Music of the Hemispheres Directed by Elisa Da Prato / A theory outlined by Philosopher Dan Lloyd Music of the Hemispheres is a feature-length, “non-fiction-science-fiction” film, currently in beginning stages of production, examining the Music of Thought Hypothesis; a theory outlined by neuro-philosopher Dan Lloyd, that consciousness operates within a musical structure -> you are … Continue reading
By Gretchen; Artwork Images courtesy of Audrey Erickson I first met Audrey a few years ago when I started getting my morning fix at Atlas Cafe in the Mission. I remember thinking this petite tattooed stunner is really sweet, especially for 7:30 in the morning. At the time I had no idea she was a … Continue reading
By Melanie Why I’m crushin’? Aside from being one of the kindest and most talented women I know, Hadass is also half the brains (Co-founder) and both the eyes (Curator) behind the highly imaginative and ever-growing Treehouse Gallery in the Dogpatch. She brings into the Treehouse ingenious exhibits and projects that are socially conscious and … Continue reading
By Ariel Sanchez; Photos taken and provided by Tod Seelie I am so excited to introduce Betty readers to Nona Marie Invie, lead singer and songwriter for Dark Dark Dark, a Minneapolis, MN-based band whose fame is quickly on the rise. Recently I caught one of the band’s shows at The New Parish and fell … Continue reading
By Gretchen The online vintage clothing store Mother’s Daughter is filled with beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces artfully chosen by Hayden Shiebler. Hayden likes the challenge of modernizing vintage clothing to make it fit to her exquisite taste. For her, all the fun is in reinterpreting an old style into something that’s fresh and new. Hayden is … Continue reading