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

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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

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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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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

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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 McGee

Barry McGee  A special exhibition at our off-site space 1717 17th Street, San Francisco hours: Thursday – Saturday 11am -5pm April 14th – May 19th , 2012 Reception: April 14th from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m       Barry McGee and Friends … 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

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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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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

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