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Monthly Archives: November 2019
Forest thru the car window, 36 year interval
1982 Fast Times (LA)2018 Harlem Bumpy More: His new show is god father
Mary Cain, potter vs Mary Cain, runner
Mary Cain of Santa Clara Pueblo, 1915-2010, very famous potter and grandmother of, among others, Tammy Garcia (also related to Autumn Borts, James Ebelacker and Jody Naranjo, right?). Mary Cain runner, name-checked by former Stanford star Lauren Fleshman, who claims … Continue reading
Posted in art, sex, Uncategorized
Tagged andrea fisher, lauren fleshman, mary cain, stanford
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First rap Grammy VS first grammy who raps
MC Hammer Stanley Burrell from McClymonds High in Oakland won the first rap Grammy, in 1992 for “You Can’t Touch This”. Angelica sat down next to me after today’s Niners victory over The Cards. She went to Silver Creek, works … Continue reading
Posted in sf moma, words
Tagged 49ers, bill ring, candlestick park, grammy, mc hammer
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ChristgAU on MuldAUr
The AU standard: Don’t You Feel My Leg: The Naughty Bawdy Blues of Blue Lu Barker [Last, 2018] Now 75, Muldaur became a dynamo in her fifties, an album a year between 1998 and 2011. Always a nuanced singer, she … Continue reading
Don Cherry the Canadian blowhard VS Don Cherry the Choctaw cornetist
There is something in the local rag and likely other sources about the xenophobia of Canadian hockey broadcaster (and I think sometimes crooner) Don Cherry and him calling people “them” and that recent arrivals to Canada don’t respect the sacrifices … Continue reading
Fay Victor, ‘Barn songs’ featuring cellist Marika Hughes VS a painting I saw at the DeYoung Museum of San Francisco today called ‘The Cello Player’
Sometimes these posts are just indicative of what someone might write. Maybe I will add as a coda other photos I took at the museum today: a radish help up next to the Oldenburg paperclip; the shapeshifter Innuit piece, bear-man … Continue reading
Earthwise songwriter showcase Saturday at The Cub to feature Austin and Oakland artists
One of these days, I’m going to sit right down and update this with links and bios and all that, but what got me buzzing this morning as I was rising and thinking ahead to my day and the life … Continue reading
Posted in music
Tagged Cubberley, matt the electrician, Ron jones, sylvie simmons, the wave
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Model for model city after Oldenburg and Kapoor with a gratuitous wink towards very early and very late Gehry
b/w a parallax view of the table, 3 o’clock on a Wednesday at Coupa, stoic focused millennial not quite in frame — nice white faux leather bag or purse:
Posted in art, Plato's Republic
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Gordon Dyal vs Paul Krugman
What would I know about billionaires? Apropos of Gunn football I posted a comment about Gordon Dyal, Gunn ‘79 Dartmouth ‘83, who I said had made tens of millions as a Wall Street Guy. Fact checking my own blurb – … Continue reading
Posted in filthy lucre, media, Plato's Republic, sports
Tagged glen eberle, Gordon Dyal, paul krugman
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Bob, Jimmy, Andy, Terry, Mark & Mitch
Bob Margolin and Jimmy Vivino headlined a show at Mitchell Park, for Earthwise on Saturday, July 6, 2019, with Mitch Woods opening then sitting in. Afterwards, Terry and I, along with our sound guy Andy Heller, posed for this photo. … Continue reading