featuring Willie Bobo and Mongo Santamaria
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featuring Willie Bobo and Mongo Santamaria
The Disappearing Art Of Maintenance
Lost Cities and Climate Change
For skaters, will Tempe, Arizona be the American Malmo?
What increased CO2 in the air does to our wood supplies.
Mental Longboarding – Andy Nieblas Surfing Malibu
A Brief History of Classic Ska
INNOSKATE: 60 Years of Skateboard Innovation and Invention.
Past the Precipice? Projected Coral Habitability Under Global Heating
RIP Johnny Fain – one of the Four Princes of Malibu (dated already)
New Paper Warns That Environmental Collapse Will Lead To “untold Suffering”
Never heard about Max Leth before. He was a Danish musician,
California to consider buying back private beachfront properties
The unexpected benefits of surfing
Beaver believers: Native Americans promote resurgence of ‘nature’s engineers’
Special brew: eco-friendly Peruvian coffee leaves others in the shade
Smile for the camera: the dark side of China’s emotion-recognition tech
Changes in Atlantic currents may have dire climate implications for the next century
6 Echo Chambers That Shaped the Sound of Pop Music
China is scaling up its weather modification programme – here’s why we should be worried
Music historian delves into LA’s rich jazz scene and how clubs were an ‘oasis from racism’
Steve Pezman’s thoughts about Surf Music at Surfer’s Journal.
I know what he is saying. But I also think it’s too black and white. There’s richer Surf Music and even some bonafide Surf/Jazz hybrids.
The drum solo is common in Jazz and Surf.
No, You’re Not Tripping On Peyote, Plastic Made From Cactus Exists
Neil Fujita: The Man Behind the Look and Feel of Jazz
The Locations of Jim Rockford’s House Trailer & Office on the Rockford Files TV Show
and The Beach Boys debut album shot at Paradise Cover
Lib Tech Surfboards: Eco-friendly and Never Trendy
“Lady Shred” – Beth O’Rourke
Interactive Sea Level Rise Map
Australia – Surf And Underwater Girls 1963
Watch rare footage of Louis Armstrong play an open-air concert in pre-independence Ghana
Deus 9ft and Single presented by Swell
Prepare for 10 Feet of Sea Level Rise, California Commission Tells Coastal Cities
The wicker men: ‘People are fed up with plastic and industrial products’
Rescued octopus comes back a day later to chill with its rescuers
Aspen Ski House Interiors by Shawn Henderson
“Day zero” water crises: Spain, Morocco, India and Iraq at risk as reservoirs shrink
The British jazz explosion: meet the musicians rewriting the rulebook
Legende Longboards
How’s this for fusion? Here we have The Sachal Studios Orchestra, based in Lahore, Pakistan, playing an innovative cover of “Take Five,” the jazz standard written by Paul Desmond and originally performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1959.
Source: Pakistani Musicians Play an Enchanting Version of Dave Brubeck’s Jazz Classic, “Take Five” | Open Culture
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David Bald Eagle, who died July 22 at 97, was known for an eclectic mix of passions, especially his work in motion pictures. But he also left a legacy of activism for the Native American community, including his service as the first chief of the United Indigenous Nations of the Americas.
Biodiversity across much of Earth has recently dropped below safe levels. Here are some of the species we’ve lost just this century.
Source: Animals That Went Extinct In The 21st Century [Infographic]
Insect populations are declining dramatically in many parts of the world, recent studies show. Researchers say various factors, from monoculture farming to habitat loss, are to blame for the plight of insects, which are essential to agriculture and ecosystems.