Garaj Mahal, Palo Alto w Garaj Mahal, Cambridge

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    Sf jazz June 2018 my first time

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  2. Garaj Mahal is a jazz/jam/world band featuring Fareed Haque and Kai Eckhardt guitar and bass that, for instance, played House of Blues Cambridge Massachusetts in 2000 the exact same night that my dear friend Dr. Brian Moore had his bachelor party — I don’t recall if we went in or just said hello to them loading in — we drank “Scorpion Bowls” and wandered around aimlessly quoting lines from “Good Will Hunting” and reminiscing about youthful forays as Dartmouth men into Smith, Holyoke and Skidmore if you get my drip. (And not to be confused with Cambridge Analytica who helped the Russkies steal our democracy and the duche bags at the corner of Kipling and Lytton who are called Stanford Anaylitica at least until their building is redeveloped. And not to be confused with Bart Boshears I think his name from Gonzaga I think the same school as the rival years later of Brett Kavanaugh and his rock band Capture the Flag)
  3. Garaj Mahal Palo Alto is a group of local emerging artists who may or may not be of the age of consent but likely have never heard or heard of Fareed Haque — who also has a kick ass version of CSN “So Far” on Blue Note Records my copy of which I donated to Hector and Helena Sol of Palo Alto Sol — but also did some great 1990s covers at Palo Alto World Music Day in year 10 which I and Claude Ezran –mostly Claude — created in 2009 which is also a Father’s Day Busking Street Fair but not featuring necessarily music by people or color or from south of equator or in Spanish, Portuguese or Boubecar Traore -if that’s a tongue. And yeah I’m likely the only person who raised up Uni Ave to try to say hello to Fareed Haque and or Kai Eckhardt only to be floor by the scene below: and please not I am a professional music manager and talent scout and impressario so have only the most above board intentions when I meet todays youth as compared with 1990s youth like Taylor Eigsti and Maya Ford both of who I was early backers of; and reminds that Joey Alexander the three-year-old (in terms of being discovered) piano from Indonesia has a Palo Alto tie in that Jason Olaine is his producer and Jana Herzenberger (pka Herzen) is his label and he is coming to SF Jazz — which reminds reminds — speaking of shaggy dog — that I started this post looking for the June 14 Flag Day concert photos I took of “Jules at 8” by Mark Becker now known as Julian Lage (age 30 or so) strictly because I want to publish my photo of the lobby mural upstaged at SFJazz which I just now — or 10 minutes back — here at Coupa — Mocha! Mocha! Mocha! — that’s worlds worst Ginsburg joke — which reminds I am both wearing a HOWL cap AND meeting later with a former Ginsburg archivist — but also idd I mention Sandow Birk ? — and MEGAN STEVENS of Los Angeles but painted a mural at a flower shop in Redwood City and is maybe friends with not my favorite person but I do admit she has some allure the candidate for PATC by name of Elaine Tang who I wrote about below, apropos of her weird yet compelling imitation of Mick Jagger circa Vietnam Era meaning Sticky Fingers and Let it Bleed last night at the 5 hour marathon of Democracy On The Come; Uang, the computer thinks she is tangy. I also want to say I confuse Sandow Birk and Mark Tanney I htink his name. The son of professor of art from San Jo who makes millions and is in the Anderson Collection. Also there is somethiing came cross transom (CCT) about Mario Ayalo I think his version of Robert Frost “mending wall” with mexican wrestling mask or Tarrentino gimp motif. What is the differnece between Tarrantino and Frost, these days? Also, a guy named Eddie at Coupa with both King Tut and Batman logo tats, which had me texting former Berkeley High footballer and Alpha Phi gumshoe dancer the Cochiti Cocker or Cooker Mateo Romero Rondo Bro Dont You Know to try to get the lead on the beadsman who I think of as Marcus Hanneman but not the soccer goalie. Which makes me think of
  4. jeff Parker and Sally Hemings, at Dartmouth by way of Wahoowa. Long story
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  6. And her is lady at yo la tenfold at Fillmore doing tree pose
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Commission aspirant pitches “tape and plungers” as traffic measure

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Give me liberty or give me duct tape

Elaine Uang, millennial growth zealot, suggests, in response to question about Ross Road bike lane boondoggle, that according to a guru with a blog “plungers and tape” work surprisingly well. I taped 3 minutes of this thread — tape in the sense of digital documentation, visual with audio, and I presume contrariwise Ms Uang meant sticky, plasticky or vinyl stuff – and will update with more detail when schedule permits.

There are 13 candidates for 2 PATC seats.

Heaven help us all, as Stevie Wonder, and Claire Daly say. Claire Daly, reeds-person non pareil, who played 2003 in my concert series at Alma and Hamilton. Which was an arts gallery now office space. HHUA, re Uang and her ilk.

edita minutes later:

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And1:

who ordered cold Italian pizza? This guy:

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I attended five hours of commission and board candidate vetting by 7 members of council. (Scharff was absent; Tanaka was tardy).
My scorecard for PATC was Kraus, Eisenberg (and Ezran as third); council tonite picked real estate attorney Giselle P and Democratic functionary and former software exec Cari Templeton. At least I got the gender part correct!
Makes me wonder if the two former mayors (Beecham and Mossar) were there as stalking horses.

Cari has an interesting personal statement, on the Dem Caucus website:
As a proud, progressive, I am passionate about equal rights for women, LGBTQ people, and people of color, and I believe we need to restore the middle class through a $15 minimum wage, free college, “Medicare for all,” and further key reforms. I am a thoughtful leader, an experienced negotiator, and a strong communicator, who wants to make a positive difference in the Progressive Caucus. I have the skills, time, and commitment to lead as the Communications Officer of the Progressive Caucus. Furthermore, I have the passion to develop emerging and upcoming leaders within the caucus through mentorship and identifying opportunities for others to showcase their skills. Together we can grow the participation and impact of California’s Progressive Caucus!
(Sounds more like a candidate for HRC)

Good luck to all the new commishs.

I thought ARB and PRC should have added more new blood. Don’t get me wrong, we have a plethora of talent wanting to get involved, regardless of their possbile agendas. (my harshest comments, above, previous, were for the reconstituted former mayors: move on)

(posted to PAW — let’s see if they leave it up)

andandand: i don’t know why Elaine Uang’s weird soliloquay reminded me of Rolling Stones but I did use my still-new-to-me handheld to geek out on early Stones and then buy tickets for Terry TMW and I to see them live in Santa Clara next spring. I have no idea if Palo Alto Forward or “(Deep Palo Alto)” coordinated what looks to me like pro-growth packing of the boards. I rooted for Michelle Kraus and Rebecca Eisenberg, as I said on PAW.

I was pleased to see councilmember-elect Alison Cormack sitting thru the marathon vetting session last week. In fact, she seemed to catch the entirety, whereas I ducked out twice, including a jaunt over to Parks and Rec to sound regarding the Rinconada Pool kerflufle. Alison, our 1-in-10,000 change at the White House. And skeptical as I am, Ms. Templeton may be a comer.

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Nilaja Sun

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Breakfast with Delores

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And it’s kind of a red herring, or a purple people eater hearing but there’s a rapper named Dessa from the band called Doomtree and I discovered her or them in 2009 while walking across St. Paul and I heard the music and was drawn to what turned out to be the Macalester College spring fling concert.  We also can hear Dessa’s music in the film about Ruth Bader Ginsberg whose moniker was inspired by a black rapper named biggie smalls and this is about as shaggy as a dog can get without becoming a cloud, a sound cloud as it were.   I’m here all week, try the Ranchero steak omelette.

imageThis is the tree it looks perfectly healthy to me but the city wants to cut it down because they say it’s endangering the building. I left a voicemail with the city suggesting they tear down the building instead. choose your battles.

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Prince is dead my mom is dead. I don’t want the tree to be dead. Dig?

 

and1: If you are reading this post you might also notice the masthead of my blog which shows me bowling in that same Saint Paul Minnesota on that same day that I not only bowled but saw a movie, the Coen brothers a serious Man, heard  dessa and saw my cousins.

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Hey, you 16 developers, what else can we do for you?

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Live coverage amending tiitle 18 of P AMC -zoning Monday, November 26 9:30 PM

and remind me, How much did we pay the consultant to help us help you?

 

edit to add, it’s only 9:12 actually:

1)  lobbyist  Duffy Daugherty  hopes the city will throw him a bone.

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Artist stands down right wing provocateurs: killing it softly with her song

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Marlinda Hernandez, a Stanford sophomore from Chicago, wrote and posted a musical response to Fox News Laura Ingraham smear campaign stemming from brouhaha at campus hate monger event in October.

Strolling campus with Stanford alum Steve and Eric: Cohen today I picked up the Stanford daily and found an interesting story that took me a while to translate into “real world.”  Are young rapper and activist named Melinda Hernandez made the news by writing recording and posting a rap song in response to being charged with battery by the son of a famous alumnus who is also the president of the Stanford Republicans club with themselves look to be provocateurs more than policymakers or scholars or anything resembling Abraham Lincoln  are young rapper an activist named Melinda Hernandez made the news by writing recording and posting a rap song in response to being charged with battery bye the son of a famous alumnus who is also the president of the Stanford Republicans club with themselves look  more like provocateurs than policy makers or scholars or anything resembling Abraham Lincoln.

I sussed around and clicked through a bit and was actually quite impressed Finding three performances and obvious talent. The boys messed with the wrong person Chica, go indeed.

Performing under the name Linda Sol  there is the performance called “testimony“ . It’s on soundcloud.

I hope this person keeps open the possibility of a career in the performing arts. Stanford needs more active Bissett artist like Melinda Hernandez   (although I admit it’s been a while since I discovered a future platinum recording artist or Tony award winning play right Broadway star).

This report is based on an indented to Stanford daily Erin Woo. We also met members of Ramshead auditioning next week for their version of the Addams Family  and an editor of the daily named Gillian Brassil. A freshperson also from Chicago named Claudia interested in international relations also hipped me to SRC, Change My Mind  and other subtleties of the story which is obviously unfolding and evolving.

Or as I like to say: what do you Stand For? This time we got a good answer.

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‘we met in beirut’

Screen Shot 2018-11-25 at 10.39.53 AMactually, we’ve never met, although I think we attended Gunn High school overlapping — with 1,200 others — in 1981-1982. I did not know many freshman. The girl I dated — girl, woman, “judy” — had a kid sister (actually she had two sisters there) and the younger one, before she had met me, spotted me and told someone — who told D____ — that I looked “smart”.  I had glasses, and for much of that year was clinically depressed. Depressed enough that I dropped AP math and physics. Depressed although I had been admitted to the school of my first choice, early decision. In my case, depressed looked “smart’. (although in reality the main symptom was temporary stupidness).

Actually, I recently tried to ring “D_” — the high school sweetheart — and she did not pick up. I got the number from the guy a year ahead of me, who runs a grocery store. She / “judy” texted me back to say she was “shocked” to hear from me. Shocked? Is that a sloppy substitution for “surprised”? Whatever. (and I guess this has become too personal, and noting to do with “Accent Elimination”, the cool video installation, pictured in part above, by conceptual artist Nina Katchadourian, which I saw at Cantor Museum a whiles back. And “judy” is a proposed word by another genius conceptual artist, featured in the Chron this week as a substitute for “he” or “she” – -but not necessarily a Judy Garland reference. Which reminds me that I just met a honcho or honchette from Lucile Packard Foundation and Hospital, named Chrystal, who not only was nice to my dog but was able to deftly name the cast of three previous versions of “A Star Is Born”. But I digress, dig?

When Terry, Terry My Wife — “TMW” — the former TMT — “Terry My Terry” the artist and arts administrator salsa (“slash”) commissioner Terry Acebo Davis — ah say bow — were recently in Noo Yak for our honeymoon — which was less than a full moon, far less, more like a long week end — I tried to contact the artist Nina Katchadourian and it took a couple weeks for her to respond. I threatened in retaliation to create a deriviative work in which I stand up in a cafe and read without accent — unless you are from South Side of Chicago — chica, go — a script from “Accent Elimination”. And until then, all you Plastic Alto readers who happen to also be stalking Nina Katchadourian, suffice your selves with this screen capture. That is Nina, from Palo Alto, and her mum, from Finland by way of Lebanon. I think. And her father, not picture, is Armenian by way of Lebanon, I think. Or Turkey, as a seasonal dish. Or “that’s my tea” as the teen-aged neighbor –whose parents are British but don’t watch soccer — would say.

Maybe for Xmas I can buy a Nina Katchadourian print from a fancy art gallery mail order in New York of Nina with toilet paper on her head. Terry and Karen saw this at Fort Mason and were raving mad for it, before I even knew she went ot Gunn. (I do collect art from Gunn grads: John Beech, Eric Cohen).

Unless Terry reads this first and nixes the idea. I tried to buy Terry on her birthday in honor of our dog Duffy a Fritz Scholder print of an upside down god but Terry said, not unlike Niche that log looks unleaded. (Damn you autocorrect and those that like to leave charming errors, or make up pretend charming errors: the dog looked dead).

Maybe I can trick my not such a smarty pants phone to do a bad transcript of Nina, her dad and her mom.

Reminds me also that Lynn Stegner, daughter in law of my former neighbor Wallace, is teaching an extension class on memoir. I am fixing to submit this as “memoir”. Or as David Shields says “when I write about Nina Katchadourian I am writing about myself”.

There’s also a rock band called Beirut but I digress. Also I wonder if Nina Katchadourian had considered collaborating in some way with fellow stanford spawn Jana Herzenberger of Motema Records in NYC. While we are on subject of bands — and Plastic Alto, at its gooey core, is about music music music — I had fun geeking out last night to videos of two different bands named Crumb: the one with Robbie Cronholm and the one with a beautiful young female lead — a judy — named Something “Rapani” i think. Besides their song “shoe gazer” — which was a 1990s genre — they had a song that was catchy with a mid-line “so and so” that I couldn’t quite find. It’s weird what parts or art or songs stick with you. Like I enjoy telling people that the famous Japanese woodcut wave is actually from the “Mount Fuji series’. And speaking of not-which, I accidentally rang curator AOA Christina Hellmich to express surprise that Gaugin visited the West Indies beyond Tahiti — which is Oceana — and also did wood carvings and ceramics. Or Brave New World with such (naked) people in it!

I found this NK screen captcha as part of a 100-sec clip of “accent elimination” by pondering if The New Yorker’s Raffi K was kin to Nina K.  Speaking of which, I had a lovely little visit with Nancy Packer, who is mum to two excellent writers — and fellow Gunn grads — see what I’ve done, this circle — Ann and George, George of The New Yorker.

and1: not that she needs any of my ideas, but Nina Katchadourian, former Palo Altan, can collaborate with “Funny in Farsi” also current or former Palo Altan on a song parody based on Tom Waits “Big in Japan” called “Big in Tehran” and although the great Ralph Carney has left the building, maybe they or she can recruit former Gunn sax player Stefan Cohen to do the honks and snivels. (Nina wrote me back to say she is friends with the author of “Funny In Farsi” btw). There’s also a guy named Cornelius Boots who might be fun to play with who gave us his clarient to focus full time on making music with Japanese natural reeds instruments.

Or as Nina Katchadourian wearing a makeshift found in the seat pocket fake Groucho mustache might say: Time waits for no judy but fruity flies Etihad sock it to me, banana.

note: this is actually an open fan letter to the conceptual artist Nina Katchadourian who commented on an earlier version of this. I also sent her a list of people from our generation at Gunn High in Palo Alto, CA (near Stanford) that I knew of being in the arts, in hopes she’d either add to the list or comment on such. I also think she should collaborate with Jana Herzen (Herzenberger) from our school whose parents ran a famous lab and who runs Motema Records in New York, a multiple Grammy laureate mostly in jazz. Nina has a series that uses pop music and I’m suggesting she could create something to her standards in that realm. Not a vanity project, but it is unclear whether she would be a performing artist or merely playing a performing artist in a conceptual art sense. Confusing. Yes.

Dramatis personae:

Nina Katchadourian, New York performing and conceptual artist

Unnamed sisters of my junior-senior year high school sweetheart

Unnamed sweetheart

Mrs Katchadourian (not named but pictured, at top)

Guy who runs Piazza Grocery and went to Davis with “D_”

Taylor Mac appearing in SF, Genius grant winner, says “judy” for he/she

Judy Garland, kind of  (music story, adored by people like Steve Almond who don’t watch football)

Michelle Shocked, defrocked folk singer (she’s homophobic) sort of

Lucille Packard, philanthropist

Chrystal, who works at Packard and misses her dog

I guess Duffy the dog who is now part of every breath I take

Terry my wife (aka known as Terry Acebo Davis or Terry Davis)

There’s a German woman I met during a fire at Ian Schrager’s Public on my honeymoon in September in New York who manages a Danish kinky dancer and choreographer

Beirut the rock band

Crumb the rock band (Robbie Cronholm’s)

Crumb the rock band (cute young girl’s, cuter than Robbie certainly)

Japanese artist Fukoshia or something

Which reminds me of a young woman named Something Furia who was from Japan and attending Foothill College and I picked her up so to speak at a gas station corner of El Camino and 237, a bus stop and we became friends enough that I once took her to a Knicks game — she also attended Columbia — and I bought her a cap. Furui or Furia.

Christina Hellmich, curator at SFAMs

Gaugin

Unnamed naked black woman as Eve in Paradise in Gaugin Martinique woodcut who knew? (yeah, that’s fictional and everybody above is real and mostly living)

Raffi Katchadourian, writer, The New Yorker, distant relative or fan of Nina — and this is starting to read like “Wild Party” by Frederick Moncure March who I like only  because I hope to adapt for stage a realistic or true to source adaptation of boxing poem, basis for Robert Wise “The Set-Up” yet with Gunn daddy but not Alum Eugene S. Robinson the singer and actor and writer as Pansy Jones the Robert Ryan role: blacker. Deal.

Nancy Packer, Mom, grand-Mum, writer, teacher, neighbor

Ann Packer / George Packer: are they one and the same? I’ve never seen them together.

 

 

 

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Dons cover versus visiting Big Green hoopsters

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Dartmouth takes five in Sobrato war Memorial under the banners of the immortal five: Russell, Jones, Smith, and to others so I can’t quite make out in this moment

The University of San Francisco basketball Don’s led by two local lads one from Palma in Salinas a nifty point guard number one and one from a kid from Burlingame in Frenchy Fuqua or something Beat the visiting big green Dartmouths By 19 points Saturday up on the hill parentheses but not that hill ) In front of a mixed bipartisan throng.

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Senator Judge Kopp waved to the crowd, temporarily obscuring from my POV Bill Cartwright 20 feet away.

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I sat with Carl Beaumont Brown Of Emerson Street in Palo Alto, parentheses he knows insurance parentheses who had four tickets in the Phil Smith section 3rd row seats one through four not too shabby extremely good fortune because Steve Eric and I bumped into him as he was parking his car.

I also shared good cheer and hard alcohol parentheses he I had a pumpkin lager at Steele brew on Fulton Brian stretch the former St Ignatious And Dartmouth quarterback and fastballer who recently joined the public sector after 30 years prosecuting baddies for we the people: he was the US attorney for northern California until a certain

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More to come stay tuned
This is Phil Smith, and all America from George Washington high school who died in 2002 of skin cancer and average nearly 8 points a game as a rookie for the world champion warriors and then 20 the following year as a starter.
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Harbaugh is dead

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Edit to add: I was somewhat prophetic albeit crass in that Iowa State black eyed the Woofies to squelch Michigan’s final four aspirations. Such that, if I do attend the college championships in nearby Santa Clara next month or next year I shan’t have to deal with my heart bro.

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