July 6-8, 2018 —The island of Nantucket has a unique vibration that has consistently inspired conscious living, the independent spirit and creative collaboration. The Nantucket Yoga Festival brings together the very best yoga instructors, wellness experts and healthy living guides for one inspiring weekend. Since we are headed towards Tao Porchon-Lynch’s 100th birthday in a few weeks, this gathering is going to be extra special. Tao will be teaching two yoga workshops at the Bartlett’s Ocean View Farm and I will be assisting as I often do. I will also be moderating our popular Conversation with a Master program at the…
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August on Martha’s Vineyard
Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival
THE BUZZ: If you are a film fan, the Run & Shoot Filmworks Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival is the place to be. Founded by husband and wife team Floyd A.B. Rance III and Stephanie T. Rance, the festival is in its twelfth year and presents features, documentaries, shorts and webisodes from African-American filmmakers.
Martha’s Vineyard Music Festival and Conference
THE BUZZ: Oak Bluffs was the perfect backdrop for the 2nd Annual Martha’s Vineyard Summer Madness Music Festival and Conference from August 8th through 10th, 2014. As Marilyn Manson said, “Music is the strongest form of magic.” Music mixed with sun and sand on the beautiful island of Martha’s Vineyard is simply divine!
Telluride Film Festival
THE BUZZ: I want to give a shout out to Oliver Kwon and his continued success with the film, Corações Sujos (Dirty Hearts), which we recommended here recently in our Power List. The film just launched in Brazil to sold-out audiences and is getting rave reviews. Read our review from the New York-MoMA premiere. If you are in a country where it is airing, certainly check the film out.
Corações Sujos (Dirty Hearts)
FILM: Corações Sujos (Dirty Hearts) – On Friday, July 13th, 2012, I went to the U.S. premiere of Corações Sujos (Dirty Hearts) at the Museum of Modern Art. It was a part of the 10th annual Premiere Brazil! festival. Based on the novel by Fernando Morais, the film was directed by Brazilian filmmaker Vicente Amorim. One of the producers was Oliver Kwon, a Harvard Business School classmate.