Palo Alto’s democracy sabbath

Dave Price, Doria Summa, Janice of JK office, Claudia Keith, Tommy F, Berman, Scharff, Filseth, Schmid, Holman, Wolbach, Burt, Dubois, Kniss, Bob Moss, Penny Ellman, Neilson buchanan, Jeff Hoel, Winter D

Dave Price, Doria Summa, Janice of JK office, Claudia Keith, Tommy F, Berman, Scharff, Filseth, Schmid, Holman, Wolbach, Burt, Dubois, Kniss, Bob Moss, Edie Keating, Penny Ellman, Neilson buchanan, Jeff Hoel, Winter D. Richard Brand rocking the mic

I become a transparent eye-ball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God.

Just as Shani Kleinhaus the bird advocate spoke, and I tried to mentally reconstruct a riff proferred by nearly-elected water commissioner Gary Kremen, the man himself calls me back and I step outside to take the call, a break from the Palo Alto Council retreat Saturday at the El Palo room of the new Mitchell Center.

Gary, it seems, won the election by 900 votes almost specifically because a guy from our breakfast klatch — Gary bought in recently, as a neighbor in Barron Park to some friends of mine — forwarded him something seemingly trivial, about a cat-advocate group in Mountain View endorsing people in their local race. Gary, the story goes, sat down, focused for about an hour, calculated the potential outcomes of pitting cats vs. birds, issued a plank on water apropos of birds, won that endorsement and maybe that swung the vote, less than 1 percent margin, his way and away from the otherwise excellent incumbent Brian Schmidt. That, plus the $400,000 he spent, of his high tech (sex.com domain flipping, et cetera) earnings.

On the way in, with a blueberry scone from ADA’s, I thought of Emerson while selfying via an Oldham owl:

from emerson to oldham, let us reflect, this shabbat

from emerson to oldham, let us reflect, this shabbat

During my two minutes of orals, I think I said this:

This is my second or third time at this event, although I have been tracking these issues more closely for seven years now. The gamut of things we track go from whether the ground for example on Cali Ave has too much sharp glass and what can be done about it, sand down the glass or tear up the new sidewalk? — to the airy fairy — are there too many planes now, are they louder, are they smellier? I literally take off my cap to you council-members for handing such a bandwidth. I started to want to talk football, in honor of tomorrow’s Super Bowl, as an example. This year, because I have three friends or classmates with boys on the team, wrote 10 or 11 articles about Gunn football. I was remedying the fact that the Weekly covered Paly but not Gunn, and even covered a private school next door. But the family I started with, because my “godson” was playing, then even his father didn’t want the boy to play football. Is there the relative evil of Paly over covered versus Gunn, or the broader context of CTE and should we even allow football — so each issue is complicated and nuanced.

I like the Hawks over the Pats because I have met the mother of Richard Sherman and I know people who know the father of Russell Wilson. Thanks.

So that’s Ralph Waldo Emerson meets Grantland Rice meets (Jewish philosopher*) since it is Shabbat, the Jewish sabbath.

edit to add: I did not get to this in my 3-minute drill, but I was quoted in 2010 in PAW comparing Jim Keene to Bill Walsh, continuing the football theme but in the time it took me to write this, Jim is droning on and on; he did mention Cali Ave streetscape just as I wrote it.

I sat with Jennifer Landsman of Sky Posse for the start of the event, and meeting her influenced my remarks. I was trying to feed her, in the sense, not of mother-birds pre-digesting worms for their progeny, but of Slick Watts and Gus Williams throwing basketballs to Jack Sikma, if you excuse the triple-jump from football to basketball. As Chief S, himself says: all things connected.

May still get to: Palo Alto Goddam (a Nina Simone reference)

and1:
COACH KEENE … Is City Manager James Keene the dapper, wonky version of the late and great San Francisco 49ers coach Bill Walsh? One City Council candidate seems to think so. Mark Weiss, who is running a campaign centered on public art, compared Keene to Walsh at Monday’s discussion of the California Avenue streetscape program. Weiss suggested that council spend less time talking about trees and argued that the council should just let the city manager handle the thorny issue. He compared the slew of difficult issues Keene has had to grapple with in his first year as city manager to Walsh’s growing pains in his first season as 49ers’ head coach. “I think he might be sort of like the Bill Walsh of city managers — the first year he was 4-12, then he delivered three Superbowls,” Weiss said (Walsh actually went 2-14 in 1979, his first year as head coach of the 49ers). Mayor Peter Drekmeier seconded the comparison. “We probably would have been 2-14 without Jim at the helm here,” Drekmeier said.

*I am going with: Moses Maimonides.

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Some thoughts on the schools

I stood after leaving the Open Forum part of Tuesday’s meeting in the dark with three strangers, with a Mom, her son and another boy,who might have been a speaker, a source quoted above and the son of someone I met 32 years ago. At first I mistook them all for Gunn students. (The Mom thanked me). We were discussing “cliques” or clicks, groups of students, sometimes exclusive or unwelcoming. I said “In 1980, my sophomore year at Gunn, five of us met at my parents’ house and taped a discussion on cliques for an article I was writing on social pressure, for the Oracle.”

In 1984, my friend John N_, our valedictorian and a sophomore at Harvard took his own life in New York, at 20. It’s still sad, and disturbing, but I mention this to contextualize that the recent events are not entirely new.

I am literally unsure what any group can do to solve this issue, but we have to try.

I voted for Godfrey and Dauber specifically based on their interest in this issue. (In fact, I think I voted for all five current PAUSD board members, if that’s mathematically possible; I shook Denise’s hand and said “You are doing a good job”).

This too will pass.

I think the Gunn-Paly hoops match Feb. 7 will be an exciting diversion from all this.

Good luck with the jazz concert as well.

Palo Alto is what we make of it. Although we cannot control all the variables.

Let’s give ourself credit for doing as well as we do.

I do not support the “Save the 2,008”, with due respect, however. I beg to differ.

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Musician to recreate Portola expedition, using car, guitar, original songs, social media, wry wit

Part of Jerry Hannan's troubadour experience, in honor of 20 years of Earthwise and 244 years of Portola, is to follow El Camino to Palo Alto, then over the Chaucer St Bridge to Cafe Zo a place for peace, hope, community and bar gelato

Part of Jerry Hannan’s troubadour experience, in honor of 20 years of Earthwise and 244 years of Portola, is to follow El Camino to Palo Alto, then over the Chaucer St Bridge to Cafe Zoe a place for peace, hope, community and bar gelato


Marin-based troubadour Jerry Hannan today and tonight will tip his hat to Portola, who in 1769 left San Diego with 50 men and 50 mules, sought Monterrey Bay — then only searchable by sea — and wound up camping under El Palo Alto the giant tree.

Today and tonight Hannan, who wrote a very listenable and listened to little ditty “Society” for Eddie Vedder and Sean Penn “Into the Wild” — about Alaska and the lack of good cafes in parts therein — will recreate that historic journey and mission, 244 years later. This time he is bringing a car, his girlfriend, a guitar, some sound reinforcement equipment (that is frankly, not necessary, but appreciated), and his Facebook,fbjerry Twitter and URL fans, to 1926 Menalto in Menlo Park, near Palo Alto (in fact, both towns, in 2 different counties even, Santa Clara and in the instant matter San Mateo — both are named for Saints — both towns have monuments pre-dating tonight’s homage about Portola and his mules, and there is also a Bell in front of Sunset, the Magazine).

Early Jerry Hannan at, not Palo Alto but Entmoot, a meeting of the Ents of Fangorn forest at Derndingle -- re-enactment

Early Jerry Hannan at, not Palo Alto but Entmoot, a meeting of the Ents of Fangorn forest at Derndingle — re-enactment

Jerry’s best songs are: “Society”, “Anna May” “Otto D. Tailer”, “You Can’t Smoke in Heaven”, “The A, B, C’s of Love”.

He has shared stages with, besides Earthwise (celebrating 20 years in service to God and Muses, “Earthwise@20” sometimes “earthXXise” although that tends to bring in the wrong element): Sean Hannan, Young Dubliners, Sean Penn, Woody Harrelson, Sam Shepherd, Eddie Vedder, Charlie Hunter, the late Henry Moss, and others.

I met Jerry via Chris “Trouz” Cuevas (Charlie Hunter manager, wenet to high school with Kirk Hammett of Metallica and Les Claypool of Primus) when the three of us went to Chicago — where I was born, again — to try to get Tom Windish of the Windish Agency to sign and promote Jerry. Interestingly, to me at least, Danilo Perez and band, booked into Cubberley weeks later, but from Panama City, Panama were at Siegel’s Jazz Palace the very same night and I saw both shows. There is also a photo of the three of us, Hannan, Cuevas and Weiss after procuring identical Kenneth Cole carry-on bags — I still use mine and may bring it to the show tonight. The bag, I cannot seem to find the photo. This was 2000, October.

$59.99 online

$59.99 online

It’s an early show, tonight, at 7 p.m. and costs a mere $10, all ages welcome. Kathleen Daly are host is a delight and a mensch. She will likely make you a panini, but if you arrive well-fed, you can still try a Naia Bar gelato in these six flavors: Pistacchio, Blue Bottle Coffee, something red, something yellow, et cetera.

I am hoping to spend the bulk of the 10 hours remaining before showtime updating this post and personally emailing everyone my computer thinks knows you or your computer.

Gaspar de Portola say Jerry Hanna he up there with Victor Jara, Silvio Rodriguez and John Lennon, figuratively not literally speaking. And Joe Hill.

Gaspar de Portola say Jerry Hanna he up there with Victor Jara, Silvio Rodriguez and John Lennon, figuratively not literally speaking. And Joe Hill.

edit to add:
The Portolá expedition, consisting of 64 persons, set out from San Diego on July 14, 1769. The party included the following:

Portolá and servant (2); Rivera and servant (2); Fages and 6 or 7 Catalonian Volunteers (7-8); Costansó, the engineer (1); Ortega and 26 or 27 cuera soldiers (27-28); Indians from Baja California (15); muleteers (7); and Fathers Crespi and Gómez (2). Also, another good song Jerry does is “I Thought I Was You” (ed)

and1: we have not actually discussed it, and now at 9:34 there is exactly oh snap, Nick Gault basketball guru just bent my ear for an hour on all things round and rolling so there is now 8.5 hours left to get the word out on Brother Jerry. And come on by twice, at 7 an sometime in the counting down 8.5 for a cup of Joe from Zoe. And, oh yeah, two hours into this yet 7.5 before the hit, I did text our hero to suggest he learn, thematic to this post and marketing campaign, in honor of the Portolas “Where Yat Mule?” by Dr. John, a chestnut.

Cafe Zoe in Menlo Park, about 8 hours before load-in, or as I like to say "Keep calm and jerry han- on"

Cafe Zoe in Menlo Park, about 8 hours before load-in, or as I like to say “Keep calm and jerry han- on”

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Jerry Hannan show Friday in Menlo Park

Early show with Jerry Hannan Friday

Jerry Hannan is playing a special set Friday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. at Cafe Zoe in Menlo Park.
The show is all ages, with a $10 cover. Sounds like a story, and or a good excuse to eat both pistachio popsicles and Marianne’s ice cream. Plus host Kathleen Daly is a real fine person, you’d like to meet her. And Earthwise@20 — this is the second show of a potential ongoing engagement there over the creek from Palo Alto, following the Holiday event with Rachel Garlin and Curtis McMurtry. I measure Cafe Zoe’s exact location as less than a mile from either Four Seasons or the Varsity, if that puts it on a cultural map as well.

Jerry Hannan is to stage and film what Harry Dean Stanton is to music, if you catch my drift. (And indeed they both have a connection to Sam Shepherd).

Jerry’s music and stage presence is too distinct and self-evident to further sully with a list of names dropped and associations. Trust me. Or use the search engines.

Terry and I saw Jerry recently at Rancho Nicasio in West Marin(he sang we ate) and then at The Slanted Door at The Ferry Building (we all ate, after WCL).

Cafe Zoe is at 1929 Menalto in Menlo Park -experts take the Chaucer St bridge from Palo Alto. Venue phone is 322-1926 and my phone is 305-0701.

Mark Weiss
Earthwise Productions of Palo Alto
Plastic Alto blog

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Yolanda and Bill

At Caffe Trieste, Vallejo and Grant, circa 1990, my photo is circa 2009

At Caffe Trieste, Vallejo and Grant, circa 1990, my photo is circa 2009

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Leroi platform (rezidentialist)

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Blues jam RWC

Dave

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Terry Hanck Feb. 11, Lara Price cd release March 25

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Tripleshot, triplecropped tennis ‘Winner’ sequence

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Steve Earle at Waterloo, February 12

I like his chestnut about Marcos on the David Byrne Imelda project

I like his chestnut about Marcos on the David Byrne Imelda project


Steve Earle does an in-store at Waterloo in Austin, Texas on February 12, 2015 to support a new cd.

I like the cover art.

I saw Steve in Santa Fe, at a school for the blind or deaf.

I bought his book — similar cover art, come to think — but have not read it. Murder mystery?

I miss Austin.

I had a decent Oaxaca enchillada de pollo ayer en Los Gatos.

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Face time

art by Patrick Brennan at Romer Young, on Pollock's birthday but makes me think of a Bowie Changes lyric

art by Patrick Brennan at Romer Young, on Pollock’s birthday but makes me think of a Bowie Changes lyric

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