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Sunday Earth Sermon
Craig Deininger is a professor at the Maharishi University for the Transcendental Meditation community, was a professor at the Naropa University for the Tibetan Buddhists, MFA in poetry from U Mass Amherst, PhD in myth, original member of the Mythouse, lived in an ashram for a while, played pro French baseball, serious adventurer.
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4/19/26, 4:00 PM
Cowboys in Brooklyn - Art Show
Born in Turks and Caicos, Bradley Theodore is a contemporary artist who started his career in New York City and has been an internationally-inclined artist and collaborator from his very beginnings. Bradley Theodore is known for his colorful depictions of icons. He is a multi-disciplinary artist whose iconoclastic approach to art can be found internationally, from 10-foot murals on the streets of Tokyo, Paris and Milan, to sold-out solo exhibitions in London, Tokyo and NYC.
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4/18/26, 4:00 PM
Sunday Earth Sermon
Harry Miller is a published poet and personal trainer in New York City who hopes to invigorate people with weights, sun, and the spoken word.
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4/26/26, 4:00 PM
Sunday Earth Sermon
Inner worlds outer worlds- how to navigate life as a sovereign, spiritual being in a world and that's still requires paying bills.
Preston Smiles is a serial entrepreneur, bestselling author, and founder of one of the fastest growing embodied leadership movements in the world.
He is the co-founder of The Bridge Experience and creator of Embodied Facilitator, where he trains leaders and coaches to break unconscious patterns and help others do the same.
A former surf instructor turned multimillionaire entrepreneur, Preston has spent the last 20 years helping hundreds of thousands of people transform their lives and relationships.
Preston Smiles helps people break unconscious patterns so they can build powerful relationships, abundant lives, and become the kind of leaders who lift others with them.
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5/17/26, 4:00 PM

Jim Keller - Concert
Four decades after he and his band, Tommy Tutone, topped the charts with “867-5309/Jenny,” Jim Keller continues his prolific, late-career renaissance with his latest album, End Of The World. Recorded with Adam Minkoff (Graham Nash, Doyle Bramhall II) and co-written with Byron Isaacs (The Lumineers, Levon Helm), the record offers a wry, sardonic take on modern life, balancing sharp wit and earnest sincerity as it reckons with loss, mortality, resilience, and hope. The songs are lean and intoxicating, and the performances are punchy and raw, infusing Keller’s distinctive mix of pub rock, new wave, and power pop with a defiant optimism that insists on finding joy and beauty, even as the walls come tumbling down.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Keller found fame after moving to San Francisco, where he launched Tommy Tutone in the late 1970s. Despite their meteoric rise, the band was short-lived, and Keller soon found himself in the proverbial wilderness, struggling to make ends meet until he talked his way into a job with famed composer Philip Glass. For the next 25 years, Keller ran Glass’s publishing company, eventually managing his career outright in addition to working with luminaries like Tom Waits, Ravi Shankar, and Rufus Wainwright.
In 2009, Keller returned to performing and recording with Sunshine In My Pocket, the first in a series of critically acclaimed solo records that would garner profiles everywhere from NPR to The New Yorker.
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5/17/26, 11:00 PM





