Chinese rappers deny being government stooges

Blame U.S. in verse for accidental release of virus

chinese rap group that blames US for releasing virus from Maryland Fort Detrick lab, prevously put out videos pointing out that Austiralia, US and India all abused aboriginies

warning: this might be Chinese propaganda:

“Fort Detrick, more like a witch’s cauldron. How many plots came out of your labs? How many dead bodies hanging a tag? What you’re hiding, open the door to Fort Detrick. Cause transparency is your favorite. OK, great. America first. We want, want the truth.” 

A rap song created by Chinese rappers went viral on Wednesday due to its sharp lyrics taking aim at the Fort Detrick lab. 

 “Open the Door to Fort Detrick” was written by Chinese rap group Tianfu Shibian, or CD REV, from Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province. In the song, the band urges the US government to open the Fort Detrick lab to an international investigation into the origins of COVID-19.

The lyrics in the rap song soon captured the attention of many netizens in China after the music video was reposted by Chinese media outlets such as the Xinhua News Agency on Sina Weibo. In comments under the video, Sina Weibo users called for an investigation into the Fort Detrick lab to be carried out as soon as possible, adding that the lab should cooperate if it is not trying to hide anything. 

“We want the truth. Open the door to Fort Detrick. Shed light on tightly held secret. When things are stalemated, let the judges in, medical pros, they are ready for this,” the song’s lyrics go. 

“It was just a sudden feeling. I felt so angry and thought we have to rap it out,” Wang Zixin, one of the members of CD REV, told the Global Times, explaining how discussion on social media that the US was not allowing an investigation into Fort Detrick inspired the group to speak out through song. 

On August 11, Zhao Lijian, a spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry, forwarded the music video on Twitter, where the video has earned more than 18,000 views.

The band remarked that having such a high ranking official take notice of their song was a very proud moment for them. 

“I thought he was someone who never listened to rap music, I felt interdimensional.”

A Twitter user commented under Zhao’s tweet, saying that “For the benefit of all mankind, we strongly urge the WHO to investigate Fort Detrick in the United States and the US military biological laboratories all over the world.”

It seems like if the US army as psy ops can blast AC/DC at Muslims fighters in Iraq that the Chinese government can use rap music and rappers posing as hipsters but are actually agents to try to convince people that we and not they are to blame for the coronavirus.

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Jack Hirschman, 87, poet laureate, dies in SF

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Black v. white v. yellow

Jewlia Eisenberg z’l

George H Ruth

The tall one is Pinky (courtesy PK)


Bw

In early work by Lava Thomas available at Brantsen Gallery at Minnesota Street its cast and it says that when Black people and white people mix they are called high yellow:

And1: As a young white baseball fan on the southside of Chicago I remember being a fan of Billy Williams and then later realizing that he was considered Black

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Alden Van Buskirk ‘Lami@50’ event at David Highsmith atelier, 99 Sanchez, nearly 10 years ago

This is Pinky Kushner whose daughter Rachel Kushner is now a famous author she went to grad school with Alden VanBuskirk in St. Louis Photo by David hiGhSmith
Jack Hirschmann Taught at Dartmouth during the year that Alden was there and they became friends mostly outside the classroom; He was later poet laureate of San Francisco
Garrett Caples wrote an excellent essay about Alden Van Buskirk
It is interesting that Gavin Newsom governor of California is facing a recall in that Matt Gonzalez told me in 2009 that for another hundred thousand dollars in campaign expenditure he and not Gavin would’ve been elected mayor
I still like that line about stale popcorn or state popcorn and I’m glad David highSmith took these photos because I was edited out of the video by John Rhode who I told did not have my permission to film the event
John Ceely also known as John Paige was an All-America skier for Dartmouth; He told me that Van was a four event skier.
Peter Kushner, another Big Green skier who met his wife to be when visiting Van in STL.
I have always had a loud voice and for this event I paced from the front of the podium to the back of the house so to speak which allowed Matt Gonzalez to sneak away to the bathroom

Thanks again David hi Smith for hosting the event and taking these pictures how did you get the one of yourself? (Directly above the one of me)

And1:

Pinky Kushner mentioned that her daughter was a novelist; her career has blossomed in these 10 years. Kudos, Kushners. Highsmith mentioned to me that he has four daughters and is a new Poppa.


https://www.amazon.com/Hard-Crowd-Essays-2000-2020/dp/1982157690

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Barbara Manning and SF Seals live in Palo Alto, November 20 by Earthwise

Tickets at $15 at EventBrite.  

Note: Sal “The Barber” Maglie was 23-6 in his best year for the Giants, in 1951 but never lived to see Barbara Manning of the SF Seals. 

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Blue Moon Immune Rock Show featuring Barbara Manning and the SF Seals by Earthwise November 20

Barbara Manning and the SF Seals perform songs from their classic album at Mitchell Park Community Center El Palo Alto Room on Saturday, November 20, 2021, courtesy of Earthwise Productions. Tickets are $15 at EventBrite.

Note: Barbara Manning recalls that when she played in Palo Alto previously, at Earthwise Productions’ “Cubberley Sessions” at the old high school, there was a poster that featured Sal Maglie of the New York Giants, also known as “The Barber’ — he gave the hitters a close shave. Which reminds me that I had a long conversation by phone with Dave Dempsey who was the starting point guard for San Carlos High the year I was a reserve guard for the champion Titans, who went 25-3. We lost to San Carlos early in the season, won 22 straight, then lost to SI in the finals — we beat San Carlos in overtime in the CCS playoffs. Dave Dempsey was actually better known as a baseball player; his father and son played pro. He said that Con Dempsey led the Pacific Coast League in strikeouts and ERA in his rookie season but then Branch Rickey of the Pirates made him change his motion from sidearm to full overhand. Which hurt Dempsey and ruined his pro career. Moral of the story: be yourself.

Dave Dempsey, 1966, Gunn’s nemesis on the courts but a pretty good guy all things CONsidered.
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How the Taliban Turned Social Media Into a Tool for Control In the 1990s, they banned the internet. Now they use it to threaten and cajole the Afghan people, in a sign of how they might use technology to build power.

Jerry Mander was right: In the Absense of the Sacred: How Technology Has Failed (and the survival of indigenous people — my bible or at least my Five Books of MoWo)

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Mercury picks Titans to lead league in El Camino division

Their preview:
What to expect: After running the table last spring, the Titans didn’t move up into the De Anza, but according to CalPreps’ ratings, this academic powerhouse could beat the bottom three teams in the upper division. With 53.4 ppg, Gunn got into the end zone nearly three times as often as any of its competition in the El Camino last spring. Senior James Lambert, the returning starter at quarterback, is as much a master of Miller’s adaptation of the Wing-T offense as he is the guitar. Expect gobs of yards on the ground and an even larger role for Lambert with the graduation of RB Richard Jackson IV, the leading rusher in the CCS last spring. Miller also expects RB/WR/DB Kevin Green to have a breakout season.

 

edit ot add: 

If the quarterback also plays guitar, this should prick the ears of this sports writer cum concert promoter…stay tuned…or de-tuned. By the way, there is a band called Lambchop…

Calling coach miller….

and1: the merc lists both Gunn’s James Lambert and Paly’s Danny Peters as among 23 to watch at quarterback in their circulation zone. It looks like coach miller himself commented (“he is the LAMBCHOP”) on the Weekly’s preview by Glenn Reeves whereas Bill Johnson deleted my comment. That I screen captured and sent to Miller. Weird. 

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Kirsten Gillibrand essay I wrote for Lynn Stegner’s creative memoir course, 2019

Twenty three hours after meeting the next president of the United States and I am still buzzing. Minus five or six hours of sleep and rest. When I met Kirsten Gillibrand — we call her “Tina” — she said nice to see you, or see you again, as if we had met. I played along — I was wearing a name tag — but later, when I got a second crack at her —that’s the nature of these things — she is a U. S. Senator from New York — she is running for president — to become the first female POTUS — would there be special acronym for that — so in these rooms — there were about 75 people, or 88 — feel me? — at the home of our mutual friend the author Kate Phillips of Burlingame (“White Rabbit” — actually when I said she should meet Lynn Stegner or take the course, for help with the memoir she said she’s finding tough sledding, she was taken aback, a graceful aback — Kate is a very classy lady — I said to her husband the financier or former financier money guy not specified a Princeton ’91 to her Dartmouth ’88 — oh she’s an older woman! I said “Can you tell I ADORE your wife? —and he said a bit too “feeling me”, “Yes” she said, “Take the course? I could teach the course!” and i said “Or, reach out… correspond…” — in these types of meets and greets and $500 plates of really pretty good chicken cutlets and mushroom risotto and a wee bit of Chardonnay — a super power lunch — think “Wonder Woman” or, as I put in later than night or earlier today, to the gossip columnist Leah Garchik —she seems like a cross between Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman) of “Rushmore’ and Elle Something (Reese Witherspoon) of “Legally Blonde” —I’ll explain later, or hope so — Lord willing and the creek don’t rise or the Mac don’t quit — you try to talk in little bursts of meaning — it’s a very odd social ritual that I am only so-so exposed to — because if you try to say something too involved, or convoluted — and look at me — this is how i talk — the aid or handler or hostess even will grab her by the arm and whisk her off to the next person or someone more important. It’s cool. No offense taken.
But I did get a second crack at her — unless I already said that — I did get a second helping of “our Miss Tina” — Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat from New York — and I just caught on this morning that it’s a soft “G” more like a “j” — “jill uh brand — like Jack and Jill — was known at Dartmouth as Tina Rutnick, that’s her maiden named. She married a Gillibrand —she calls him “Bunny?” — not sure about that? — and this time I said, “Tina, I don’t think we’ve met before, but it’s so nice to finally meet you!” and then I got a third chance and even more “dish” a bit later – -I was the last to leave actually, or nearly — and a selfie and I was the guy who posed the six-shot, the money shot as it were — they need to get 65,000 sixty five thousand voters to donate, our hostess I think said, in order to be in the televised debate forthcoming in the primary.
Friday I met a woman running for President of the United States, Kirstin Gillibrand, Senator of New York and my Dartmouth school mate, and I could not be more impressed. Ok, so normally, about 95 percent of the time, or 19 out of every 20 times I recognize someone and go up to them and re-introduce myself, it is very rare that someone spots me first or I really don’t recall them. I’m pretty good with names and faces, and I am almost weirdly always on the lookout for such.
And I was wearing a name tag so maybe she put the name to something she knows or someone she had met at Dartmouth or more recently. There is another Mark Weiss, a Mark S. Weiss to my Mark B. Weiss, three years ahead of me, an ’83, in Sig Ep, they did or did not call him “Sink” or just once as a joke, or for my benefit — Dartmouth is like that, nicknames, quite often quite not suitable for prime time — sometimes quite clever — Mark S. Weiss is a real estate broker in New York City in fact last year he won an award as the top broker for real estate industry — he engineered or master-minded a three way swap of land between a hospital and a museum and a building full of other high powered real estate brokers, I think — I’m actually only Mark Weiss #4 or #5 in the music business — number one is a photographer, he shot Guns and Roses – -number two is a ticketing guy — three is a jazz singer or a dentist who scats, Dr. Scat and four is probably this kid in San Diego in a harder rocking band, 3 v 1, ThreeAgainstOne. But actually if it was merely a name she saw on a list or something she might not have said hi like we’ve seen each other. Brian Gaul, Brian X Gaul Xavier my freshman roommate from DC and a DC insider sort of is the one I credit with giving me the line I use quite a bit or too much “Nice to see you” which can work either way or indicates at worst that you have forgotten if you’ve met before or not.
The most likely thing, and I did tell this at the event, I was there about 3 hours and like I said or I did write to Leah Garchik “I’m walking or driving on a cloud” all afternoon and until about 2 in the morning – whereas I’m trying to crank this out — this memoir “Tina and I”, “Tina In It To Win it’ — I actually already published that line on my blog, with the photo, the 6, the girls in her six, the sisters in the 6, her 6 — in an hour at a Cafe, my cafe, Coupa Cafe, in fact I sat at this exact table, its a group table, at the back, in the back the lighting is better, I often read newspapers, actual newsprint not screens, or books, or I stack them on a table and never get to them, but today it is moot cuz i’m on the mack — Mac — yeah, quite often I stack about 20 hours of work then get zero done because I befriend or chat at least or bother the person next to me, for an hour — the author Meredith Hagedorn called me “the cafe wizard — she wrote about the privatization of the military and the villain Eric Prince who is the brother of Betsy DeVos the enemy of education / secretary — the most likely thing, the case where I met for the first time then woman running for President — is that it is like — as I was saying — to this tall guy, who was a ’96, ie younger – -I am two years ahead of Tina Kirsten Gillibrand at Dartmouth, meaning we overlapped for two years and have some mutual friends — from, he was, Cornell Law I think — I think he co-hosted the event with the Katie Phillips Michael Rosses — and his wife who is Chinese and spunky and a partner at a powerful firm that flew her out here, to run this office — Kirstin Gillibrand was a Wall Street lawyer for 10 years before moving back to upstate or rural New York —Albany — there’s a lot of lawyers in her camp — he said he worked for Tsongas in 1992 the year I said I worked for Jerry Brown for President —and I said I suggested a non-starter “Brown-Tsongas” ticket or team – I wrote to an address for Tsongas I got from the Dartmouth book — they used to give each or us a book with each other’s addresses — this is before the internet — I told the story of how I was living in San Francisco — if you excuse the digression — and pulled into the garage of my building but let the radio run because I was really into what the guy was saying and then the announcer says “We are talking to Jerry Brown, who is appearing a Marina Middle School” which was, like, (Don’t say “,like,”) four blocks from me and two hours, so I went to a Jerry Brown event when he was running for president and he literally picked me out of the crowd, pointed at me, afterwards, as people were milling around, a circle of people, and said “This guy has a lot of energy, he should come work for us!” So I did, although my main contribution is that I helped me his campaign office from his home in the Firehouse on Washington —across the street from my cousin or my Dad’s cousin actually — to a space in the Marina because I had a truck. That and I ghost-wrote a couple of thank you notes for the woman running that office, because I was a writer and a journalist and an ad guy.
I’m saying that yesterday, Friday – -it was the 8th of March in 2019 – -I was in rare form, in a great mood, very excited for this event and maybe Kirstin Gillibrand could feel that and gave me the benefit of the doubt, the upgrade and greeted me like she knew me. Dartmouth people are like that, very clubby and after four years together or two in this case, we do sort of meld together into a super-being. A Green blob or green wave. Super-organism. I did actually get invited to be on the Dartmouth SubCommittee or something, that meets once a month or will: you have to ask 10 people to give to the campaign, I left wanting to pledge 10 people giving at the max, which is twenty eight hundred dollars, this was a 500 dollar per plate lunch, the most I’ve ever given to a campaign – I gave 586, like my class, and told her that, and she nodded — we are peers but there is also always a wee bit of rivalry between close classes — plus of course the pecking order.
But as I thought about it, before bed, rising, while watching and not watching Colbert and Rushmore and Legally Blond, maybe she remembers me as the assignment editor or Literary Director or reporter training — which is how I know or knew Kate — but I don’t remember her. She says that besides being captain of the squash team she also shot photos sports photos maybe beyond her own team for the D (The Daily Dartmouth); and in fact, I had brought my “bound volume” to the event, I have a picture of Kirsten Gillibrand flipping thru it briefly, in addition to our selfie and several candids I took of her talking or posing with others for their selfies.
It’s also possible I knew her from KKG, Kappa Kappa Gamma. I have two stories about that house and me, one sort of positive and one rather embarrassing. I started thinking, and composing, what Terry and I call “typing in my head” about two women I knew slightly 30 years ago.
Tina is in it to win it.
A Hundred Years of Tina-tude.
Actually I am hoping for 1,000 hours. Either 1,000 hours straight in time, on the clock: like this is 24 hours including sleep, perchance to dream, “ladies and gentlemen… the next president”… “bull in the pen” by Dessa…and I do have to GO.
Or indeed a thousand hours between now and the vote, or until she concedes and the bubble bursts. As it has for every politician I’ve every been excited about. Maybe it’s a thousand hours including most of it in my head, on my blog. I could start a blog about the campaing. I have a notebook in my lap. Hand note book, not my notebook computer. My mac. I want to solicit 10 people for a gift and mention this to 100 people. I’m on close to 10 already. I should log them. Or better would be 1,000 hours of actual work. As a volunteer.
I said to Kate and a few others, near the end. Thank you for having us. You have literally changed the world.
Word. (Words).

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Earthwise announces free concert series as part of Mayor’s ‘Together Again Palo Alto’ project

Mayor Tom Dubois, whose music bona fides include being the “Band Dad” for the Gunn High orchestra during his son’s formative years and now being engaged to a jazz singer, asked me to help out his “Together Again Palo Alto” project — he described this to me in between “Octopus’ Garden” and “Day Tripper” at the annual Beatles Tribute at Twilight show at Rinconada Park.

I quickly reached Ben Goldberg and Scott Amendola of Plays Monk, who agreed to perform late afternoon on Wednesday, September 15; part of the rationale for this show is to celebrate Danny Scher’s recording of Thelonious Monk himself at Paly High way back in 1968, which came out recently.

Other musicians of various stripes and persuasions also agreed to throw down, loosely speaking on behalf of Mayor Tom, TAPA, the Chamber of Commerce, National Service Day/Week, Mother Earth, Palo Alto Parks, the restaurants, essential workers, landlords who only collected property taxes but not full rent during the shutdown, or Brother Moon, which will be waxing if not vaxing during this series. Moon is, as Gertrude Stein might say, a-moon. (immune).

Full schedule:

Saturday , September 11, 7 p.m.California Avenue (between Zombie Runner and Joanies): Steve Poltz (folk)

Monday, September 13, noon, Lytton Plaza: Dayna Stephens Jazz Group (jazz)

Monday, September 13, 5 p.m. California Avenue (between Zombie Runner and Joanies): Inspector Gadje Sextet (jazz/world music) — 

Tuesday, September 14, Lytton Plaza, noon: Mads Tolling (make-up date for hard-ticket show scheduled in 2020)

Tuesday, September 14, 5 p.m. Lytton Plaza: Mitch Woods & His Rocket 88’s featuring Nancy Wright (blues & boogie)

Wednesday, September 15, 12 noon, Lytton Plaza: Beth Custer, clarinet, Will Bernard, guitar (jazz)

Wednesday, September 15, 4:30, Lytton Plaza: Ben Goldberg Scott Amendola Duo (perform music of Thelonious Monk) (jazz)

Thursday, September 16, 7:30 pm, Lytton Plaza: Eden Edell (folk)

Friday, September 17, noon, Lytton Plaza: Zach Moses Duo Featuring  Adam Nash (jazz)

Saturday, September 18 Amendola vs Blades vs Skerik vs Parker (nooner Lytton)

Saturday, September 18, Jeremiah Lockwood (5 pm-ish Lytton Plaza — blues, Judaica, tribute to Jewlia Eisenberg z’l of Charming Hostess) (Note: this show might happen somewhat closer to the Amendola Vs Blades Vs Skerik Vs Parker show earlier that day, like around 2 — check your local listings; interestingly although Scott Amendola and Jeremiah Lockwood don’t know each other, they each knew Jewlia — Scott played her wedding, he says);

Wednesday, September 22,  Amendola Vs Blades (5 pm Lytton Plaza, which will coincidentally be renamed Amendola Plaza);

Maybe more to come. Stay tuned. And immuned. Or as Elvis Costello might say, I use to be adjusted, now I try to stay immune. 

PS — thank you Charlie Weidanz of Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce for its financial support. Concerts donated by Earthwise Productions of Palo Alto (since 1994).

Not to jinx it but it looks like I might have shows somewhere in town coming up with Mary Gauthier(October 17), and Hawktail, which features Menlo Park fiddler Brittany Haas, October 2. I have two shows confirmed or rescheduled (from the 10 cancelled in 2020) for indoors at the Mitch in November, but with the Covid data and the public policy response all over the map, keep your mask on. Although it is still true that Santa Clara County is at 150 cases per million whereas the CDC only said they advise masks in places with 500 new cases or more. I believe that outdoors groups of less than 1,000 who are mostly vaxed and not also moshing are safe for live events. The shows I book, like those above, are rated to draw a couple hundred people, plus passers-by aware of the tunes as they zip away with takeout falafel or waiting for ice cream. Not that music is the soundtrack to your stomach…

edit to add: I am onsale for November 20 at The Mitch with Barbara Manning SF Seals, Corner Laughers and Clean Girl — if public health policy makes this show unsafe, we will try our hardest to move it outdoors and play on. 

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