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IMHO, or I am Ho
I M H O stands for “in my humble opinion”
I read into the record John Paul Hanna’s letter to staff about the proposed demolition and rebuild of 429 University. My point was that if you are a $500/hr attorney writing from the perspective of your suite in the tallest building in downtown Palo Alto, 525 University this proposal looks pretty good! But that he is in the minority. Most of us merely live here not work here, not have are livelihoods conjoined to the billion dollar real estate orgy here.
I was deadpan enough that the owner of the building came up to me and thanked me and gave me her card — she asked me and I complied to write my name and contact info on one of the cards we use to speak our 3 minutes regular people’s piece. Elizabeth Wong, Wharton Properties LLC (although this project is known as Kipling Post) Developer and Lessor High End Properties PO Box 204, Palo Alto, CA 94302 whartonlease@gmail.com local landline I will spare you or her. Little drawing not sure of what on the card, but def three stories, maybe it’s High and Hamilton
I texted Tom Dubois who was the one who suggested I go to the meeting that I was being subtle. I spoke to Gennady of the Weekly and broke it down for him, while he or just after he took notes on David Kleiman one of approximately 20 real estate people or developers who spoke on behalf of the project. I said “I am mocking these people, not joining them”.
Earlier I had called Brett Caviness of LeVett Properties at 502 Waverley who said that his boss Denny LeVett had addended his letter of Sept. 8, 2014 and now fully supports the project (and beyond the packet per se was a letter of November 18 “I believe the building would be a great asset to Palo Alto and the Downtown community” I was just schmoozing or vamping or comping as they say but I mentioned that Terry and I would stay in his Carmel property with our dog, and I asked “where would today’s Doris Day sing in Palo Alto”.
I had meant to sincerely greet and wish well for new ARB commish’s Kyu Kim and Ms. Ballantyne or Ballantine, a realtor who also has a nice resume and landscape architecture practice. I had popped in on Kim’s office on High, same building as Popp and Barton.
Random segue but I had been chatting with the author and nonfiction wizard Ann Hagedorn about “Winesburg, Ohio” the fictional story of small town and reporter-type. She was most recently in Cleveland talking about privatization of war.
Ms. Wong’s new building will address our housing needs with four luxury penthouses but meanwhile working class and poor are all wet.
And I am curious about the new yoga practice “Hot and Loud” yoga. Namaste with that.
Posted in Plato's Republic
Tagged 429 university, denny levett, elizabeth wong, kyu-young kim
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Tale of two Weiss stump speech transcripts
And this is a voice mail I left my neighbor and coreligionist the former Google exec and current Bridgepoint or something exec and Palo Alto planning commissioner Eric Rosenblum parroting back to me what “Google Voice” thinks I said to him about his mis-use of the concept of “privatization”; what I suggest is regulation; what he advocates is closer to libertarianism and is not “privatization” and you would think even with econ degrees, from Harvard and MIT that he knows better, so this is a ruse. Or just way too much Koolaid for him.
Hi Eric, Mark Wise. I can’t resist. That’s the I didn’t see the meeting. But the I haven’t seen the J be there, but the post quotes, too. Regarding. The term privatize issue, as it applies to downtown north parking and I think you miss use the term. With due respect, privatization wouldn’t be what happen in Chicago. Where, Ron Emmanuel, For example, someone paid a million dollar billion dollars to collect all the parking revenues for the next 50 years in Chicago. And I realize pokes it was worth ten. Expeditor’s for ten billion that’s stupid. That’s privatization. If We, the people. Some of them live. I’m Brian street in the first 300 box. 33 blocks wish to regulate that’s not privatization. That’s a regulation And I, don’t know why you’re on clear on that. But privatization. Is it internally more print issues, and separate matter here 2 floor, separate. Have a great trip talk to you later. Bye.
It reminds me of a Far Side by Gary Larsen about what we say to our dogs versus what they hear. It also reminds me of a Gary Trudeau about “democracy is dead”.
The headline refers to a Dickens book about French revolution. Clumsily but classically.
Regarding the photo of the transcript of my recent speech, I was quoting from things I had written in 2012 about “residentialists” — Tim Gray and I at the time, uniquely, and in deference to and reference to Enid Pearson not claiming to be her or speak for her — and “pc zoning” — and Tom Jordan please note advised both my campaign in 2012 and Tom D’s in 2014 on this point. Our problems did not begin with the PASZ slate and were not solved, not hardly, I would think or would NOT think, by the three-fourths success of that.
The slate did as much to falsely elevate Lydia Kuo as it did to diminish my campaign. The “new residentialists” might have taken all five seats if they embraced me not squashed me, unless that is my two weeks old grapes fermenting here. I would be on Council and not Corey Wolbach if not for the useful idiots like Hirsh, Lilienthal and them. But as my fellow Dartmouthite T.J. Rodgers would say: this outcome does not affect my beverage of choice. I am a son of a gun for beer.
edit to add: actually it was January 27, 1985 my 21st birthday, I clipped it out and taped it to my door but “Teaching is Dead” close enough for the internet.
Posted in Plato's Republic, words
Tagged charles dickens, see saw sydney, son of a gun for beer, useful idiots
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Wor(l)ds of wander with friend and former client Dao Strom
Writing this at 12:03 past midnight although it is lifted from something called 3AM Magazine dot com. Not really writing just cut-pasting:
In the mountain town of Tam Dao, a man in the market points to the Chinese character tattoos on my right forearm – which are the ancient characters for my given name “Tiêu-Dao” – and says: “Not good.” I ask him why, try to indicate that they are my name, that they are “Hán script,” or chữ Nôm in fact, which, technically, is still Vietnamese. He says, “No good, this Vietnam.” I understand he is only citing the long well-known animosity – the resistance – the Vietnamese have harbored against China, due to the previous thousand years of invasions and warfare they have waged with the Chinese. But my understanding, as the daughter of former writers and scholars, is also that the Vietnamese language borrowed from the Chinese, and, even if it was controversial and at times not welcome, some of this intermingling was poetic and productive. Before Vietnam had her own written language, her scribes adapted the Chinese script into a form called chữ Nôm, or chu Hán. The Vietnamese also borrowed words and phrases from the Chinese; my given name, Tiêu-Dao, is one of those. My mother has said it is an unusual name to give to a Vietnamese child because it derives from a philosophical phrase about “wandering” – something Vietnamese people, who like to keep their families together, would not wish upon (especially) a daughter.
Check out the larger context here. Read her books. Some day I will , too. Maybe a tat too. Odd for a Jew.
The photo above makes Dao look a little tougher and meaner and sleazier than she is. She is channeling some kind of archetype Shirley. I will zip around my computer archive here and update this in a minute with a nicer photo, from our 2009 tour to Chicago, Springfield and for her Okemah.

2009
Schuba’s (opening for Anna Fermin’s Trigger Gospel), Chicago IL
Hoogland Performing Arts Center (opening for Robbie Fulks), Springfield IL
12th Annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, Okemah OK
bound for glory u betcha!
edit to addao: dao strom is arguably the muse of Plastic Alto in that it started shortly after our official business relationship ended and I’ve mentioned her or wrote about her about 35 times. Better would be fewer than 1,040 posts slightly edited, I admit. Even E.B. White would say it: omit needless words. Thanks for the email exchange today, Tieu-Dao.
andao1:
(“edit to add” and “and1” are common to Plastic Alto structures wherein I add footnotes or some afterthought. Terry’s sister Grace who was big in SheBlog movement said people use that term. And 1 is sort of a basketball thing, an extra shot if you are fouled during the making of a field goal; here I add gratuitous and silly ao)
Sounds like it’ll be a fun event there. Tell Curtis I said hello and big congrats to him – I’m listening to his music now and he’s done well. Very cool to see that happening. 🙂
Small world. Sorry for my moodiness last time you called, just a bad day or something. Hope you’re well.
I’m working on recording and finishing stuff. I’m going to finally mix that Two Rivers song and include it on this EP album I’m slowly pulling together. & I just had an essay in this online mag this week if you’re curious what I’ve been up to:
Hope you’re well!
dao
its not really that important to note that Worlds of Wonder was a toy company in the 1980s that made Teddy Ruxpin talking doll and LazerTag and my first job out of Dartmouth was an intern for their ad agency, fall, 1986 in San Francisco, the title steals from. When I visited Baltimore I left a Teddy Ruxpin pin on Poe’s grave
monument.
shortly after viewing Rory Kennedy’s documentary about Fall of Saigon I rang Dao out of the blue and we chatted briefly; I kept trying to spot her in the movie although my timeline may be a bit off; earlier she was circulating a photo from Newsweek of that era showing her brother in the crowd at a refugee camp here. A.O.Scott of the Times, in September, 2014.
Posted in art, ethniceities, music, sex, words
Tagged 3ammagazine, chicago, curtis mcmurty, dao strom, hanoi, kyle macdonald, saigon, vietnam
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Ehren Tool w. Trevor Paglen
insert photo of an Ehren Tool 2014 mug here
![Adrienne Rich 1997 declining Clinton medal, before Ehren Tool quotes it:[Art] means nothing if it simply decorates the dinner table of the power which holds it hostage](https://markweiss86.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/adriennrichehrentool.jpg?w=640)
Adrienne Rich 1997 declining Clinton medal, before Ehren Tool quotes it:[Art] means nothing if it simply decorates the dinner table of the power which holds it hostage
insert Amazon link to a Trevor Paglen book here, while watching PBS show
coda:
The Fact of a Doorframe
means there is something to hold
onto with both hands
while slowly thrusting my forehead against the wood
and taking it away
one of the oldest motions of suffering
as Makeba sings
a courage-song for warriors
music is suffering made powerful
edit to add, two months later, or Feb. 2, 2015: I checked “sex” in category because there is not a box for “feminism”. I have a feminist bumper sticker on my Chevy, however. I am preparing something with a distaff theme which made me notice this Ehren Tool mug again and I just sourced that the quote was included in Margalit Fox’s obit of the poet in 2012. Along with this photo:
Also, I wrote a misleading headline of a post yesterday “You’ve come a long way baby” which was used by a cigaret company to laud female progress, and I used it because I was plugging the ubiquitous soft drink which had a ridiculous yet somehow charming message at the Super Bowl broadcast; I did respond and drink one. Come a long way in that I am a refugee from the ad industry usually despise those ads. I admit I did buy said Chevy from the previous graph, above Adrienne, because of it’s nifty ad by OkGO. That plus my family was in the Chevy business from 1919 to 1988. I am human, hear me snore. I first heard of Adrienne Rich when Tom Sleigh taught us a reading class at Dartmouth. I had never heard of Makeba either.
some of this, especially the “edita” are prefatory to writing about Irene Young whose photos of musicians adorn not the doorframe but the interior walls of Freight and Salvage while surprise lasts.
Posted in art, media, Plato's Republic, sex
Tagged adriene rich, ehren tool, Irene Young, trevor paglen
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Shave and a hair cut, two bits

back in my youth andy dieden and I would ride our bikes to the 5 and dime and buy pack of topps trading card for 10 cents ten cards and some gum too hard to chew
edit to add: does the complexion of this change as I add
The Fact of a Doorframe
means there is something to hold
onto with both hands
while slowly thrusting my forehead against the wood
and taking it away
one of the oldest motions of suffering
as Makeba sings
a courage-song for warriors
music is suffering made powerful
?
Posted in media, sex
Tagged david hyde pierce, fourth estate, lawrence lessig, richard avedon, rik hertzberg
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Guy Kasznik touchdown catch and run versus Los Altos for Gunn High of Palo Alto Titans, November 2014
Senior Guy Kasznik has stood out for Gunn of Palo Alto Titans football this season. He has close to ten touchdowns, most of which involve him breaking multiple tackles. He is an excellent student — I confirmed this with assistant Principal Tom Jacoubowsky — and also takes a competitive curriculum, plays club and varsity soccer and sings with the excellent chorus, I also caught a show recently.
I actually caught Dartmouth Coach Eugene “Buddy” Teevens in his office recently — he said they were about to go into a recruiting meeting with his staff –and mentioned Guy; I said he had a lot of “heart”. Ironically, Guy missed a couple games start of season because he had injured his back at Buddy Teevens football camp this summer.
Meanwhile Noah Riley his quarterback (brother of former Gunn basketball star David Riley ’06, nephew of Oregon State Beavers coach Mike Riley*) was honorable mention Athlete of the Week for throwing three TDs to Guy, versus Lynbrook.
The photo above was one of those pay dirtplays at Los Altos, in the Titans loss, 28-19, as they closed out a 1-8 season (they were a lot better than that record believe, and at times played like champions, or future champions, and winners at the game of life). Matt Maltz, who I’ve known since fifth grade at Fremont Hills, and was shoulder-to-shoulder to me on the Terman flag football team, has a boy Andrew Maltz who is a D-1 prospect mostly due to his size (6’3″ 285 as a sophomore) and also took some amazing pictures of the highlights this season. The above shot is part of a sequence of 10 that shows this play, exemplary of Kasznik. (Mr. Kasznik or Dr. Kasznik as the case may be, also has some good shots).
I saw all 10 Titan clashes and posted voluminously if distinctly here at Plastic Alto, plus the Palo Alto Weekly cribbed from my coverage against Carlmont for example two games. I got started because there were also two more dads, Scott Rothstein and Phil Bibo I knew well. That plus the Hollywood version of De La Salle of Concord “When the Game Stands Tall“. I am working on finishing or cumulative thoughts on the season and a title. (working title references either “The Seven Samurai” or “Ten Angry Men”).
Thank you coach Shinichi Hirano for his hard work on behalf of our boys and for nine post game interviews.
edit to add, and fact-checking above: due to the Saturday afternoon Gunn at Los Altos, I also caught most of Saratoga defeating Paly 41-33 and shot some snapshots mostly of the team rushing past me to the locker room while I chatted with a Saratoga dad named Sloan who is threatening to pull his freshman who he considers a D-1 prospect in 3 sports and putting him at Mitty. Then I posted this just now to Weekly site — it is undetermined if I will try to collect via small claims the $50 per week Keith Peters promised me start of season, issuing me a CCS pass.
Gunn would have beaten Paly this year no doubt even with only 14 players. And you refuse to staff it. For shame.
edit to add, about two weeks later: Matt Passell, co-captain of a Gunn 1979-1980 basketball team that went 22-5 and won the first of two SCVAL championships, and teammate of Kent Lockhart two seasons, and father of two boys at Gunn currently, says he recalls Guy Kasznik at the “Juana Run” beating his boys and all age-group comers in the sprints, a few years back. I chatted with Matt in our mutual participation in the Gunn Alumni basketball game; he played, and made a three, I sat on the bench, my customary spot, and was somewhere between Zelig and Zelmo Beatty, not quite a coach. I also ran into a young man, Steve Kressie, who is at UC Davis majoring in mechanical engineering, and his parents and admitted that I had a daydream about then-Dartmouth president Kim Jim meeting Steve and making a deal where they would bet his admission on one half-court shot by Steve. File this all under: Monroe Trout mess.
*I should edit to add or post a post-season wrap-up but Mike Riley, a former DB for Alabama during the Bear Bryant glory years, and national champ, uncle of the gutty and smart Gunn QB senior Noah Riley, is now head coach at Nebraska. Meanwhile sight-ems for former Titans FB in soccer (Kascnik, or so I read), hoops (Riley, I think went in at end of Summit rout, as wing or guard or forward) and wrestling Drew Maltz. I also did some screen captures of Cal Hi Sports 60 shot montage about the season Bay Area wide. I spoke at School Board in December lauding the team and their families and singling out Nozo Imanaka and Guy Kasznik, saying they deserved Athlete of The Week recognition. I was ragging on the Weekly.
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Tagged buddy teevens, dartmouth college, guy kasznik, monroe trout, shinichi hirano, zelmo beatty
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Beth Custer, my grandmother, Dina, Jess & David take New York

Dina and Jessica my distant Jewish cousins, although neither of them knew my actual grandmother, who actually was from Georgia or within a couple thousands miles, “the pale”
David James the exquisite guitarist and all around nice guy sent this picture of two of the ensemble — there are 8 me thinks — the string section Dina McAbee (also known as half of Ramon & Jessica confusingly enough, and she is Ramon) and Jessica Ivry, cello.
The film is about bureaucracy in 1930s early Soviet-mess. It was banned by the powers that were, which sort of affirms our view on it post-glasnost. (I am very tempted to drop a DVD of this project — Beth wrote the original score for she and her colleagues — at Hoover, attention of my favorite son-of-musician diplomat professor scholar, and I happen to be only ten minutes away).
My Plasty brain flashed not to 1930 which was before my time, and not to Ronald Reagan’s re-election lobster dinner parties at Dartmouth which made me nausea even second-hand at Dartmouth in The Eighties but to 2008 and the Earthwise 15 party at BOTH in that Jessica Ivry although she did not appear I recall Lisa Fay Beatty saying they jammed together in El Fay.
Sadly I could not give Beth any ideas about what to see in New York not having been there since about 2005, with Walrath. Philly, maybe, Le Bec Fin for a splurge, the new Museum, Last Drop. New York, nyet.
We also caught up with JFY founder Arianne from Lafayette, LA and I reminded her of putting her on not cello just cell with a member of Magnolia Sisters, which earned me a yet-to-be-redeemed Free Beignets card. I’d like to hook her up in the 650.
I tried to book Eric Walzcak to cover My Grandmother for Plastic Alto. I could try my ops at Anthology Film Archive.
(Meanwhile I hope to escort Curtis McMurtry to see Stanford, and his hit Friday at Cafe Zoe, Earthwise@20 with RachelGarlin. I chatted up Joe Ed Dick of “Lubbock or Leave It” at KFJC, Sarah Bellum of “That’s Not Bluegrass” KZSU — who reminded me that Rachel Garlin was our in-studio guest once for “Fits the Format” the Jewish-themed show within a show of her “Jewish Music Alternative” at KZSU and Mike of KZSU who was nice enough to announce our little soiree twice and suggest my booking via old family friend Richard Foos of Shout! Factory Sussanah Hoffs and Matthew Sweet and turn Earthwise@20 into a campaign not just 50 hours from now for about two hours, duly noted. )
and1: just heard in real time in between drafts of this Rachel A. Sale a photographer from D.C. area who has traveled thru Peru shooting indigenous Nampas people (check that!) the Jaguar people and is raising money to promote that, I would like to help. Rachel and I met in 2006 or so at Beth Custer’s house when Beth was raising money to travel with Dina and maybe Jessica to Russia to show this film, and I bought a collage on credit from Matt Gonzalez and Rachel was there with Tom Erikson although this should be and3.
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Tagged arienne landry, beth custer, rachel sale
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Curtis McMurtry & Rachel Garlin to headline ‘earthwise@20’ Friday, Nov. 21 at Cafe Zoe Menlo Park
Austin-based Curtis McMurtry and San Francisco’s by way of Berkeley singer-songwriter/activist Rachel Garlin headline a bill at Cafe Zoe in Menlo Park Friday. The event, open to all ages, is also known as the Earthwise Productions Twentieth Anniversary concert or “E@rthXXise” or “earthwise@20” rather.
More information to come.
Info: (650) 305-0701 or (650) 322-1926
Earthwise Productions is a concert and artist management company founded by Gunn and Dartmouth graduate Mark Weiss, as a spin-off of Bay Area Action and Earth Day at Stanford. It has produced nearly 300 concerts in Palo Alto, most notably The Cubberley Sessions at Cubberley Community Center, 1994-2001.
coda:
1) I advanced with Curtis McMurtry today, while he was driving to Eureka for a show, then Friday at Hotel Utah then here in the 650 Friday. I offered to show him around Stanford, where his grandfather, Lawrence McMurtry was once a creative writing grad student or fellow, working with Wallace Stegner. I joked that if his career takes off people will say “James McMurtry, Curtis McMurtry’s dad” but it came out “James McMurtry, Colin McMurty’s dad” which Curtis graciously said was even funnier. (There is a Jimmy Dale Gilmore, who played one of my shows in 1997, who has a son named Colin, if that explains it). Spoke by phone and left this message on the Stegner Fellows contact window doohickey:
Rachel Whalon-
Hey, I’m gonna come by with Curtis McMurtry Friday late afternoon just to show him the campus and your offices. His grandfather Larry McMurtry was part of the creative writing fellowship back in 1960-1961 under Wallace Stegner himself and wrote his first novel here or there, as it were. He also, the grandfather, wrote “Last Picture Show” “Lonesome Dove” and more. Curtis is 24 has a b.a. and is a songwriter. Maybe he is prospective Stegner fellow some day. His father James McMurty, also of Austin, TX is a better known songwriter and recording artist.
Fyi Curtis performs friday Nov. 21 2014 at Cafe Zoe in Menlo Park with Rachel Garlin, 7 p.m. 10$ all ages welcome.
I am inviting Nancy Packer another former Fellow and program staff person, who lives in my mom’s building. and herself begat two or more writers of sorts. excuse the run on.
mark weiss a Dartmouth .b.a and blogger and former neighbor on and off from 1974 to 1993 of Wallace and Mary Stegner knew them slightly
Rachel meanwhile, my Rachel, Garlin, said to excise future references to her Alma Mater. Duly noted. Veritas and all that. But not to make her blush crimson or sea red, parting.
edit to add, some time later: The event went well enough that Cathleen Daly the owner of Zoe Cafe of Menlo Park offered me a second date for another Earthwise@20 showcase, Friday, January 30, 2015 same format but acts to be announced. Meanwhile, Rachel Garlinr rocked it at her Z Space CD release for “Wink at July” and both she and I (and Terry, my Terry, and The Flying Cohens visited the Keith Haring show at De Young Museum and are all suitably inspired and optimistic about the season and new year.









