Buddhist Priest Brian Vaugh offers an introduction to Buddhism at Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple and Meditation Center in New Hartford, Connecticut.
Gillian, who formerly lived in Lebanon, talks about the conflict there and American perceptions of it. More at www.standingunderthe sky.us, the website of Earle Sanford. Follow ups: Hezbollah and Lebanon: More from Gillian, Parts 1 and 2 (this channel).
Danbury, Connecticut, Police Officer Ken Utter guides you on a tour along a graffiti production on Mill Plain Road in Danbury, Connecticut. More at strangeattractions.b logspot.com.
Sandy Carlson interviews Ken Utter of the Danbury, Connecticut, Police Department about the graffiti writers in the area and how the cops have responded to graffiti. More at strangeattractions.b logspot.com.
Cycle talks about the aesthetics of graffiti at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Connecticut, in October, 2004. More at strangeattractions.b logspot.com.
Earle talks with the Rev. Larry and Debbie Elward of Waterbury, Connecticut, about their exorcism ministry. The couple have worked full-time as exorcists since 2000.
This is a special video produced by Standing under the Sky for Wisdom House. The Recorder Society of Connecticut performs medieval musice in the Wisdom House Chapel on January 6, 2007.
Litchfield,Conn., resident Lois Pike talks about coping with invisible diseases, those ailments that cause chronic pain and make daily life a challenge, and how she overcomes them with God's help.
The Chorister's of St. John's Episcopal Church in Waterbury, Connecticut, sing Evensong at St. Mark's Church in Bridgewater to help raise funds for The Dominican Literacy Project. More about this at sjpchoristers.blogsp ot.com
Eight-year-old Adella offers the low-down on the polyester cuddly toys known as Webkinz that have taken the kiddie world by storm and scared the pants of school teachers and administrators. More at www.sandycarlson.net
I was experimenting with shapes and colors, trying to find juxtapositions that worked for an upcoming photo exhibit. Most of this is Connecticut graffiti. A few pieces are from New York State.
With the help of Helene Stapinski, I gathered images of graffiti in Brooklyn on March 23, 2007. The music is by Rob MacInnes. More at strangeattractions.b logspot.com.
A drive-by pastiche of Connecticut graffiti, then and now. There are some old (1993) pieces from the Bethel Legal Wall and a variety of things from around this state. More at strangeattractions.b logspot.com.
Ken Utter, an officer with the Danbury Police Department and a few graffiti writers talk about what happens when the police and the graffiti counter culture find themselves on the same page. More at strangeattractions.b logspot.com.
Master Percussionist John Marshall led a drum workshop at Wisdom House in Litchfield, Connecticut, on Saturday, January 13, 2007. Just warming up was amazing!