Isha Yoga with Sadhguru – Madurai, Trichy, Chennai

ishafoundation asked: www.ishafoundation.org Highlights of the first three “Isha Yoga with Sadhguru” programs conducted in Madurai, Trichy and Chennai – Tamil Nadu, India. With a combined attendance of over 34000 participants, these unprecedented programs are a part of “Ananda Alai” – A Wave of Bliss, spreading throughout the region. For more information visit http Chennai… Continue reading Isha Yoga with Sadhguru – Madurai, Trichy, Chennai

PJTV: The Power & Danger of Iconography

Pajamasmedia asked: Barack Obama ran an unprecedented Presidential campaign – utilizing the power of design to help secure the seat of the President of the United States of America. However, his iconic emblem, the ever present “O”, holds more power than even Obama knows. Bill Whittle points out the dangers of branding an ideology with… Continue reading PJTV: The Power & Danger of Iconography

Social Media Changes Riots

ANewsVanIsland asked: VICTORIA — The streets of Victoria were quiet and clean this morning, a far different scene from the garbage and debris strewn in downtown Vancouver. Rioters caused large scale damage to businesses and buildings, after the Vancouver Canucks lost Game 7 of The Stanley Cup Finals. Cars were burned, windows smashed, but in… Continue reading Social Media Changes Riots

Fresh-faced Nicole Seah generates buzz (21 Apr 2011)

DiarySG asked: 24-year-old advertising executive Nicole Seah (佘雪玲) is the youngest candidate to be unveiled by opposition National Solidarity Party. She will be contesting in Marine Parade GRC where PAP’s youngest candidate Tin Pei Ling will be fielded. More on Nicole Seah: International: www.onlineusanews.com Singapore’s state-controlled media: www.straitstimes.com www.ge.sg www.ge.sg www.todayonline.com www.todayonline.com www.todayonline.com www.todayonline.com tnp.sg… Continue reading Fresh-faced Nicole Seah generates buzz (21 Apr 2011)

French TV and radio hit with social media ban

Euronews asked: French television and radio programmes have been banned from mentioning social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter except for news purposes. A decree from the early 1990s is being reimplemented by regulators to stop selective advertising – The move flies in the face of what has become the norm in worldwide broadcasting.… Continue reading French TV and radio hit with social media ban