Monthly Archives: January 2007

Rosie For Impeachment

By now many have seen the clip of Rosie O’Donnell calling for Bush’s impeachment on the View. When her co-hosts tried to shut her up, she said something like “Isn’t this called the View”? I couldn’t agree more with O’Donnell. … Continue reading

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The Past Few Days…

From last Thursday to yesterday, I was at the Yoga Journal San Francisco Conference. As always, I come away with new insights. I am so fortunate to meet remarkable people in the course of my work. They sometimes inspire me. … Continue reading

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The Madness of King George

Though this is the title of a 1994 movie, which depicts King George III’s slow slide into dementia and delusion, it seems a completely appropriate moniker for our current President.

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Pomegranate Seeds

I was peeling a pomegranate before, pulling back its many chambers, and popping the seeds into salad I was making. I thought how easy it was to just throw parts of the pomegranate out, not taking the time to pull … Continue reading

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The Yoga Journal San Francisco Conference

The Yoga Journal SF Conference is coming up, January 18-21. It will be held at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero. About 30 of the top U.S. yoga teachers will be there, including Ana Forrest, Shiva Rea, Rodney Yee, Aadil Palkhivala and … Continue reading

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Dreaming in Code

My husband and best mate, Scott Rosenberg, a co-founder of Salon.com, wrote a book, “Dreaming in Code,” which will be published next week by Crown. The book follows a software project called “Chandler,” the brainchild of Mitch Kapor, creator of … Continue reading

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Nancy Drew, Take 2

At work the other day, I was speaking with a reporter from the LA Times. I mentioned my current love of Nancy Drew and how mysterious (no pun intended) I found my current reading obsession. “It’s comfort reading, just like … Continue reading

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Iraq, Heartbreak, and Pelosi

I tend not to write much about Iraq, because what can I say that has not already been said. But my heart is breaking. About the incalcuable waste of lives, precious resources, money and time. President Bush is committed to … Continue reading

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Nancy Drew

I’ve been on a Nancy Drew reading jag. I loved them when I was ten and wanted to revisit them to figure out why. Though there are many dozens of titles, the plot always goes something like this: Nancy is … Continue reading

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