One hundred thousand decisions, by Wegner, slated for new police station

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2. There’s also a colorful LED element that, like his more mechanical piece at Stanford, has eight hours of programming,”durational work”.

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3. The question that occurs to me, in the 40 min presentation: to what extent does this respond to or converses with the Charles Gadeken “Tabula” at 385 Sherman, a private FIRE building, that has a 1percent for art element as well.

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Hey blue Kerouacs, why so jaded?

There’s something in today’s Palo Alto Post about a comedian being pulled off the stage at Columbia University of New York for saying no one looks in the mirror, who is black, and says ‘I’d like to be gay too because my life is not hard enough” and they pulled him from the stage with a big hook :BB4719D9-79AE-4407-9B97-76904F904DFA.jpegbw

i wonder if students at Columbia AAA would book for their next conference a mechanical white guy, telling jokes about vegetables?

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and1: my Dartmouth classmate Maya Wiley, who went to Columbia Law, and is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney, but not likely in attendence at the conference and show I am discussing here, told Brian Williams on CSNBC that Donald Trump is losing sleep and dreaming of stripes. I think she was in my Spanish 4 class freshman fall.

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Nimesh Patel. The tea on:

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edit to add, on the 12th: this was also an op-ed in The Times. Actually, I also watched a tape of the confrontation between the three student organizers — the shot-callers — and the comedian, who I felt handled them quite deftly and delicately; each one teach one, or three. Maybe he was just a stalking horse to get people to peep out their cute photos of their fashion shows and hip-hopping? (note: a previous version of this had a montage of Columbia students doing a fashion show, as part of the same Asian students conference that produced the comedy kerfuffle) Like a high tech cotillion. I’m jest sayin’.

andandand but not “Anand”: whenever I meet a cool Columbia person, I tell him or her I’ve added them to my pantheon of Lions: Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Matt Gonzalez, June Omura (the dancer), Witkowski, Rossides, William Bill “Coach” Campbell, Eden Arielle Gordon ’19 (the playwright — wrote about Barnard students/ Beat writer Joyce Johnson and Elise Cowen,”The Other Side” – could be on Broadway someday! — dare I say putting the “broad” in Broadway?). Also shout out to my Gunn schoolmates James Van Campen and Johnna Tamases, there and back again, he. On this thread I also spoke to two friends from high school whose dads were each Columbia professors and former Stanford professors as well: Mia Levin the daughter of education guru Henry Levin (I traded emails with him as well); Rebecca Mischel (both of whose parents were psychologists and although divorced died on consecutive days, this year, sadly). Mia Levin dropped out of Gunn High to join Frightwig and was the inspiration for Earthwise Productions as a showcase for unsung musical heroes and heroines, and later got her b.a. and I think a master’s, aka Mia Levin D’Bruzzi Simmons. (Of A.D.S.R).

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Mia Levin aka Mia D’Bruzzi, at the Warfield — not a Beat but the most “on the road” member of my 7th grade class, boy or girl. She was on the cover of Puncture.

Also: my headline here — obscure –is a reference to an 1980s rock song by Ten Thousand Maniacs, who I saw live at Greek and whose lead singer Natalie Merchant later went solo and hired my later friend and colleague Allison Miller on drums. (“Hey Jack Kerouac”) — by the time this thread is over, hopefully I will work out mnemonic devices for always spelling properly “Kerouac” and “Allen Ginsberg”. Also: I’m going to publish here my Beat bibliography, and maybe my general Poetry bibliography. When Allen Ginsberg visited my professor Al LaValley once in SF he looked at his book case and said “You need more poetry”.

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Columbus Afrocentric’s brave nubian world

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Heir Jordan, hair Jordan, Jordan Hurston soon to be Tennessee, Jed

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Spirts Illustrated has a feature on future stars including this Tokyo Alchemist to be who turns cinder into gold

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Stanford interest in naked and half-naked wrestlers, 1885-2010 (since Muybridge)

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recent half naked wrestler guy, who may or may not have exposed the rest of himself in showers, for weird math guy

Muybridge and his sexy horses were of extreme interest to Leland Stanford at the inception of the Stanford Experiment. Most of Muybridges work involved naked men doing sports, like wrestling. So the Hung Le thingy should be seen in that contact.

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muybridge or as Eugene S. Robinson, another Stanford alum says: It’s only gay if you make eye contact

My take is that in 2010 or whenever it was, a coach should have approached the alleged perp or perv and say “hey dude, you are making my boys, nervous, shove off!” or something. It’s weird for there to be a bureaucratic response, years later.

Actually, now that I think about it, there was an older alum at Dartmouth in 1984 who sort of abused me in that way in the men’s locker room. At the time I thought it was odd, but I did not feel violated. Years later, and in context of “meToo”, I realized the dude might have had freaky intentions. I am not trying to dismiss the feelings of the formerly naked Stanford wrestlers.

I think the press shaming is adequate punishment for HL.

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Random Dartmouth ’22, copyright The Trustees of Dartmouth College, 1769/1817

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Go Big Green

 

edit to add: “Hello, Mark Weiss? This is Dartmouth College calling. We are very sorry to have to bother you, but we will be needing to have you return your diploma, even after 32 years in that our sources indicate you have misidentified “Trustees of Dartmouth College v Woodward, 1819″ and as you surely had been told the Latin wordage on your diploma literally says ‘Should you ever forget the Old Mother Alma Mater and the exact name and date of the event that is the basis of all that you had the privilege of experiencing and in fact de facto all corporate law you, upon demand must yield this document and all the inclusive rights and privileges, except in New Hampshire and the District of Columbia’. Cheers. Dartmouth. Happy holidays.”

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Helen Wills Moody art

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Helen Wills Moody went to Berkeley and was the model for a figure in a Diego Rivera mural in San Francisco

I am thinking about Helen Wills the tennis star, and her role in the arts, which is considerable.

Then my brain flashed to Kathy Jordan, Stanford’s greatest tennis player, who got 10,000 votes for PAUSD board here (including mine). I wonder if Jordan would sit for an artist — could help her image. She underplayed the tennis thing. My point is that many families think of “Stanford Women’s Tennis Player” as a paragon.

Did Menlo Park and Stanford psuedo-trad ink arist Drue Kataoka ever depict Kathy Jordan (or any tennis’s for that matter)?

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in this version of “reality” — it’s plastic alto, people, loosely influenced by “1Q84” — Drue Kataoka upstages Helen Wills Moody. See, Or C (nerd joke):

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or, if you have five minutes, which I haven’t, yet:

Here is Kathy Jordan but my depiction is more Rauschenberg than Sumi-e

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Available on…Amazon

 

and: Drue has Venus but not likely Kathy Jordan (um..Venus played at Stanford, in Bank of the West?)

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andand: this is pretty weird pivot even by Plasty standards but I’m thinking of my Gunn Oracle team member (although we didn’t call it that) Jessica Yu who won an Academy Award and then said “you know you are at an interesting point in your career when your outfit and giant diamond lended earrings cost more than your film: you know you are at a point in your art career when you paint a tennis champion and your chop is larger than the tennis racket. Maybe just a giant DRUE KATAOKA ala Ed Ruscha and with a tiny tennis player comprising the “K”, k?

Weird segue but I took a photo 4DBE05F5-495C-4439-9C2E-D82A2E1B559F.jpegyesterday in the City of the backside of a building at Chestnut or near Chestnut and Columbus, “Coit Liquors” with beams holding the structure and in the bottom of my frame is a Vietnam War veteran using crutches: I thought the angles of the crutches recalled the beams; (and likewise the K looks like the Venus):

It’s near SFAI mind you

 

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I talked basketball with Stanford’s retired professor of Applied Physics, then found this video with Marty Beller singing about speed and velocity

Duffy and I were on our morning rounds when he spotted our neighbor who is retired professor, sitting in his favorite cafe. We joined him for a few minutes of gab, then he drove us home. I almost dropped my dog as I fumbled with seatbelt and door. I almost cussed. I exclaimed.

Later, I was watching a Liverpool tape and wondered whether the woman-voice rock song was by Palo Alto’s The Donnas. Sussing the snatch of lyric I found above.

Close enough, or weird enough, for Plastic Alto. Man City starts in 2 minutes

Marty Beller, and I’m jumping back and forth in time, I met ten years ago or more when he drummed for the band featuring my then clients Stew and Heidi. I do recall that his wife is the literary agent Jill Grinberg. I guess I could update with Prof name but he probably wants his privacy. He had some great anecdotes about Jim Harbaugh, who played football but not likely basketball with his older son.

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Twenty-four Weiss dispatches for Palo Alto Patch, circa 2011 (or pre-‘Plastic Alto’), and 2 other notes on our rights

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I said to someone apropos of my meeting Palo Alto Patch’s Aaron Selverston at the unveiling of the James Moore Bill Bliss bike monument at Baylands, that I subsequently filed a dozen articles there. It’s actually 24.

Also a fair amount of comments.

I think, meanwhile. or even more subsequently and as recently as last night, I’ve posted to the message board of Palo Alto Weekly (or “PAW”) roughly 500 times.

Plasty meanwhile is past 500,000 words and 2,000 posts. The posts here range from three words — i.e. a headline and photo — to 20,000 words, on Jazz History of Palo Alto (albeit the piece is self-similar, it repeats, like a music composition, as artifice or pretetnion).

Adn1: did I mention that Dave Price is a big fat idiot? (not the baseball pitcher, who is quite smart and fit, and I think a winner). Also, someone told me that there’s a good piece of satire by Al Franken that I should read– Jon Karl Fredrich, the former civics teacher and nearly a U.S. Congressmemer: he got 2,000 votes, which might have got him elected HNIC of Dominica.

andand: I might be confusing Laura Ingraham and Theresa Polenz, but people used to say that Laura went to a basement party at Dartmouth and got too drunk and people were mean or vulgar or potentially by today’s standards abusive. Actually, I recall  now that Polenz, two or three years behind and briefly overlapping her at The Dartmouth Review (right wing rag) danced with me her freshman year in one of those same fraternities. Dinesh D’Souza, who was known to many as Distort D’Newsa dated Laura or so people said and later was sentenced for a felony (not related to his treatment of Ingraham).

This is a weird segue but the recent Turkish government, i.e. one with a dictator, sent a news crew for government controlled media i.e. weaponized electronic media and surveillance technology to set up with a tripod on Bryant Street near our City Hall and collect data about former soccer hero Hakan Sukur who later decamped to L.A. or so it is said. Dictators are enemy of the people; free press is bulwark of Democracy.

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Also, I noticed last night Palo Alto police with lights flashing interacting with a street musician, coinkydinky at same Bryant Street near City Hall, on Uni actually. They claimed that a caller said the sax player was too loud or otherwise offensive. I stood by C_ and said that I knew a fair amout about street performers and First Amendment here and C_ was well within his rights. From what I’ve observed, and C- told me, he is the one being stalked and harassed, by some woman who may or may not work upstairs in 300 block of University, and if the police are involved at all they have a bias of pro-business and pro-landlord and are very close to racial profiling. I’m just saying. “Just_ ” as in “justifiably”. Me, not our public safety sworn representatives.

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Chevel IS country

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Here’s looking at you, kid

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Looking up the skirts

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Nikki Glaser is funny looking: Nikki Glaser is not in Kansas anymore. I’m here all week. No, I’m here for another hour (2hr parking). Try the fish ( meanwhile, I’m at Mario’s Bohemian Cigar Store having eggplants.

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