Sticky Mouth
Yes, today is one of those days where you just go with the flow and take it for what it is. It began with the end of a seder for Passover. Done Project Artaud/Mission/Reb Le stylie. Biked home from...
View ArticleMeal, Rain, Curse, Renewal
I stare at the radar screen, showing colors of a storm across the Bay Area. Yellows are the worst of it, poring down out my window in the darkness of my back courtyard area. The flood light went out...
View ArticleCopyright Yer Sh!t ??
Woe be the artist who doesn’t dot the i’s and cross the t’s. Who would expect to have that song become a YouTube sensation, or that illustration to end on on the cover of a magazine? FaceBook and...
View ArticleThe Facebook IP License
Find all the terms here. For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos (IP content), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and...
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Ah… Rev. Ian Stang and his cadre always make me smile. So blessed to have seen “Bob” here and there in the early 1990s and then found out what it all “meant”. Doubly blessed to live in SF, where...
View ArticleThe Other 4/20: The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
While plums of purple haze drift over the City from Golden Gate Park’s Hippie Hill, let us not ever forget the unfortunate disaster that is the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The human deaths on this...
View ArticleMonth of Blog: Learning Points
Here we are, four weeks later and the Month of Blog is complete. What do I have to show for a month of focusing on retro content, even without the daily link to the current networking site(s) of...
View ArticleAn Obituary for CELLspace
Written by Devin Holt (I pitched in with info, editing, and whatnot) CELLspace, community arts center, closed its doors at the end of 2012. During the late 90s and early aughts, there was no better...
View ArticleIntersection Watching: Amazed at the Chaos
I’m going to miss bike commuting the first few blocks of Sansome St. in San Francisco’s Financial District. That’s right – the nonprofit that I work for is going to move to downtown Oakland in the next...
View ArticlePanopticonic Shrugs in the Snowden-net
Almost March and no posts for the new year. I have felt eyes upon all corners of my privacy so haven’t felt too inspired to spend time staring at a screen and writing. I don’t know what think. My mind...
View ArticleCELLspace Metal Mural Gets Rehomed
Metal Mural Gets Relocated from Mission Local on Vimeo. As the fate of CELLspace became more clear in early 2014, I knew that I’d have to deal with the murals I’d been facilitating on the building’s...
View ArticleWhatever You Do…
7-footed Fem-o-saur When I last visited Vermont [in Aug. 2004], I spent 3 crazy days in mud, sadness, and relief at Phish’s last stand, Coventry. Mud season had hit early via three tropical storms...
View ArticleCopyright Yer Sh!t ??
Woe be the artist who doesn’t dot the i’s and cross the t’s. Who would expect to have that song become a YouTube sensation, or that illustration to end on on the cover of a magazine? FaceBook and...
View ArticleThe Facebook IP License
Find all the terms here. For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos (IP content), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and...
View ArticleYou are already a member…
Ah… Rev. Ian Stang and his cadre always make me smile. So blessed to have seen “Bob” here and there in the early 1990s and then found out what it all “meant”. Doubly blessed to live in SF, where...
View ArticleThe Other 4/20: The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
While plums of purple haze drift over the City from Golden Gate Park’s Hippie Hill, let us not ever forget the unfortunate disaster that is the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The human deaths on this...
View ArticleMonth of Blog: Learning Points
Here we are, four weeks later and the Month of Blog is complete. What do I have to show for a month of focusing on retro content, even without the daily link to the current networking site(s) of...
View ArticleAn Obituary for CELLspace
Written by Devin Holt (I pitched in with info, editing, and whatnot) CELLspace, community arts center, closed its doors at the end of 2012. During the late 90s and early aughts, there was no better...
View ArticleIntersection Watching: Amazed at the Chaos
I’m going to miss bike commuting the first few blocks of Sansome St. in San Francisco’s Financial District. That’s right – the nonprofit that I work for is going to move to downtown Oakland in the next...
View ArticlePanopticonic Shrugs in the Snowden-net
Almost March and no posts for the new year. I have felt eyes upon all corners of my privacy so haven’t felt too inspired to spend time staring at a screen and writing. I don’t know what think. My mind...
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