Monday, March 29, 2010

Beneficial Art

Hey guys, I was just reading up on some current events and came across this article and thought you might be interested. The article is about Todd Hazel, a middle school therapist that volunteered to go to Haiti to work with some of the children there and is leaving tomorrow. He acknowledged the fact that most of the people speak either French or Creole and decided to use art therapy as a creative way to communicate and help the native people; although there would be a translator present, Hazel wanted to be able to communicate with the children himself. If you guys were in Hazel's position, what would you do? Leave a comment!

- The Bedazzling Emu

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Ultimate Summer Toy

Spring is just arriving, and before you know it, so will summer. This summer, when you're at the pool, don't just soak your friends, soak them with something you made yourself. It will make that moment of pure satisfaction unforgettable.

You can do this with the DIY Super Super Soaker. Weighing seven pounds when empty, and holding over 3 liters of water (almost 1 gallon), this monster shoots blasts up to 50 feet, and can discharge massive amounts of water in 1 second. The person building this would not only get the satisfaction of soaking someone with it, they will get the satisfaction of making something with their bare hands.

-The Doer

Monday, March 8, 2010

Beads made of coral make fun and fashionable jewelry, but what are the ecological risks of using this precious material?
-The Beadnik

Friday, March 5, 2010

A Therapeutic Alliance

Art therapy: it's a type of treatment not many people have heard of before. It lets you express yourself in a nonviolent way and create beautiful art in the process. It's simple, effective, and doesn't cost a dime. But the question is, does it work?

*The full article will be offered later on the blog. 

- The Bedazzling Emu

Introducing the iLock, From Apple

Introducing an upcoming piece in our magazine: 
Introducing the iLock, From Apple.
The iPhone, iPad and the iTouch may have revolutionary new features, but to fully utilize the capabilities of it, it must be jailbroken. However, do the benefits of jailbreaking an iDevice outway the consequences, such as voiding your warranty?

This will be available for viewer pleasure very soon, so stay posted!
-The Doer