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Issue 36
Los Angeles Edition
October 2005

all one music
Inside Yogi Times

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cover story

ALL ONE MUSIC

health

Aromatherapy The Cymbopogons 30
Healthy Yogi
The Pulse of Life 56
Ayurveda Elememtal Wisdom
Ayurvedic Primordial Sound Healing 60

yogi lifestyle

YT About Town
State Street Santa Barbara 16
Yogi Yummies
Gourmet Oils 18
Yogi Yummies
Eggplant and Potato Stew 22
Yogi’s Om
Broadway Baby 24
Yogi's Om At Home Among
the Leaves 26
Behind The Scenes
Visions of music and
laughter 32
Spiritual Arts
Michael Franti 34
Yogi Fashion Wear Your Words 46
Retail Bliss
Good Vibes 53
Yogi Beauty
Luscious Locks 54
A Little Humor
Yoga Yenta 72

yoga

Series Pelvis 50
Special Feature Poetry and Motion 62
The Asana Page
Reverse Warrior 66

kids on the mat

The Dancing Forest 74

community

Karma Yoga
A Time of Need 12
Teacher Profile Michael Kronenberg 14
Restaurant Review
The Flowering Tree 20
Community Feel
Greg Ellis 76
Spa Review
The Raven 78
In The Spotlight
Liberation Yoga 82
In Your Neighborhood 95

yogi times recommends

Listening/Reading/
Viewing
70

for the soul

Deepak and David
Sound as Awakening 68
Finding Your Center
Responsibility 81
Special Guest Interview Krishna Das 96
Chakra Astrology 98

for the mind

Indian Philosophy Corner Accessing Shakti 38
Meditate on This
From Stress to Strength 64

broadway baby

by kelly laplante
photography by jasper johal - jasper-art.com

a fanatic gets an eco-friendly fantasy themed room

?I love Broadway! It’s so exciting--there’s nothing like it!? Ellen Rosoff informed us when asked how she decided on the theme of her living room. With an extensive collection of playbills, posters and cast recordings, she’s ready to prove her love the moment anyone tries to challenge it.

The evidence was neatly displayed in what she fondly referred to as ?The Broadway Corner? of her bedroom. But, when it hit her one day that most of the time spent in that particular room was with her eyes closed, she asked us to help her move the collection to the living room, where she could enjoy her passion and paraphernalia with eyes wide open.

The search began for furnishings that would compliment her collection but before Ellen could even ask us if a big, plastic Lion King shaped chair could be procured, we added a last-minute scene change.

This Broadway production will be eco-friendly.

Visions of tan-colored, hemp futons and sea-grass rugs immediately came to mind, but Ellen felt better when we told her that, these days, there are a myriad of sustainable furnishings that don’t look like they’re ready to be rolled up and smoked!

A long accent wall was painted with Anna Sova’s Healthy Wall Finish; made with food-grade ingredients it smells like brownie batter when it’s wet and it is completely odorless once it dries! They even offer aromatherapy that you can add to your paint which will last for up to six months.

Ellen’s posters and playbills were to serve as a busy backdrop for the eco-furnishings that would soon fill the living room. Frames and matting scraps, which we re-cut for our project, were purchased at Cheap Pete’s in San Francisco. Pete may be cheap, but his frugality helps save discontinued and overstock frames from going into landfill or sitting for years in a warehouse. We also uncovered a treasure in a friend’s garage.: the 18 year-old, 7’ tall, framed poster from John Guare’s House of Blue Leaves was snapped up and promoted to a place of prominence.

The colors and styles of Ellen’s relics seemed to call out for bright, retro décor. An old sofa was saved from going to landfill when we had it re-upholstered in banana-yellow, recycled, polyester fabric from the “Sustainable Initiatives” line by Designtex. Mid-century, turquoise arm-chairs and bi-level side tables were found at Cruz Vintage in Venice Beach and an old, coffee table was found in an in-laws attic. At the eleventh hour we found yet another prize sitting next to a dumpster! The retro-style credenza needed only minor repair before it became a new home for the television and its amenities.

To complete the look we added a hand-woven, naturally-died wool rug from Valley of a Thousand Hills, a rewired antique phone from Art Thang, bright green organic silk draperies from Anna Sova and a pair of hand-me-down, mica lamps from a friend.

“I never thought of all the ways to design that are eco-friendly,” said a satisfied Rosoff. “You can re-use old pieces and that’s recycling; you can find companies that are working to protect the environment and purchase from them. It’s cool to get the look you want and know that you’re helping the earth in the process.”

And being able to watch the Tony Awards in a Broadway themed living room is cool, too.

Anna Sova Luxury Organics: www.annasova.comArt Thang: www.artthang.comCheap Pete’s: www.cheappetes.comCruz Vintage: www.cruzvintage.comDesigntex: www.dtex.comValley of a Thousand Hills: www.valleyofathousandhills.com

Kelly LaPlante is the Principal Designer and owner of Organic Interior Design. Many of the furnishing used in this room can be purchased through her firm and retail store in Venice Beach. www.organicinteriordesign.com

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