Posts Tagged ‘Yoga’

583/1,825: Lesson of the Week

Certain things just keep spinning around you until you decide to reach out and grab it… Okay, enjoy life on 36545.matheggem.com.

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576/1,825: Killin me softly

It’s shrrrt n’ smple w/ Thai Food comatose on 36545.matheggem.com.

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564/1,825: Yoga Go Bye Bye

Or, how many times can you say “…” and it weren’t that complicated today on 36545.matheggem.com.

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541/1,825: Aged Cheese Boy

When I was in middle school, my aunt and cousin used to call me cheese boy. In fact, we went to a factory once in Oregon. Now, I’m getting older and thinking more bread ‘n’ butter on http://36545.matheggem.com.

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312/1,825: Get Things Done Mode

A productive weekend with two completed websites (which I’ll share with you once the DNS Servers catch on…) and a QAI Promotional video. Plus, things with Michael in the working sense of clearing up and a little bit of business planning with Co-Worker, Darin W. Such as life at http://36545.matheggem.com

And… my email, so finely crafted, requesting support — from you too :-)

In Sustainable & Creative Solidarity – A Message from Queer Art Impact

Hello Dear Friends, Colleagues, Collaborators and Artists.

This one’s for you.

As you may well know, I’ve started an arts organization with a dear friend and fellow arts engineer, Shalonda Ingram, called Queer Art Impact. The Mission of Queer Art Impact (QAI) is to explore the intersections between arts, politics, and action. We aim to bring together individuals and organizations to engage on the topic of queerness and generate opportunities for creative sustainability – through performances, panel discussions, collaborative projects, and by consulting individual queer artists in building their capacity.

Last season, we launched this initiative in full force with the Fall Festival Come As You Are: NYC – A Celebration of Queer Sex. It was an amazing week that reached more than 300 audience members and supported a total of 30 artists. We participated in a national initiative, spear-headed by Boston’s Theater Offensive, and received support from The Arcus Foundation, Babeland Toys and Columbia University’s Intercultural Resource Center, to name a few. Not bad for the inauguration.

Support does come in many forms. And, this year I would love your attention – and attendance – as we grow stronger than ever.

QAI is officially in 2011 and looking forward to a suite of exciting events. We are in the midst of Strategic Planning and Programming and are about to kick-off the season with Cabaret Cataplexy’s Songs of the South followed by the premiere of a Queer Cultural Icon, one of the original Cockette’s, Rumi Missabu in A COCKTAIL OF GLAMOUR & ANARCHY.

Here’s the “for you” moment. We know that times are hard and cash is low. As such, I am providing you with the discount codes to attend Songs of the South on Monday, January 24, 2011.

Now through Tuesday, January 11th at Noon:
Get your $10 Tickets online and save $5 with discount code: CCfamily

Tuesday of this week through Thursday, January 13th:
Missed the $10 Tickets? You can still save $3 with the discount code: CCfamilyFinal

To use the discount codes, purchase tickets online at http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1131740065/

I hope that you can attend one of the two upcoming events above; and, that you will continue to follow QAI as we prepare for a public broadcast series with artist Charlie Demos, a re-visioning of the spring festival Gay Wars, an UNconference on Arts and Politics, and finally our fall festival.

In sustainable and creative solidarity,
Mathew P. Heggem
Co-Founder, Queer Art Impact
www.queerai.com

Like us on Facebook facebook.com/QAImpact
Follow us on Twitter @queerai

P.S. Babeland Toys is supporting QAI once again. For those who buy tickets to Songs of the South, there will be a special raffle and a chance to get three FREE raffle tickets through Twitter.

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308/1,825: A Monkey Bar Moment

I think my eyes explain it all and the brain’s fried by questions of cash flow. All I can offer in today’s space is…Tip d’Jour: Give your self space to be inspired and take care of you. There are moments when you are asked to give, and moments when you are open to get. But, don’t forget to give to you too. So, happy living at http://36545.matheggem.com

And, in case your curious… Here’s the lastest vlog from The Bookkeeping Center… my other internet life.

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299/1,825: Do you feel Guilty, Mr. Snowman?

Organizing for 2011. Are you ready? It’s a wonderful thing to file the paperwork of a previous years, shred, and setup for the energy of ‘new beginnings’. There’s a lot of great things coming up — and I hope the same can be said for you too! Plus, I love how snow changes everything. The recent blizzard in NYC, with what perfect timing, gives everybody that ‘few extra minutes in the shower’ that everybody wants… but always feels slightly guilty about. Enjoy your day and see you on 300 (WTF!) at http://36545.matheggem.com. P.S. When did I get that white!!!

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239/1,825: Ol’ Hallow’s Eve Cometh

It’s how life is – you give, you take – and move on to the next step. Plus (drum roll please)! I announce my Halloween Costume!!! Attack of the killer _____?

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232/1,825: Tele-FREE-Me

Okay, something is going on here. I need to brush off something in my realm and get back to the basics – sleep, health, and happiness!

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223/1,825: Am I in College Again?

It’s college night! as I prep for my Accounting Terminology exam — plus we get a phone call from Uncle Randy and discuss a little bit about aging.  Don’t forget to make a donation to www.tbkc.org or www.queerai.com — you choose and that’s my birthday wish!

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