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Monthly Archives: April 2012
You Are Plural band at SFMOMA museums
I hesitate to call You Are Plural a singular sensation. I caught their set at SFMOMA members party Saturday but could not stay to harass them or buy what looked to be pretty cool little needlepoint patches or somesuch homemadities, … Continue reading
Topps Baseball, Fang or Maroon 5
One of these days is coming “The Purloined Gehrig” but until then find yourselves a merry little Harris and Boyd or skim this and then rush back to the airwaves or a local watering hole; let’s play eight or nine, cards I procured today and punted other things to get to, I mean I walked the elephant to pitch to the giraffe. Continue reading
It wasn’t God who made honky tonk Anglim
Clare Rojas the successful visual artist who performs and writes as Peggy Honeywell the slightly less successful musician has a new album out which you can hear for free here, at Soundcloud I mean. Actually, it may be that she … Continue reading
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Tagged adam werbach, clare rojas, jordan kurland, peggy honeywell
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Rigo 12
Rigo 23: Autonomous InterGalactic Space Program Rigo 23, “Autonomous InterGalactic Space Program – Corncob (Mazorca) Spaceship,” 2011-12. Photo: Santiago Marcial. Rigo 23, “Itacuruça,” 2010. Installation view, Berardo Foundation Museum, Lisbon, Portugal. Courtesy the artist and Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco. … Continue reading
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Eric Turner “Angels and Stars” on Leno
with lupe fiasco tiny tempah and a band that could take the roots running fulls. plus or minus tarik trotter cooking show about sliding a banana into a tortilla, or that’s what I hearded, non Garrison style Continue reading
Three chords and the truth
I am admittedly biased about Robert Glasper. He is my best friend and my life partner. He is also a brilliant musician… disclosure and disclaimers aside. –Angelika Beener, jazz writer and in Glasper’s circle. This made me laugh out loud and … Continue reading
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Sweet smell of spilled coffee (from Iraq)
Pre-empting the other fifty things I was either going to do or write about potentially doing this fine spring morning, I am pitching my old pal Jim Yardley the Pulitzer laureate about writing something about Global Heritage Fund in Palo … Continue reading
Godspeed to Dayna Stephens
Whatever I was going to write today was pre-empted by noticing this teaser above the mast in The Daily News: Sax Genius Doesn’t Let Kidney Troubles Slow Him Down. Dayna Stephens first appeared on my radar in 2007 when Peter … Continue reading
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Tagged dayna stephens, jesse scheinin, peter apfelbaum, richard scheinin
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Thirty-three things I (might) write about on “Plastic Alto”
1. Laurel Nakadate ‘The Wolf Knife”, free in Believer; 2. Andrew Bogut, and Kent Lockhart: Kent told me he once coached Bogut, who worked out with Dandenong, Kent’s old team, in 1997 as a teenager and guard; 3. A Passover … Continue reading
Posted in art, film, jazz, la la, media, Plato's Republic, sex
Tagged andrew bogut, john paye, kent lockhart, laurel nakadate, one direction
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