For most of my adult life I’ve maintained this innate awareness. My identity is a confluence, where the communities I belong to meet my assimilation of my physical surroundings and sensory stimuli; an ever-fleeting sense of physical consciousness. Growing up an Asian-American farm boy, my family settled in a Northern California valley-town populated by ten-gallon hats, framed by golden hills and punctuated by dry, blistery summers. There weren’t many other kids like me in ‘My Little Slice of Texas.’
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Hoopla Hooper: Jeff Lagasca
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 in Community, Contributor Bio, Hoop Related, Perspective | Tags: Emigrating for Self-Realization, Perspective, Self-Awareness| No Comments »
Hoopla Hooper: Angela Workoff
I woke up in this morning in New York City and it wasn’t paradise. There were no palm trees outside and the weather had not completely pulled itself out of the winter slump, having dipped down into the 40s the night before. I woke up to drag my feet down to the subway stairs, down the platform, squeezed into the first train, transfer, squeezed into the second train, wait, wait, transfer, shift bag, stayed away from that guy with the cough, let them in, let them off, spaced out, woke up, got out and went to work. I know I wasn’t alone either.
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 in Contributor Bio, Hoop Related, Local, Perspective | Tags: Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, Living in NYC, Local, Manhattan, New Yorker, The New York Reason to Be| No Comments »
Hoopla Hooper: Chris Heikel
When I first arrived in New York City, one of the first thoughts through my head while walking around wide-eyed, was “Why don’t I have my #@$%$% camera on me?!” In New York City, there was so much happening at every turn; from the people to the buildings, everything with a story to tell. Every moment was waiting to be captured in a single frame. I have since learned my lesson, and have tried to keep my camera on me as often as I can.
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 in Contributor Bio, Hoop Related | Tags: Photography, Picture This| 2 Comments »
Hoopla Hooper: Rita Kurniawan
Biking has become an addiction to me. Before I came to the U.S., biking had never been a part of my life. I was also originally reluctant to bike in the city due to the convoluted traffic. Born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia— a beautiful country if you didn’t live in the capital—I was accustomed to the unbearable traffic where, crossing the street was a form of “seppuku”— a ritualistic suicide undertaken by Japanese samurais.
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 in Community, Contributor Bio, Hoop Related, Perspective, Self-Motive | Tags: Bicycling, Biking for Life, Colorado, Driving, Indonesia, Intro column, Jakarta, New York City| 11 Comments »
Hoopla Hooper: Cienna Wills
I’ve often asked myself why I write and and I’ve never really come up with an answer. It’s like when a girl asks her boyfriend why he loves her. She usually gets the expected answer “I just do.” You can’t really argue with that. Writing has always been a part of my life. It helped me deal with the sometimes hectic experiences of high school peer pressure. Even though all my friends thought I was a “stoner,” I had never drunk a beer or smoked a joint until I became an adult. After school activities included going straight home, listening to the radio and writing before bed, whether it’d be a journal entry, a poem, or short story. As this pattern continued, it became apparent that music was the biggest influence in my writing. Around this time I started reading rock magazines “Rolling Stone” and now defunct “Circus.”
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Arts, Contributor Bio, Hoop Related, Music | Tags: 70s, Circus, Intro column, Music, Music Column, New York City, rock, Rolling Stone, Writer's Delight, Yes| 1 Comment »
Hoopla Hooper: Brian Pennington
The history of New York City’s nightlife stretches back to the origins of most modern forms of music, including dance music. New York is a melting pot of cultures that has given birth to countless genres and subgenres of dance music. Its 2010 incarnation is just as varied and influential as ever. Even though America does not pride itself on all-night dance parties as the rest of the world, New York’s club culture centers squarely in the center of American nightlife.
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Contributor Bio, Events, Hoop Related, Social | Tags: Appalachia, Berliniamsburg, britpop, dance, dj, electro, electroclash, funk, Girl Talk, Intro column, Larry Tee, Music, Music Column, New York City, nightlife, soul, This Beat is Mine, Tiswas| 2 Comments »
Hoopla Hooper: Alma Verdejo
I’ve been listening to music since the day I was born. My father used to sing songs to me, ranging from the Mexican equivalent to Mr. Rogers, El Cri Cri, to actually writing rhymes and songs for me. My favorite was, and still is, a song called “The Watermelon” or “La Sandia” that he wrote for me when I was four. I used to squeal and scream for the song, begging him to sing it whenever he had the chance and it stuck. His deep-rooted passion for Mexican songwriters like Jose Alfredo Jimenez, one of the heralders of Mexican mariachi music, was what I grew up with, along with Los Tigres del Norte. As a Mexican-American girl torn between being a Mexican and an American, it was an interesting musical scene for me from a very young age. Born and raised in Texas, I listened to various types of music. While I was listening to Michael Jackson, I was also being influenced by my mother’s love for Latin pop and Top 40, which included Rocio Durcal and Juan Gabriel (the Mexican Elton John). I was well immersed in Mexican and Latin American songwriters.
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Arts, Contributor Bio, Hoop Related, Music | Tags: cumbia, heavy metal., Intro column, merengue, Music, New York City, norteño, post-punk, Rock is Amor, salsa| No Comments »
A Flash of Hoopla
I don’t know where to begin, I figure the best place to start is with a mission statement:
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Hoop Related | 1 Comment »