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Posted by: | CommentsBeatles Fest West – Fort Mason Center, San Francisco October 9 – 10, 2010
“Top Beatles Tribute Acts from around the world, Audio Visual Presentations, Expert Chat Panels, Artists and other interesting Beatle People.” – www.beatlesfestwest.com
John Lennon’s Dreams – His 10 best songs (vidoes) – Huffington Post, October 9, 2010
Yoko Ono tribute to John Lennon’s 70th birtday on YouTube.
Imagine Peace.
Take me out to the ball game
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I started a job 2 weeks ago (a real life in an office kind of job) so I haven’t had as much time to blog. However, I’ve still been sallying around the bay.
Yesterday, I went to a Giants game at AT&T park. I hadn’t been to a baseball game in years so this was quite an adventure for me. This wasn’t just any baseball game either this was a special occasion. This game was in honor of our friend and neighbor John Houston who passed away in March. He wanted all of his friends to remember him by going to a Giant’s game. His sister honored his wishes and organized a group of us to go sit at club level and remember John.
We started out by taking the Larkspur ferry to the game. If you live in Marin this is the best way to get to the games. It’s also the most fun way! Golden Gate Ferry has a special ferry designated for the game that drops you off right at the stadium. Everyone on the ferry is going to the game so you can imagine what a party it is to be on that ferry.
All of John’s Marin friends rode the ferry together and then we met up with his sister and others outside of the stadium. Before entering the stadium we had a small ceremony for John right by the water and said our goodbyes. His sister read a beautiful poem written by a friend. We all took a few moments to remember John and then we headed in to the stadium. It was a beautiful way to say goodbye.
We had great seats in the Club area. I’m not very versed in Baseball seating but this meant we were in a place that was less crowded, meaning easier access to the restrooms, food and beer! It’s been years since I’ve been to a game so I was pleasantly surprised to find good food and beer choices. I was thinking we were going to be stuck with Budweiser and hot dogs. Instead, I had a Blue Moon Belgian White and tasty Gilroy Garlic Fries!
Unfortunately the SF Giants did not win last night but it was still a great experience being there with all of John’s friends, remembering him, while doing something he loved.
It’s Pride Weekend in San Francisco
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Before I tell you about all the fun Pride events happening around the bay this weekend I first want to address those of you who grumble things like “why do they have to celebrate pride?, I don’t care what you do behind closed doors, why do they always have to announce it?, and why do they have to use the word dyke?”.
Instead of boring you with my rant (because I could go on and on about this) I’m just going to say one thing.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth are up to four times more likely to attempt suicide than their heterosexual peers, according to the Massachusetts 2006 Youth Risk Survey.
Okay two things… for those of you who wish I wouldn’t be so “out”… I get emails, tweets & Facebook messages from closeted people around the country thanking me for what I do. People terrified to come out of the closet because of their fear of how other people might treat them. People living is less tolerant places around this country and the world. People whose parents, friends and family have rejected them because they are gay. To quote Rodney King, “Why can’t we all just get along?” Just a thought: Maybe we could all start celebrating our commonalities instead of fighting about our differences. Imagine a world where we all get along.
Here are some of the gay Pride events going on this weekend:
Saturday, June 26, 2010
San Francisco Dyke March
Rally in Dolores Park 3–7 p.m.
at 18th St. & Dolores St.
World music deejay 12:30–3 p.m.
Stage performances begin at 3 p.m.
March begins at 7 p.m.
$5–$10 suggested donation.
SF Pride Celebration in Civic Center
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Noon to 6:00 p.m. – Civic Center
Sunday, June 27, 2010
San Francisco Pride Parade
Kicks off at 10:30am
If you are coming from Marin be sure to take the special Pride Ferry leaving Larkspur at 8:45am.
SF Pride Celebration
Noon to 7:00 p.m. – Civic Center
The Backstreet Boys will be performing at the Main Stage! (located in Civic Center next to City Hall)
Visit: SFpride.org for more info about all Pride events.
Pride events in Marin & the North Bay
Faces of Spectrum
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Golden Gate Ferry adds extra service for the Pride Parade
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Marin Pride 2010
Photos from the 2009 SF Pride Parade
Nikol Elaine – MakeUp Artistry
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Last Tuesday night my friend Dolores and I attended the San Francisco Clothing Swap! We had a great time! (Blog post coming soon about the Clothing Swap). While makeup artist Nikol Elaine was doing Dolores’ makeup we all got to talking. Nikol was such a wonderful person I asked her if she would be willing to do an interview for my blog. She said yes!
Nikol Elaine is what some might call an artist of the face. A makeup artist by day, born and raised California girl by night, she is clearly on a mission to show you how less can enhance more. Known for her delicate use of false eyelashes and crafty ability to make subtle or dramatic changes, she winks at any challenge. Nikol Elaine works solely on location across the bay area and specializes in wedding makeup.
What do you love most about the Bay Area?
-I love how lucky we are to be surrounded by mountains and ocean and I love that San Francisco is a mecca for travelers and culture from all over the world.
Where is your favorite place to hike/bike in the Bay Area?
-I enjoy hiking and the view from Mt. Diablo
Favorite place to take your dog?
-I love taking my dog downtown Danville to Sideboard cafe as he loves sitting outside to people watch.
What is your favorite restaurant in the Bay Area?
-My favorite resturant changes often as I am a self proclaimed foodie, however this month is Esin in Danville.
What is your favorite place to get coffee or tea?
-I could not live without coffee and my first choice would be Cafe 504 in Oakland
What is your favorite place to shop for clothing?
-I love shopping vintage in SF and for gently used clothing at local consignments or at SF’s own ClothingSwap.com!
If you had an out of town guest coming to visit that had never been to the Bay Area where would you take them?
-I would take them wine tasting in Napa valley followed by a nice dinner in SF.
Italian Street Painting Festival 2010
Posted by: | CommentsThe Youth in Arts Italian Street Painting Festival in San Rafael was cool! I didn’t have a lot of time to hang out but I made a quick pass through downtown San Rafael on Sunday afternoon. Here are some of the amazing pieces I saw.
More information:
http://www.youthinarts.org/ispf.html
http://twitter.com/youthinarts
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A Toast for Toastmasters
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Toastmasters can be for anyone, you don’t have to live in the Bay Area to go to a Toastmasters meeting. You can find Toastmasters meetings all over the world.
I’m a member of the San Rafael Dominican University Toastmasters group. I’m actually the VP of Public Relations.
I joined Toastmasters because I realized I was losing the art of verbal communication. I was spending so much time on my computer networking online with others that I was starting to lose my voice, literally. You know the saying, ‘if you don’t use it, you lose it’.
I joined Toastmasters because I wanted to get more comfortable with public speaking but I’ve learned there is so much more you can get out of Toastmasters. Since joining a year ago I’m more confident negotiating deals, I’m a better listener and I’m comfortable taking charge in group situations. I’m also quicker to think on my feet.
In the past while at dinner parties I’d often freeze up during interesting conversations. My mind would just go blank and I’d have nothing to contribute, until later that night after the party was over I’d think of all sorts of interesting and intelligent things to say. Since joining Toastmasters and regularly taking part in the activity called Table Topics I’ve found that I’m now able to “think on my feet” and participate in these conversations.
Our group meets every Tuesday from 12-1. We meet at Dominican University but the group is open to the public. Our members consist of students, teachers, faculty, staff and community members (like me). We are a very relaxed and fun group. Our number one focus is on having fun. We welcome guests and new members! If you’d like to visit our group please stop by any Tuesday at 12. Currently we are meeting in Guzman Hall, Room 201. Check our Website to confirm location, we occasionally change room locations.
For more information visit: Dominican Toastmasters
We’re also on Facebook and Twitter.
To find out about Toastmasters in your area visit the Toastmasters International Site.
PS. If you are thinking about joining Toastmasters but feeling a little intimidated… just do it! If you want to talk more about our group feel free to contact me directly. And if you are worried about the cost, it is very affordable. There is a one time $20 new-member fee, then $27 dues every six months. (pro-rated if you join in mid-term).

























