It looks like the law is complicated. In 38 states, one-party consent rules apply, so provided she was one of the parties to the conversation, Ms. Stiviano could make a recording and stay within the law. California is one of the 12 states with two-party consent laws, however, so she could get in trouble based on that. Nevertheless, there are exceptions in the California law: specifically, if you believe you are gathering evidence of a crime. Maybe she thought Sterling was involved in a crime, and his embarrassing statements were incidental to her real purpose.
This is going to get complicated.
Sacramento area community musical theater (esp. DMTC in Davis, 2000-2020); Liberal politics; Meteorology; "Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul," and Albuquerque movie filming locations; New Mexico and California arcana, and general weirdness.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Kanye West - Gold Digger (feat. Jamie Foxx) Lyrics Video
Maybe since I don't follow sports, I've been amazed and gratified by the strong reaction to the Donald Sterling/LA Clippers imbroglio. I've had interesting conversations about the legality of taped conversations, and the like.
Nevertheless, I suspect V. Stiviano thought this through very carefully and is miles and miles ahead of Donald Sterling. Or, at least I hope so. Who knows? I certainly don't.
I wonder what N.P. would think? When I think of her I'm reminded about this 2005 song and wonder if it applies here?
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
In Loving Memory of Tevye Ditter
Dave and Kara Lack's slideshow from the Tevye Ditter Celebration of Life by the Sacramento Theatre Community.
Proud to have contributed here. One out of about ten or twelve photos is mine.
Community Musical Theater Gathering (aka, a Wake) In Memory Of Tevye Ditter At Green Valley Theater Company - April 28, 2014
Jeffrey Lloyd Heatherly. Jeffrey's reminisces were masterful and funny, particularly when playing Jud Fry in Magic Circle's "Oklahoma!" and having to physically intimidate Tev Ditter's Curley McClain, even though Tev was 3/4" taller.
Rebecca Wilson. Rebecca had the surprise-hit story of the evening, describing how a background in gymnastics helped her nightly as Mallory Kingsley seduce Tev Ditter's Private Eye Stone on stage in DMTC's "City of Angels". Someone leaned over and said "I don't know her, but she's making me uncomfortable. It's like we're getting a glimpse of her fantasy life." I replied, "You're uncomfortable: she used to be in the Young Performers' Theater!" But it was a great story, told well, and the crowd loved it.Trial Before Pilate - The 39 Lashes - Jesus Christ Superstar - Wake For Tevye Ditter
"So In Love" - Andrea St. Clair (ft. the Barbieri family) - Wake for Tevye Ditter
Jacob Montoya - "Tomorrow" from "Annie" - Wake for Tevye Ditter
"So In Love" - Andrea St. Clair (ft. the Barbieri family) - Wake for Tevye Ditter
Jacob Montoya - "Tomorrow" from "Annie" - Wake for Tevye Ditter
Monday, April 28, 2014
Cliven Bundy And Racial Trolling
I thought this article was unusually thoughtful:
Bundy has tried to engender sympathy by arguing that all he was trying to do is express his deep concern for the plight of black families in the U.S. today. It’s not that he doesn’t think they deserve “his” money, it’s that he worries government assistance will ultimately be detrimental to black people, that it will sap them of their ambition and force them to rely on others for survival.
...I call this move — the adoption of a stance of disingenuous or exaggerated concern for people of color — “racial concern trolling.” ... Its proponents, like Paul Ryan or Newt Gingrich or Rand Paul, say their opposition to redistributive programs that disproportionately benefit African-Americans comes from their internal reservoir of affection for black people and their observations that these programs hurt more than they help. But the truth is that their feelings for blacks, however genuine, are not the motivating factor. If you proved, decisively, that they’re wrong, that redistribution often helps the less advantaged have a better chance at making a decent life for themselves, the racial concern trolls wouldn’t suddenly abandon their opposition to economic liberalism. On the contrary, they’d go back to “first principles” and argue that it’s inherently unjust to take money from one person and give it to the other — because that’s what they really care about, that’s what’s actually driving their beliefs.
If we return to Cliven Bundy, we see a perfect example of racial concern trolling (albeit one that was done with far less deftness and tact than is usually the case). In trying to defend his remark about black people (maybe) being better off as slaves, Bundy argued that what he was trying to say is that maybe black people were better off when they all lived in the South “where they had some chickens and the gardens, and they had something to do.” It’s not that he subscribes to the same fundamentally white supremacist ideology of the many militia members and “sovereign citizens” who have rallied to his cause; it’s the chickens, you see. The chickens!
... In the meantime, however, people who believe in redistribution and social justice can adopt a strategy that’s served millions of Internet users well for many, many years: Don’t feed the trolls. Call out racial concern trolling for the chicanery it is, then enjoy the view as the Cliven Bundys of this world fade further and further away.
And The Answer Is - Fireworks!
This mystery has been driving me nuts. I took a look at the geography and decided it had to be a smoke ring of some sort. And indeed, that appears to have been what it was:The ring was reportedly captured by a 16-year-old schoolgirl with her smartphone after she played tennis with her mother. The ring - which appeared to be close to Warwick Castle - remained in the sky for around three minutes before vanishing, it has been reported.
...The eventual answer came in the middle of Tuesday afternoon when a statement from Warwick Castle confirmed that they had been testing fireworks.
A Warwick Castle spokesman said they had been trying out "fire effects" to go with the daily firing of the Trebuchet Fireball - a giant catapult.
"We've seen a number of different effects, including the vortex images that have been reported," the spokesman said. "As yet we don't know what causes the phenomenon but it's certainly a spooky spectacle."
Flattered By The Love
There's a little meme on the Internet I can't help but love. When people receive my Breaking Bad Locations book, they post a photo....
Missed Connection
To the young lady bicyclist in the pedestrian crosswalk I came within a whisker of killing with my vehicle Sunday morning: at 1 a.m., a black hoodie isn't the best fashion choice. You are all but invisible.
I did catch a glimpse of her face, though. It was like "don't you see my light?" The light was this tiny little thing: a sort of penlight. Uh, no, I can't see that, especially when a tree at the corner of 21st and X Streets obscures the pedestrian crosswalk when one approaches from the west on X Street in order to turn right on 21st. She was saved by thin, fluorescent stripes on her bike frame, having to slow down for the turn, and the fact I was stone cold sober.
I did catch a glimpse of her face, though. It was like "don't you see my light?" The light was this tiny little thing: a sort of penlight. Uh, no, I can't see that, especially when a tree at the corner of 21st and X Streets obscures the pedestrian crosswalk when one approaches from the west on X Street in order to turn right on 21st. She was saved by thin, fluorescent stripes on her bike frame, having to slow down for the turn, and the fact I was stone cold sober.
Funeral Services For Tevye Anthony Ditter - April 26, 2014
The Church of Latter Day Saints on Wissemann Drive.Friends, relatives, co-workers, and many others gathered midday on Saturday to mourn the passing of the gentle giant of Sacramento community musical theater and song, Tevye Ditter.
I found the viewing to be difficult, not just for obvious reasons, but also because a CD was playing of singing from a recent program of Christmas songs from the Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra:
Guest Artist: Tevye Ditter, Tenor
Radiant music for Christmas
Candlelit procession
Audience singalong
New and familiar choral orchestral holiday songs
The program included the song 'Believe' from "Polar Express". Such beauty! So hard. I had to leave, then return. Here's the song from the movie - imagine Tevye singing it:
After a small group of friends and family finished the viewing with a prayer and the casket was closed, the pallbearers escorted the casket into the main hall. We followed, where a large number of people - I'm guessing 280 - had gathered. I sat with Kelly Mustain, and we shared a hymn book. We sang two hymns: ('How Great Thou Art' and 'God Be With You Till We Meet Again'). Since the best singers from the entire Sacramento Valley were in the room, the hymns sounded wonderful. Special memories were offered, including those from Donald Kendrick of the Sacramento Choral Society, and work supervisors and colleagues (Geraldine Walker, Shelley Tillman, and Fran Mueller). Tev's dad also offered memories of Tev. Nephi Speer sang a wonderful rendition of 'Bring Him Home' from "Les Miserables".
After the service, there was a reception, where various members of the musical theatre community shared Tevye stories.(I don't know most of the folks at Missouri Street Theater, so no IDs for most of them.)
Michael Cross
Caitland Martin, in front of a favorite photo of Tevye from "Les Miserables" at Woodland Opera House.
Members of the community sang from "Les Miserables" (x, Michael Cross, Christina Rae, x, Jenny Plasse, Bobby Ellison, x, Christine Deamer, Hugo Figueroa, Tomas Eredia, Caitland Martin). (Christine Deamer motioned for me to come up and sing too, but I don't know anything about "Les Miserables", so declined.)
Friday, April 25, 2014
"It's Bad Luck To Say Good Luck On Opening Night"
As a performer, the expression I hate is "break a leg." Because sometimes you do break a leg. Today, I went to Akebono Restaurant for the first time, and as I was passing around this cool-looking sculpture I snagged my foot on a stroller that was poorly-parked and protruding slightly into the path. Since the soles of my feet were wet from the rain outside, I slipped, toppled right over, and slammed onto the floor as forty people gasped in horror. A woman ran up and said "I'm a doctor. Are you all right? ARE YOU ALL RIGHT?"
Was all this drama necessary? Well, yes. I banged my knee, and hit my elbow real hard. Had it not been for the DMTC sweatshirt I was wearing, I probably would have fractured it.
So, onto the stage tonight! And please, no "break a leg." Not today, anyway.
Welfare Queen Creep
Noel notes this article.
There seems to be a phenomenon of Welfare Queen Creep. At one time it was a pejorative against people on welfare. Now it's being applied to "the 47%". That's nearly a majority! When it is a majority, people may suddenly wake up and realized they've been hoodwinked:
There seems to be a phenomenon of Welfare Queen Creep. At one time it was a pejorative against people on welfare. Now it's being applied to "the 47%". That's nearly a majority! When it is a majority, people may suddenly wake up and realized they've been hoodwinked:
But really, the sexist and racially tinged stereotype of the "welfare queen" has expanded in the decades since Ronald Reagan first uttered the phrase in the '70s. Back then, he was using the phrase to imply that welfare fraud is more common than it is. Now, it tends to be used more to imply that there's a class of people, mostly women, who subsist on welfare throughout their lives to avoid working. But this simply isn't true.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
The BLM Isn't Your Worst Problem When You Give Enough Rope To Cliven Bundy
He has nice things to say about Spanish-speakers, though.
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