I met Kwame Copeland some years ago at the Bazaar Cafe and got to know his work through the Bay Area Songwriter Collective. For more than a year, he's been a member of my band...
Canadian Ryan Janzen is part researcher, part scientist, part engineer and part composer. Below, he shows us how to use the Hydraulophone, a tonal acoustic musical instrument played by direct physical contact with water. As...
Haegwan Kim: What is your definition of success? and how have you achieved your success so far?Jude Gomila: Success is not an absolute. Some take material success as the be all end all. Some see...
We’ve kept busy this week here in Banjul, The Gambia meeting with reporters, farmers and the Ministry of Agriculture.
photo credit: Bernard Pollack
Check out our article published in The Point newspaper. In this week’s innovation we...
Pakistan, which is a magical blend of icy mountains, deep gorges, scenic valleys, mangrove forests and fertile plains, is dotted with colorful and vibrant cities that are any visitor’s delight. Its people are...
Robert Tierney, a retired RAF pilot has been doing some backyard tinkering. With an old radiator, blackboard paint and silver cooking foil he's made a solar hot water system for under £250. To put this...
My travels this week brought me back to a place I had been eight years before – Paris. The day was a mix of clouds and sun. As I photo-walked through the city, I was...
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