffic and sometimes the news, but the web browsing experience isn’t great. Once in a while I send a photo to flickr. So I’m paying for the capability of being easily connected to people and the Internet, but I don’t really take advantage of it.

There is such a thing as being too connected. I tend to think about work too often. After I became a mom and went back to work full-time, I made an effort to mentally detach when I wasn’t at the office. I figured that a smartphone with email access would work against that goal. But after reading a friend’s thoughts on being a “Blackberry Dad”, I think I could be wrong. You Mon is an old co-worker of mine and his wife is a college friend. So I know he’s not that dad who nods mindlessly, staring at his phone, while his kid is prattling on. When it’s family time, it’s family time. But he’s got the same (overboard) work ethic as I do. He says his Treo helps make him a better dad. He knows he’s connected and, opposite of what you may expect, that helps him focus on other things when he’s not at work. If something critical escalates at the office, he could quickly decide if he needs to handle it and save time later. I know I can be just as distracted wondering what may be going on as I can be by having email and Internet available. If I manage it properly, I can be an even more available mom.

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May 15th, 2007 at 4:09 am

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There are multiple Beethoven and Mozart manuscripts in the music section of the Rare Book Room.

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May 14th, 2007 at 5:20 am

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Igudesman & Joo carry on in the tradition of classical musicians who appropriate their technical skills for the good of melodic comedy (e.g. PDQ Bach, Victor Borge). Witness the piano and violin duo in absurdly choreographed routines that showcase the insanity lying at the heart of the music world: a little housekeeping, hacking Rachmaninoff, and deconstructing Gloria Gaynor. (Rainer Hersch has claimed prior art on the Rachmaninoff trick.)

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May 14th, 2007 at 3:36 am

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I had forgotten that early versions of the Sony Walkman had two headphone jacks so you could share music with a friend. That’s how we shared tunes during rest hour at music camp in the early 80’s.

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May 11th, 2007 at 4:34 am

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