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Sharod garners ‘Toga laurels
For my money I like Sharod Miller as man of the match, Gunn over Saratoga by 2, in that in crunch time he back-to-back made a tip-in then swatted inside the Falcon shot.
This after the Saratoga rooters were heckling him and jeering; he did make an awkward entrance, dropping a pass and then, football style, falling to the floor to try to cover it. And I did watch all 11 Gunn football games — Sharod was a receiver and looked normal whereas here he looks huge, because the Titans otherwise are muskrat skinny — including I wrote when Shinichi Hirano said Sharod at outside linebacker was co-player of the game. In Lynbrook the duchebags actually make monkey-sounds when he came in and called him “Killer.” And I insist, although 2,000 others may beg to differ, that when Paly rooters go “U.S.A! U.S.A!” it’s because their team is all-white while Gunn has a black coach — Brandynn Williams, Sharod, and Andre Augustin splitting the point with a Jew and a Asian.
So, good on Gunn. Closing out the El Camino lower title, to be promoted back to SCVAL, where we won league in 1980, 1981 and 2009. Also, the Lee-Heidenreich’s passed beautifully. “Al Palo Alto” (Alex Gil) played well but it was not his night.
Gunn should pick up sticks against Santa Clara and whoever but I will hopefully pick them up at their CCS berth, and meanwhile I am re-booting as an embedded reporter at The Mullin Show, especially against the Fremont Indians, whose two best players, I see on Cal-Hi, are Muslim. Let’s see them shove the flag in their faces, class act that. (Sarc 1)
Yeah, and I did taunt slightly, but in rather esoteric form: “One flap down”. I generally say either “Patience” or “Defense”.
Meanwhile I was rolling with Coach and The Judge. The Judge distracted us from crunch time nervousness to relate the relevant comparison to his being told, 30 years ago but like it was last Tuesday by Los Gatos timekeepers that he had one time out, but when he got the inbound and tried to call time, they gave him a T. Two points, but I forget how it ends. I said “so you became a judge, and vow to never impose arbitrary justice?” He, (Griffin Bonini, Gunn 1983) also had an interesting story about his recruiting visit to Dartmouth and sensing something amiss in Tim Cohane (he ended up playing at Claremont). I made a lame joke comparing the Bonini Twins, Muff and Colin, to the Lee-Heidenreich brothers; Muff lost more between freshman and sophomore years than they guys weigh put together. No, he said thanks to Hans Delannoy, he went from 5’11” and 210 to 6’0 175. But he did say “I lost 60 pounds” so I can’t quite do the math.
and1: Paly actually lost to Homestead, 48-46 with Mullin held to a season-low 10, so who knows if they are still in the hunt for a share of the SCVAL or CCS berth. And Fremont has it seems to Muslim or Middle-Eastern sounding names: Shorab and Abdulrasul, so let’s see how far Paly “los mucosos” take their GI Jingo act. Not sure if I’ll get to Paly in Los Gatos, unless it’s to also rendezvous with my old friend Diane Collman Skinner a close personal friend of Harbaugh, former Paly rah-rah, author, to meet her family. If Terry my Terry — my Valentine — wants to come along, even better. (edit to add: I ran into Kevin Mullin, his mom, his dad and his brother at Rinconada Library and he said if they beat Los Gatos that Fremont will be for the title).
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David Carr also starred in the doc “Page 1” covering Vice media. Cut to Orozco 1934 at dartmouth in ray Faulkner 1969:
Ada’s Cafe slightly less special Friday the 13th
Tony Hughes, a former Paly golf champ, a Barclays banker of muni bonds and an all around White Hat (good guy) is holding down the fort today at Ada’s Cafe for wife Kathleen. Golf holiday? Personal chef to Obama? No, bad bug. She’s under the weather.
Coach and I met here for Fritata and to discuss the difference in energy output between John Wooden’s trapping press and Paul Westhead’s run and gun. Or, compare “The Slap” a new tv show to “The Punch” the Kermit Washington ordeal. I’d actually like to see a young writer adapt the John Fierstein book on Kermit into some type of media treatment.
Ada’s Cafe is a real God-send.
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Kurt Schwitters
I did just leave a VM for MG, and then started writing a some thing sum thing about my running for Caifornia Assemblage, a Kurt schwitters, Paul Simon kind of thing
Portrait of Kurt Schwitters by El Lissitzky, 1929.
GOODBYE KURT SCHWITTERS
by Matt Gonzalez
“I use any material the picture demands.” Kurt Schwitters, 1920.
Today marks the conclusion of an important Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) retrospective, the first in the United States in over 25 years. Limited to three exhibition venues: the Princeton University Art Museum, the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, and finally the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA), Kurt Schwitters: Color and Collage presents over 80 works by the 20th Century German born artist whose versatility spanned a variety of artistic mediums including painting, collage, sculpture, assemblage, and typographical work.
Although associated with Dada throughout his life, Schwitters resolved to be his own movement. He called it Merz from a fragment of a phrase, which originally spelled Kommerz und Privatbank, he had cut out of a newspaper advertisement and incorporated into one…
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Pubic defender

Broke Ass Stuart has a website, and Alex Mak of the BAS confederacy profiled Matt Gonzalez, the public defender, former SF Supe and artist.
I thought it neat, and commented to such, that next to the article there was an ad for “Baby Diapers Free Trial”.
The headline wrote itself (and then tried to write “wore itself”??)
Four years of college, 500,000 words later, this is all I got.
Rob Syrett and I were talking about maybe I cam going to run for Assemblage. A Kurt Schwitters meets Paul Simon kind of thing.
I was trying to get to Li Na and her “fuzzy balls”. Falcons-Titans Friday night, but I did see a Falcons-Matadors Tuesday as well.
I have about 500 backlogged posts or items, as stored in my phone.
Kenneth Baker likes Patrick showing at Romer Young.

There are 257 items if you search “li na” and “fuzzy ball” — certainly I did not imagine tying it to a Matt Gonzalez post called “Pubic defender”
Mr. Simon was a strong advocate of government solutions to social problems. He favored direct federal loans to college students, costly programs to create jobs and national adult literacy programs, and he had no problem with keeping taxes high to pay for them. ”I want a government that cares,” he declared in his campaigning. ”I want a government that helps people.” Funny, he doesn’t look Italic.
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Divisa Ensemble of the Peninsula
Any chance they as a quintet would busk at Lytton Plaza?
I brought the Magnolia Sisters, Grammy nominees in Cajun bluegrass, there once, April 1, 2010.
Here is a duet by two members. I haven’t quite focused yet to name them. I am responding to a postcard I saw at a local cafe.
On June 27, 2015 there is a show at Lucie Stern ballroom.
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More Doug Moran with finish fetish fundament

Doug Moran the Troll of Matadero Creek doesn’t like Bruce Beasley but Sid Espinosa, me, Greg Scharff, Terry Acebo Davis, Elise DeMarzo and countless others beg to differ
and my response:
Greg Brown at his address to PAHA, for the publication of Matt Bowlng’s book –Greg is on the cover — noted that when he visited Linkoping and brought up the fate of “Foreign Friends” they all started laughing in that the work was designed to be temporary and not permanent, that they toss similar works into the bog and let them rot but we were so intent on trying to repair the piece.
I met my girlfriend of six years now –my Valentine — Terry Acebo Davis at Bruce Beasley’ studio — she was on PAPAC at the time as chief negotiator liaison to Bruce and I went as an ad hoc member of the public. In fact, that I met Bruce randomly as he toured Cali Ave with Paula Kirkeby in 2007 is what launched for me three runs for Palo Alto City Council (>10,000 votes all in) and about 400 articles on my blog on policy — I am mentioning these two anecdotes in that the beauty of art, compared to say computers, is you cannot plot or predict how people will perceive them, what reactions it provokes. Our art catalyzes us and binds or bonds us.
People thought the Beasley design for Mitchell was weird or worse, but in context to a mishmash building design, it seems unifying; that it blends in or goes unnoticed Doug claims is remarkable in that context. Also, for a continuous granite arch, it is significantly better designed than the crappy ad hoc basketball court with its even crappier faux monument to a sports hero*.
De gustibus non disputandem.
Or as Paracelsus said: the difference between a poison and a potion is the Doug I mean Dose.
* I mean “Jeremy Lin Played Here” which is our version of the 3 Lies of John Harvard” statue in Cambridge, MA. No, Jeremy went to JLS and played there, sprained his ankle at YMCA et cetera. If he had played at the new Mitchell Park court, he or someone nearby would break a leg. Mark my words. It’s an attractive nuisance.
and1:
This might go over the heads of most PAW readers or seem odd, but what creators are fighting for is the opportunity, in a consumer society, or military-industrial-complex, whatever you call this, The Matrix — to create period. What happens to the work, how people see it, what they get or don’t get, what they project, what they reject, if they want to buy it or destroy it is mere commentary. And somewhat irrelevant. Beyond our control.
I guess by my own logic it should not faze me in the least that I write here and Doug, or Steve Levy or Bill Johnson delete my work.
But I back it up at my blog.
Fido sit, where’s your muzzle? Pound the alarum. Let’s burn this fleur. Call me Nicky. Don’t be a sticky.
The Pomp don’t twerk cause the random lost his hand-job.
Nick?
(And I just saw this two minutes ago, for the fist time. One hundred thirty six others have seen it. I recall seeing a parody of it, on Leno. And I did hear “feel my backside up a little more” not “fill my bottle up” And I hear “fido” with “bitch” and “turn them out”. See what I mean?
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Nya Jade keeps rockin’ in the free world
Nya Jade is based I think in New York but is Ghanaian and for a while hung out in the 650. I recall seeing her at Foothill Junior College when I was taking Janis Stevenson’s class on the blues, singing with the chorus of Lydia Oey and not attending Paul Davis’ too slobbering Beatles pant (like a Collie stationed in front of a taco stand, in July). Paul Davis who gave me an “F” for saying the Beatles were over-rated and more a phenomenon in a McLuhanist sense of the electronic media that cutting edge per se.
I look forward to hearing more of Nya Jade either via these tracks or it would be great to hear her live. I think that under a different name I booked her once into Stanford CoHo but I’m not sure of the details.
There is a mystery to Nya Jade, for sure.
If she is secretly an international woman of mystery I am sure it is for the good guys and gals. Since I said below that Ledisi deserves a variety show ala Carol Burnett, maybe Nya Jade and some friends, maybe even Shonda Rhimes could team up something that is like a musical mix of “Charlie’s Angels” “Homeland” or maybe Marsh McCall my Gunn classmate could lend me your ears. I think Lisa Allette Brooks who did field work in Botswana once gave Nya a guitar lesson. Or, not sure.
edit to add: Nya’ website says that she is actually not “what country” but Country per se, like Darius Rucker and also Mazel Tov to Nya (not Nyree) and family: what day of the week, makes me wonder, was your daughter born on?
ok, and1: my then-client Allen Clapp and How The Orange Peels opened for Hootie and the Blowfish at Mountain Winery and as musicians (including Peter Holsapple) were sitting around I started thinking “who is that second guitar player?” and it turns out the dude was actually Darius’s bodyguard who set up up-stage of the singer, whose fans perhaps cannot help but reach out to touch his awesomely prodigious talent; I wish Nya the right amount of attention to get her what she is seeking. See also: Eugene Robinson who similarly courted a certain cultivated amount of “HOLD MY ____” onstage. Eugene proud papa of 3 and Stanford grad. So: what about duet of Eugene and Nya ala Billy Joe and Norah?
K.Flay at Oakland Fox and Live 105
K.Flay the Stanford educated rapper, who has probably never toured with Deso Dogg and was not, until just now, on the government watch list, toured Europe recently and will play I think Feb. 27 at Fox Oakland and you can also hear her latest track on Live 105 KITS if you call Aaron Axelson and them.
Never caught her live but would probably try to get up there for that.
I like her version of “Crazy”.
This post pre-empted something I was writing about Eric Finale and his exhaustion, after Rockage 4.0. And I was gonna write about today being birthday of Lincoln, Darwin and the kid who poured my Joe at secret non-Paris Plastic Alto location. The kid says he might not be Aquarius in that the stars have shifted (red) since the days of Nostradamus.
edit to add: Fox says “ding” I mean Fox says that 2/27 is actually Noise Pop and that K.Flay supports Geographer. It also says that Ledisi comes March 1. (which reminds me i posted something about Patty Barber and then Helen Sung back to back at SFJazz — did I miss it?)
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