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Tag Archives: dance
IONTW – July 8, 2018
TODAY!!! Sunday, July 8, 2018 – 10:30 am – 4:30 PM Sebastopol Center for the Arts Street Printing Festival! Book covers meet back up with the real world. Ever wondered why ice cream has a parlor? Everybody dance now! Born … Continue reading
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Tagged art, books, dance, ice cream, letterpress, music, printing
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IONTW – June 11, 2017
It never occurred to me that it’s called the Glory Hole because it’s shaped/looks like a Morning Glory. Thegoogles is making new sounds, too. Who knew? At some point it goes from clutter to a collection. Whatever random thing IT … Continue reading
IONTW – May 7, 2017
Matsuri Japanese Arts Festival in Santa Rosa TODAY 11 am – 5 pm. The film of George Takei’s Allegiance will be showing in Sebastopol May 9. All I needed to know: or at least 7 Things I Learned When I … Continue reading
IONTW – October 30, 2016
Just in time for Halloween – do you know jack? ohand not Halloween, but ohmygoodness COSTUMES! and again media on my mind – last week there were the newspaper animals, now, amazingthings done with salt. if you’ve ever noticed a … Continue reading
2014 Rhythms of Cuba – Day 6
< Day 5 November 17, 2015: Up at 6:15 after a fairly sound sleep. Watch the sunrise out the window for a little then notice a cloud of smoke a few blocks away. Fire? There doesn’t seem to be any … Continue reading
2014 Rhythms of Cuba – Day 5
After taking yesterday morning off, I go out again for a walk by myself before breakfast. Today I head inland, away from the Malecon, up the Avenida de los Presidentes. Lots to look at, although I seem to be the … Continue reading
2014 Rhythms of Cuba – Day 4
< previous We walk to our morning activity, with a stop at the Teatro Mella to try to find out where the evening’s jazz performance is going to be. The activity is a dance lesson at Conjunto Folklorico, the national folkloric … Continue reading
2014 Rhythms of Cuba – Day 3
< previous I go out again in the morning, the other way on the Malecón today. There are fishermen again, and some out in boats on the water too. The waves occasionally send some spray over the wall, and there … Continue reading
2014 Rhythms of Cuba – Day 2
< previous First glow of color on the horizon, get up, slip on some clothes and out the door. I take the stairs down, there’s a book shelf on floor 6. Out on Avenida de los Presidentes and right toward … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Cuba, dance, food, live performances, music, travel
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this weekend needs a weekend!
More time! Or I need to figure out how to be in more than one place at once. So many awesome events. In the Bay Area: Saturday 10/4/2014: Nikkei Angel Island Pilgrimage – program exploring the history of the 85,000 Japanese … Continue reading
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Tagged dance, history, Japanese American, letterpress, museums, music
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