Saturday, January 12, 2008
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Project District-By-District Complete!
Posted by Trott
Prior to Saturday, Palace Family Steak House had played shows in nine of San Francisco's eleven supervisorial districts. In order to fulfill my commitment to play a show in each district before the end of the year, I had to play one show in District 4 and one show in District 7.
Fortunately, those districts are adjacent to each other. The north side of Sloat Boulevard is in one district, the south side in the other.
I set up on the median of Sloat Boulevard under the Doggie Diner head and played a song. With one foot in each district, my mission was accomplished!
Video to follow soon...
Photos by Andrew Goldfarb
Prior to Saturday, Palace Family Steak House had played shows in nine of San Francisco's eleven supervisorial districts. In order to fulfill my commitment to play a show in each district before the end of the year, I had to play one show in District 4 and one show in District 7.
Fortunately, those districts are adjacent to each other. The north side of Sloat Boulevard is in one district, the south side in the other.
I set up on the median of Sloat Boulevard under the Doggie Diner head and played a song. With one foot in each district, my mission was accomplished!
Video to follow soon...
Photos by Andrew Goldfarb
Labels: district-by-district, photos, shows
Monday, September 24, 2007
District 2 Crisis Averted
Posted by Trott
Yesterday, a crisis was averted! I played a short set of Palace Family Steak House songs at a birthday BBQ for Zeitgeist Rekords honcho Ellard in the Presidio in San Francisco.
The Presidio is located in District 2 of the city. This means that I need not fret anymore about what to do about District 2 when it comes to my District-By-District Project. District 2 crisis averted!
Here's how things now stand in Project District-By-District:
Yesterday, a crisis was averted! I played a short set of Palace Family Steak House songs at a birthday BBQ for Zeitgeist Rekords honcho Ellard in the Presidio in San Francisco.
The Presidio is located in District 2 of the city. This means that I need not fret anymore about what to do about District 2 when it comes to my District-By-District Project. District 2 crisis averted!
Here's how things now stand in Project District-By-District:
- District 1 (Jake McGoldrick): Rockit Room
- District 2 (Michela Alioto-Pier): Presidio
- District 3 (Aaron Peskin): Red Devil Lounge, Grant & Green (twice!)
- District 4 (Ed Jew): We have not yet played a show in District 4!
- District 5 (Ross Mirkarimi): Blackthorn Tavern
- District 6 (Chris Daly): Hotel Utah
- District 7 (Sean Elsbernd): We have not yet played a show in District 7!
- District 8 (Bevan Dufty): Dolores Park
- District 9 (Tom Ammiano): 12 Galaxies
- District 10 (Sophie Maxwell): Parkside, Bottom of the Hill
- District 11 (Gerardo Sandoval): We have not yet played a show in District 11!
Labels: district-by-district, shows
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
PFSH.Com Project Updates And Comments
Posted by Trott
30-Second Soundcheck Single Project: I have received the artwork from four artists so far. I have eight artists volunteering their artwork. I'll probably start pushing this project a bit harder once I post one or two of the singles with artwork to eBay later this month.
District-By-District Project: 7 districts down, 4 districts to go (including District 4, currently represented by Ed Jew!). I've got a few possibilities for some of the districts we haven't yet played. If they don't pan out by the end of July, I'll go to plan B which will involve performing guerrilla style. Actually, I'll probably go that route no matter what.
Comments on recent things discussed on PFSH.Com:
Commutation of Libby's Prison Sentence: I had nothing to say about this, but the Gambling Poet posted about it. Here are some of the more interesting things I've read on the topic:
30-Second Soundcheck Single Project: I have received the artwork from four artists so far. I have eight artists volunteering their artwork. I'll probably start pushing this project a bit harder once I post one or two of the singles with artwork to eBay later this month.
District-By-District Project: 7 districts down, 4 districts to go (including District 4, currently represented by Ed Jew!). I've got a few possibilities for some of the districts we haven't yet played. If they don't pan out by the end of July, I'll go to plan B which will involve performing guerrilla style. Actually, I'll probably go that route no matter what.
Comments on recent things discussed on PFSH.Com:
Commutation of Libby's Prison Sentence: I had nothing to say about this, but the Gambling Poet posted about it. Here are some of the more interesting things I've read on the topic:
- Perhaps the commutation opens legal questions that will ultimately undermine the Justice Department. I doubt it, actually, but an interesting read anyway.
- Clinton pardon/commutation (ab)uses compared to G. W. Bush (ab)uses by conservative Clinton-basher Jack Kelly. He's correct to note that there's some hypocrisy involved when liberals don't get at all upset about Sandy Berger or Marc Rich but fly off the handle about Scooter Libby. However, Kelly himself seems to be none too exercised about the Libby prison sentence commutation and is therefore apparently guilty of the same exact hypocrisy in reverse. (The end of Kelly's article might be construed as a weak and unconvincing attempt to buttress against just such a charge.)
- Hypocrisy In The Libby Commutation described by liberal columnist Clarence Page
- Nancy Pelosi's short statement on the subject
- One of many posts on the Sentencing Law and Policy blog that talks about Libby and compares it to last year's Rita case where Bush's Justice Department asked for a harsh sentence.
Labels: district-by-district
Sunday, May 13, 2007
What To Do
About District Two?
Posted by Trott
We're making good progress on our project of trying to have played a show in every supervisorial district in San Francisco by the end of 2007.
However, I'm concerned about District 2.
District 2 contains the affluent neighborhoods of Sea Cliff, Pacific Heights, and the Marina. It is not a district that contains a lot of venues for live original music.
At PFSH HQ, we've been brainstorming about places to play in District 2. Here's what we've come up with so far:
We're making good progress on our project of trying to have played a show in every supervisorial district in San Francisco by the end of 2007.
However, I'm concerned about District 2.
District 2 contains the affluent neighborhoods of Sea Cliff, Pacific Heights, and the Marina. It is not a district that contains a lot of venues for live original music.
At PFSH HQ, we've been brainstorming about places to play in District 2. Here's what we've come up with so far:
- Summer BBQ at Robin Williams's home
- A joint book-release and CD-release party at Danielle Steele's home
- A $1000-a-plate political fundraiser at Sen. Dianne Feinstein's home
Labels: district-by-district
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Project District-By-District
Posted by Trott
San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Class of 2007PFSH is proud to announce our latest project. There are eleven supervisorial districts in the city of San Francisco. Palace Family Steak House is committed to having played a show in every single one of them before 2007 is up. Here's how we're doing so far:
San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Class of 2007PFSH is proud to announce our latest project. There are eleven supervisorial districts in the city of San Francisco. Palace Family Steak House is committed to having played a show in every single one of them before 2007 is up. Here's how we're doing so far:
- District 1 (Jake McGoldrick): Rockit Room
- District 2 (Michela Alioto-Pier): We have not yet played a show in District 2!
- District 3 (Aaron Peskin): Red Devil Lounge, Grant & Green (twice!)
- District 4 (Ed Jew): We have not yet played a show in District 4!
- District 5 (Ross Mirkarimi): Blackthorn Tavern
- District 6 (Chris Daly): Hotel Utah
- District 7 (Sean Elsbernd): We have not yet played a show in District 7!
- District 8 (Bevan Dufty): Dolores Park
- District 9 (Tom Ammiano): 12 Galaxies
- District 10 (Sophie Maxwell): Parkside
- District 11 (Gerardo Sandoval): We have not yet played a show in District 11!
Labels: district-by-district