A gallery on Fillmore is a fine way to wonder your day away. Upper Playground's, Fifty24 is a progressive hub of modern, and more often than not, urbane art that is reflective of this Street's changing ways, as well as, the City's continual transformations. Whoever they are, they were quick to highlight the latest David Choe collection, Snowman Monkey BBQ. His "dirty style" is an uncompromising contemporary culmination of the gritty & frenzied existence of what is around us today, I like it. Graffiti artist or not, he has become a showcased figure within this world. He's also the creator of the vinyl figure line Munko, a blind box favorite of the watertrough project. Peep the playground, hit up their gallery and enjoy some urban-centric art.Saturday, October 19, 2013
Fifty24
A gallery on Fillmore is a fine way to wonder your day away. Upper Playground's, Fifty24 is a progressive hub of modern, and more often than not, urbane art that is reflective of this Street's changing ways, as well as, the City's continual transformations. Whoever they are, they were quick to highlight the latest David Choe collection, Snowman Monkey BBQ. His "dirty style" is an uncompromising contemporary culmination of the gritty & frenzied existence of what is around us today, I like it. Graffiti artist or not, he has become a showcased figure within this world. He's also the creator of the vinyl figure line Munko, a blind box favorite of the watertrough project. Peep the playground, hit up their gallery and enjoy some urban-centric art.Monday, October 14, 2013
Trick N(BA) Treat
In two weeks, the soap opera for men, aka the Association, aka the NBA, will open the season with a triple-header for us to feast upon. The first of three games pits the Conference Finals tested Pacers against the youthful Magic. I'm interested to see how Oladipo and Vucevic mesh, they're the future for Orlando. Indiana will assuredly be there when in counts during the Eastern Conference Playoffs. Next up we'll be treated to a potential opening night classic. The two-time defending champion Heat will clash with the always formidable & tough minded Bulls. This game is sure to make the talking heads chirp. It will/should be great to see D. Rose back in action. He might be the only anti-serum to LeBron's comic book like stranglehold on the hardware. The final game of the night is the battle for Los Angeles, Go Clip Show. With a bevy of new faces in new places, this season should be scary exciting. There are the contenders (SA, Memphis, LAC, OKC, Indiana, Chicago and perhaps, dare I say, Golden State), those that loaded up (Brooklyn), or reloaded (Detroit), others that made minor tweaks (Memphis, OKC), certain teams dealing with injuries (Boston, OKC, LAL, Denver), some teams hopefully healthy (Minnesota & Chicago), those that are playing for next year's draft (Philadelphia & Phoenix), and then there's the champions, this season's filled with delicious intrigue. Here's a little sample of what's in store.
NBA opening night, October 29th, enjoy.
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NBA opening night, October 29th, enjoy.
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
Shovels & Rope 1 week later
Hardly Strictly has come & gone, I'm thankful that we attended only one day. With that being said, our team of willing soldiers rallied for a sunday marathon at the Arrow Stage. Shovels & Rope stole the show. Here's a taste of what they gave us... to sample more of the weekend click here.
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
Ruling the Roost: Animation Show of Shows
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| Marcel, King of Tervuren |
The 15th annual Animation Show of Shows was held this past Saturday at the Hess Collection Art Museum in Napa. Ron Diamond has curated this Animation show since 1998. Films shown at this boutique festival have gone on to win seven Oscar's in the category of animated shorts and have garnered 23 nominations. It was super rad to say the least, set amongst Motherwell, Rauschenberg & Anselm Kiefer never hurts either.
As always, I pulled the trigger on America's Finest #2 (1994), by Lynn Hershman Leeson, prior to entering the third floor of the Hess Collection. A curious viewer willing to touch the disabled MK-47 is allowed to decide...
"Pulling the trigger turns the viewer into both an aggressor and subsequent victim of his/her own actions." - Lynn Hershman Leeson
Other films that may spark your imagination are; Requiem for Romance, Subconscious Password & Drunker than a Skunk. It was nice to be taught a brief lesson on the terminology swirling around these modern drawings. Terms such as motion capture, hand animated on computer & boiled, were ideas that made sense, that moved motion elsewhere. I had a great day, thanks to the event organizers for holding such an amazing event & thanks to my best friend for coming along.
Bravo Marcel!
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Monday, September 23, 2013
America's Cup in San Francisco
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| America's Cup sailing in San Francisco
Oracle Team USA won two races in one day for the first time to extend the America's Cup. San Francisco has been a spectacular host city, even with the occasional postponement due to high winds. Emirates Team New Zealand is still clinging to match point. Team USA has made numerous strides, both on the water and with the shore team performing modifications, allowing them to capture the last four victories. The series now stands at 8-5, a far cry form the once 7-1 margin. It appears that Team Oracle has made some key adjustments in personnel as well, they brought on Olympic gold medalist Ben Aisle as a tactician.
Surely Team New Zealand will counter-punch as they try to maintain their championship. San Francisco will need to up the home town presence if Team USA is to continue this comeback. The nautical battle for the Cup continues today, Mother Earth permitting.
Cheers,
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Friday, September 20, 2013
Hardly Strictly turns 13!
With just a couple of weekends standing between now and the best free fest in the west, it's time to take a look-see at this year's line up for the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival. Golden Gate Park will once again play host to a plethora of great artists from October 4th through the 6th.
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| Golden Gate Park, October 4, 5 & 6 |
This annual event has become both a right of passage for some and a reason to flee the city for others. Personally, I have attended religiously since living in northern California, with the exception of last year. It truly is one of the best festivals in the nation, a veritable Newport West. Hardly has announced their initial list of 41 artists, most of which are anything but bluegrass.
Of the names and bands that have been released, I'm more than stoked for those that catch my attention. Here is a brief list of the acts that are sparking my interest; Steve Martin, Trampled by Turtles, Devil Makes 3, Father John Misty, Nicki Bluhm & the Gramblers, the Wood Brothers, Bonnie Raitt, Shovels & Rope, Jerry Douglas, Martha Wainwright & Patty Griffin. Two of which are below.
I highly suggest braving the masses at least once in order to enjoy this epic San Francisco event. If you're lucky most of your favorite artists will play on the same day. Be there or be square.
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