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BROKEn BEAUTIFUL

Emerging from the rubble once again, the next live solar crash event will be on April 10th, 2010 at the El Mocambo Night club.

Join the Facebook page and see http://event.solarcrash.com with more details to follow.

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Why the city can kill you

by Lon on February 9, 2010

dark unlit city

Continuing the last few posts on “God’s bias for the city”, “why cities matter” and “why Toronto matters“; much of what makes cities great is also what makes cities dark and depressing.

Cities amplify the best, but also the very worst, of humanity.

City centers are fueled by individual self-interest.  Everybody goes to the city to  ‘get’ something – career, education, entertainment, money, power, sex, etc.

Population density in cities with limited resources and limited opportunities creates a competitive and tension filled culture.

The pace of the city makes people less compassionate even when they may want to be, ie.  “I can’t stop to help that person because I’ve got to get somewhere to get something.”

Cities are deceptive. In the words of Jay Z and Alicia Keys Empire state of mind – “These streets will make you feel brand new, The lights will inspire you”.  The problem is that while the city may be alive, that doesn’t mean you are.

The busyness of cities prevents us from stopping, reflecting, and asking questions like ‘why’ until we’re completely broken and miserable.

Cities are dense with living beings that refuses to connect with one another.  ie. I can be nose-to-nose with another human being crammed in a gloriously life-filled subway and we can completely ignore each other.  This chips away at our humanity daily because we know something’s not right.

The diversity in cities naturally brings with it conflicting interests and cultural clashes.  Not only does the fringes of culture collide, but those who are already oppressed, are condensed into tight spaces which creates an even more volatile environment.  People can be ticking time bombs.

Cities thrive on anonymity.  Relationships become transactions and we further dehumanize one another.

Cities export evil. Cities inherently create, magnify, and propagate culture.  When it’s bad, it’s bad for everyone.  ie. how cities of the west have led the cycle of work-to-excessively-consume lifestyle now seen as the pinnacle of living for those in rural, village, suburban communities.Cities often displace wildlife and native cultures (we name our neighborhoods and streets after what we’ve destroyed ie. shady oaks, parkway forest, etc.)

Whether it’s for more affordable housing or an easier lifestyle – cities build up towards high-rise apartments.  The living-in-a-box-in-the-sky infrastructure (that I currently live in) disconnects our relationship to the land and creation.

Cities can become empires.  Empires oppress neighboring cultures, serve only the privileged few, and have an insatiable need to always expand and conquer.

And the list goes on.  While murder rates are actually dropping in many cities compared to rural areas, cities can cause a death you’re not even aware of because it’s so broadly accepted.

With all that being said, cities are crucial and strategic to our global future.  We need people in the city, especially those who want to seek the good of the city.

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When love comes down…

by Lon on February 19, 2009

Solar Crash: Love Comes Down
by Chris Luk Photography

Solar Crash: Love Comes Down
Collaborative art project responding to “What must love be” by Claudia Hung

What can I say?  I think it was another phenomenal night!  Of the many projects I’m on, the Solar Crash events are definitely one of my favorites.  I’ve written a few thoughts on creating these spaces before here and here.

Some additional reflections…

I intentionally halved the number of performers and artists from the last event and it created a tighter more focused evening that was just as enjoyable

I loved when random people came up to me wondering how on earth something like this comes together

There’s nothing like people from all sorts of backgrounds, cultures, and faiths coming together to creating something beautiful, even if momentary

People keep asking me if I’m an artist, I love writing, but I’d say my craft is more in helping unleash the creative potential of others

I did a once-in-a-lifetime spoken word piece for my wife that night (totally out of my comfort zone)

It was awesome being able to meet in person many people that I had been networked through facebook

Hearing the rumor… “I think he’s a pastor…”

Toronto is brimming with undiscovered creativity

Additional photos and videos to come at http://event.solarcrash.com

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Party Time!

by Lon on February 13, 2009

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Solar Crash goes offline again this Sunday with “Love Comes Down“.

Creativity.  Spirituality.  Art.  Music.  Dance.  Community.  Cause.

Doors open at the El Mocambo night club at 6pm, Show goes live at 7pm.

You can still RSVP via

See you there!

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Giving gifts this season…

by Lon on December 4, 2008

How do you really feel when someone gives you a gift, stating that they gave to instead to a charity, in your name?

- Awesome, I didn’t get you anything either!

- oh… thanks… with slight disappointment.

- Good for you for donating.  It really doesn’t mean much to me that it’s in my name.

- Rather than you being the better person this year, why didn’t you tell me about the cause so I could’ve donated as well?

Other thoughts?

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Questions on Christ & Mission…

by Lon on September 19, 2008

Some random questions I’m sure plenty of you have interesting responses to…

What’s the difference between a Christian and a humanitarian?

What do you love more? Christ or the Cause of Christ?

What would you be doing if you couldn’t be the hands and feet of Christ? ie. you were just a head being pulled around on a skateboard?

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