Transmissions from above.

At SuperOptimist.com, I act as a conduit in spreading wisdom from the sixth, seventh and eighth dimensions. (I also illustrate the site, to the chagrin of my professional colleagues). Enjoy the latest secrets, with my compliments.

Nixon, reevaluated.

Want to better navigate the workplace, Wall Street or The White House? Here are masterful tips from one of the shrewdest politicians ever to slink through the swamps of D.C. http://bit.ly/Nixonsmart

Think beyond positive at SuperOptimist.com.

Have you grown weary of the material world? Would you like to find solace in ideas that transcend the current state of reality? For those in need of a pick-me-up, I invite you to sample the semi-regular posts and illustrations I contribute to SuperOptimist.com.  Shown above: Henry Miller, who made a recent appearance to deal with the ghosts that follow us everywhere.




A new album? Yes, a new album.

Here is a new full-length recording from The Burlinson|Whitten Trio, which has absolutely nothing to do with advertising save for this post asking you to give it a listen. “Velodrome” feature 13 tracks, one of which concerns bicycling though not the competitive kind. Another is about a modern day Sisyphus called, appropriately enough, “C’mon Sisyphus.” And there’s one tune sung entirely in French, which is a stretch since neither Burlinson nor Whitten speak the language fluently. We hope you enjoy it.




It’s beautiful to be good.

 

We all have to wash our hair. (Or not, but eventually the result turns tragic.) Rather than use haircare products that are tested on animals, why not choose natural formula that is as good for the planet as it is for your boiffant?