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Third Eye Blind July 25 at San Francisco Masonic
Kudos for Steve Jenkins, my Gunn and Terman schoolmate, for keeping his rock and roll fantasy alive to middle age. I remember Dorothy Bradshaw, my 8th grade drama teacher looking out the window at Steve and a kid named J.T. … Continue reading
Posted in music, Plato's Republic, sex, sf moma
Tagged stephen jenkins, steve jenkins, steven jenkins, terman, terman junior high
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Waxwings at 250
Laura Jacobson and I crossed path at Peet’s, she on her way to nearby studio me to this virtual world of 1’s and 0’s and signifying monk keys. Sundry topics flew by, as the lines shrank. One, the line for … Continue reading
Posted in art, ethniceities, Plato's Republic, sex, sf moma
Tagged 250 hamilton, ceramics, laura jacobson, palo alto public art collection, terry acebo davis
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(Weird) preview of Echo Brown one-person show at Stage Werx Mission SF
in the spirit of Samsom Occum the original Dartmouth Indian or Big Green in that, according to Michael Dorris, the Mohegan or Mohican was forced to dress “in drag” in that he was already civilized enough to wear Abercrombie or … Continue reading
Posted in la la, media, sf moma
Tagged anna deveare smith, black virgins, dartmouth college, echo brown, stage werx, stage werx sf, suzan-lori parks, virgin hipsters
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The V. Vale says check out Werner, Cornell and Patti all in one week
() FREE Wed Jan 14, 630pm: Reception for “The Other Worlds of Werner Herzog,” Goethe Institute, 530 Bush/Grant St, SF. http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/saf/ver/en13670079v.htm () $ Thu Jan 15, 7pm Cornel West: Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. Commonwealth Club at Castro Theater, … Continue reading
Posted in media, Plato's Republic, sex, sf moma
Tagged cornell west, jello biafra, patti smith, v.vale, werner herzog
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Rachel Garlin cd release Saturday, December 6 in San Francisco
Rachel Garlin has been on my radar, and intermittently, like a comet, come to think of it, in my orbit for about 15 years. I heard “Sweetly” on KZSU and tracked her down. The song was produced by a member … Continue reading
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Living in reverse, August 29 thru 21
I met Winnie Lewis while standing outside Peet’s on Uni, because power had gone out, and walked with her to Peet’s near Whole Foods — she manages that building. Today, Breena of the Post takes up Lewis’ case about Downtown … Continue reading
Posted in ethniceities, Plato's Republic, sex, sf moma, this blue marble
Tagged beet cafe
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Lin Sunde ditty
Posted by Mark Weiss, a resident of Downtown North 0 minutes ago Mark Weiss is a registered user. That would be funny if they posed him in his JLS jersey. actually there is a painter locally who did a great portrait … Continue reading
Posted in art, media, sex, sf moma, sports, words
Tagged jeremy lin, sarah cameron sunde
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Ripple effect poster effect
I put up about 20 posters for “Ripple Effect” by SFMT for tonight at 7 at Mitchell Park, “south field” i.e. not in the bowl. I had an interesting time –as I always do –walking these around to storefronts and … Continue reading
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Tagged ripple effect, san francisco mime troupe, schrodinger’s cat, sfmt
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Zasu Pitts at the New Varsity, circa 1988
Randy Lutge is the Les Blank of Palo Alto, and his New Orleans is the New Varsity. He has about 500 films of acts and artists performing live music there, 456 University, in the late 1980s and early 1990s when … Continue reading
Posted in ethniceities, film, filthy lucre, jazz, media, music, Plato's Republic, sex, sf moma, where yat
Tagged big bang beat, randy lutge, zasu pitts memorial orchestra
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Are you ready for some Edelman, er, exercise, er, lunch?
reprinted from three years ago, with addendum: This run by Julian Edelman, of the New England Patriots, a former Woodside High and CSM football hero, makes me wish I had done my recent smog check at Frank Edelman’s A-1 AutoTech … Continue reading
Posted in brain, ethniceities, media, sf moma, sports
Tagged brian moore, julian edelman
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