Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
El Cocuy in the Times

On the Ritak U'Wa Blanco. photo: Marcos Roda
I report from El Cocuy National Park in this week's travel section.
Above the Clouds in a Secret ColombiaRead on here. And please check out Dennis Drenner's excellent photos in the slide show as well.
AS crampons crunched ice, our guide, Rubará, raised his traditional woven sisal-thread handbag by his face and asked me to snap a photo. We were climbing above 17,000 feet, just shy of the summit of the Ritacuba Blanco, a glaciated peak shaped like a soft-serve ice cream cone, at El Cocuy National Park in Colombia. Aquamarine-hued icicles hung from the maw of a crevasse and, far below, clouds blanketed the Orinoco Basin.
The landscape stretched across dozens of ice-capped peaks and deep cirque valleys. Moraine lakes, formed by the natural erosion from glaciers’ unhurried flow and retreat, shimmered in mineral hues. Nearly 30 miles away, we could just make out the telltale church spire of the town of Soatá. Save for a photographer friend and one other guide on the ice field, no other people were in view. The February day was bright. I’d finally caught my breath.
More photos, from Marcos Roda and myself, with the voice of Miguel Herrera; 2:08 in all:
Thanks to mucholoquito for creative commons use of his music, off Jamendo.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Park Street Remembered
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
ktbnik
Monday, July 27, 2009
Saint Radovan of Karadzic; or, Jack Hitt does it again
And, when in trouble, remember this escape clause: "I am a Herzegovinian woman, and this insults my honor!"
And don't miss the slide show, either.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Believer Beware launch party
KILLING THE BUDDHA

What do you get when a Buddhist raconteur, a junior high Jewish messiah, and a transsexual cowboy for Christ walk into a bar?
Find out at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City on June 29th when Killing the Buddha, the award-winning online magazine of god for the godless, releases its new anthology, Believer, Beware: First-Person Dispatches from the Margins of Faith.
The evening will feature an open bar, door prizes, and stories by Paul Morris of BOMB Magazine, Irina Reyn, author of What Happened to Anna K., and horse wrangler Quince Mountain.
Drawn from the website created by Jeff Sharlet and Peter Manseau in 2000, Believer, Beware is a collection of true confessions, skeptical testimonies, and personal revelations of religion lost, found and then lost again. Library Journal in a starred review, says Believer, Beware is "shocking, exhilarating, and never dull.... Highly recommended." Publishers Weekly describes it as "smart, candid, and insightful.... The voices are refreshingly honest."
Just the facts, ma'am...
Where: Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St., New York City [Google map link]When: Monday, June 29, 2009
Time: 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Cost: Free, with open bar
- The KtBniks
contact@killingthebuddha.com
http://www.killingthebuddha.com