February 21, 2010
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Soapbox Derby: NO CUTS to California Education (February 18, 2010)

Description:
March 4, 2010 is the date decided on by representatives from K-12, UC’s, CSU’s, and CC’s as the “Day of Action” to unify in the fight to save California’s public education system.  UC’s and CSU’s tend to get the coverage, while Community Colleges have been overlooked.  Soapbox Derby talks with members of the “No Cuts to Education” coalition, out of Berkeley City College (BCC), about plans for March 4, and why this day is significant in the fight to save education in this prosperous state.

Day of Action:
March 4th
Mass Rally @ SF City Center
5 - 7 pm

Panel:
Jen Wood - Student Organizer
Buddy Roark - Student Organizer
Todd Evans - Part-Time Teacher at BCC
Dielly Diaz - student of the PACE Program (adult education)

Links:
http://againstcuts.org
email: nocutstoeducation@gmail.com

Againstcuts.org

November 6, 2009
national single payer to house floor

DN said this morning that pelosi refused to allow kucinich’s amendment to the house floor for a vote.  it was to allow states to implement single payer if they wanted to.  but going national is even better…????  I think pelosi knows it will probably get shot down, but it makes her look good to progressives for getting it across.  However, kucinich’s bill had a greater chance of passing if it was left up to states to decide.  if single payer gets implemented in a state…it will be the first domino to topple.  the rest will follow.

August 13, 2009
Berkeley’s Future? (continued…)

Interview with Berkeley City Council Member, Jesse Arreguin, tonight 9-9:30 on KALX 90.7 FM. Streams @ www.kalx.org. We will be discussing the future of Berkeley’s downtown.

August 6, 2009
Wanna Know Berkeley’s Future?

Interviewing Erin Rhoades, the Executive Director of the organization Livable Berkeley.  Tonight (Thurs) from 9:00 - 9:30 pm on KALX 90.7 FM.  Streaming at www.kalx.org

July 28, 2009
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-maher/new-rule-not-everything-i_b_244050.html

If conservatives get to call universal health care “socialized medicine,” I get to call private health care “soulless vampires making money off human pain.” - Bill Maher

July 18, 2009
Marin Brew Fest - Save the Boobies!

http://www.marinbrewing.com/pages/view_event.asp?CalendarID=10545

July 9, 2009

Lucifer Sam to Host “At War With Heaven” tonight from Midnight - 1 am on KALX 90.7 FM.  streaming at kalx.org

July 9, 2009

After writing on Michael Jackson’s memorial the other day…a gnawing nostalgia is taking over me.  I learned my best dance moves from this video…a segment of the Moonwalker movie.

July 9, 2009
Memorial: Michael Jackson Remembered

Michael Jackson’s memorial held Tuesday at the Los Angeles Staples Center shows that in life as well as death, the “King of Pop” can unify people and inspire compassion in ways our world has rarely seen.

31.3 million people tuned in via television, according to Nielsen Ratings, and many more watched the broadcast in movie theaters and public areas around the world.  The event was also streamed online through CNN.com allowing millions to access the memorial through laptops, desktops and cellphones.  Packed to a capacity of 20,000, the Staples Center came under the media’s full weight giving everyone a chance to pay their respects to, as Motown founder Berry Gordy put it, “The greatest entertainer that ever lived.”

After sound issues delayed the start of the event a cavalcade of entertainers, friends and family from Al Sharpton to Brooke Shields and Usher to Stevie Wonder, grabbed the microphone to perform or share insightful memories about the life of Michael Jackson.

It began with Smokey Robinson reading a letter from Nelson Mandela that illustrated Michael’s inspiration in the struggle to overcome apartheid South Africa, “We had great admiration for his talents and his ability to triumph over anything.”

Al Sharpton continued this message in a fiery oratory that brought the crowd to fervor with particular emphasis on Michael Jackson’s ability to break down color barriers and create a comfort level between people through his music.  In the background was a black and white photo of Michael posing.  Highlighted over it, was one of his messages, “There’s nothing that can’t be done if we raise our voice as one.”

The memorial, broadcast through all forms of modern media, framed that Michael Jackson seems to belong to the public.  Having grown up under its watchful eye, beginning at such a young age, we the world are his family.  “He was ours, and we were his,” Queen Latifah said in an emotional eulogy, “You believe in Michael.  He believed in you.  He made you believe in yourself.”

In all, this was Michael Jackson’s chance to redeem himself to the public.  Showcased Tuesday, were not his amazing song and dance talents, but his heart, compassion, shyness and humor, which for once overshadowed the tabloid circus that has surrounded him the past couple decades.  

In a silent moment between speakers and performers, an audience member could be heard screaming what all viewers and attendees felt as we gave our appreciation one last time, “I love you Michael.”  The world loves him, and as Pastor Lucious Smith put it, “Michael wanted nothing more than to give love to the world.”

June 29, 2009
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Radio Moscow

Live @ the Uptown Nightclub in Oakland, CA

June 27, 2009

A three piece out of Ames, Iowa that roll out Raucous Blues / Psychedelia ala Cream, Hendrix.  Having just released their sophmore album “Brain Cycles” and returned from a 2 month tour of Europe, they are now on their 2nd west coast tour.