Thursday, September 05, 2024

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, September 5-Wednesday, September 11, 2024: The Messthetics | Dougie Poole | Keane | Vance Joy | Lucy's Fur Coat | The Polyphonic Spree | Bonnie Raitt |Soul Coughing | Gardens & Villa | P!NK |


I was thinking that September would be a chill and quiet month with just Adams Avenue Street Fair to look forward to, but these listings are crazy! I'm actually going to see both parts of Henry 6 with my mom this week, plus have a couple merch nights in between, so I'm already feeling over-committed for the week. Plus it's gonna be crazy ass hot so maybe when I'm not working, I'll just go find an air-conditioned spot to hang out in. Too bad our kid isn't into ice skating because The Kroc Center was always ideal for heatwaves. Whatever shows or events you choose this week, stay cool and stay hydrated. We don't need people passing out or getting ill from heat-related causes. Stay safe out there. 

Side note: I'm removing North Coast Rep Theatre from my listings. The only way to access their calendar is to now subscribe as a patron first, and I'm not willing to do that. 

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 29-Wednesday, September 4, 2024: Ramona | RIKI | Counting Crows | Las Cafeteras | Pato Banton | Moenia | Midge Ure | Thievery Corporation | Zheani |


I am really, really, enjoying this week. There's a little bit of a lull in summer touring so things aren't bananas every single day, and I can even tell all the band agents are publicists are taking a light week, if they're even working at all, just by the ever so slight decrease in my email volume. I know it is the calm before the storm, however, because as soon as Labor Day passes, it will be full steam ahead with everyone busting my ass for promotion. So let me ask you this little favor. If you're a person who loves going to shows, take a look at our Casbah calendar for September and BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE. Obviously for most local shows, you can and should just pay at the door, but for touring bands, your early purchase not only demonstrates that the artist has support in this market, but the agent considers the buying patterns when booking other bands on their rosters and routing them through San Diego. It makes a huge difference with the kinds of shows we get here in San Diego or whether artists skip us on their loops from Arizona to LA. Keep our little music dream alive as we buckle up for the sprint from Labor Day to Thanksgiving. 

Stay safe out there. 

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Rosey's Diary: San Diego Is Expensive (Duh!) | DOJ Files Suit Against Rent-Setting Algorithm | New COVID Vaccine Available | San Diego Zoo To End Late Hours & Kangaroo Bus Service |


Xin Bao (4 yo Female, Taken 8.27.24)

I haven't done a diary link post in awhile, but there were some emails and links that I had building up, so I wanted to make sure to share this before I get to this week's listings. 
Things have been mostly good. Toby is back in school, has been very busy with marching band and also was accepted to San Diego Youth Symphony and is learning to play stand-up bass. We hardly see him, but we hope that is a good thing. His trip to Finland was good overall, though a bit eye-opening as he encountered a lot of anti-LGBTQ attitudes and Nationalist points of view that he didn't really expect. 

Darren is busy at work and exhausted after work as they've been working on fire-breaking urban canyons which is a ton of manual labor. He had a work thing last week at Bowlero with his work friends and we had fun bowling for the first time in maybe a decade, but as we were leaving, I was SHOT AT by some asshole teens with I don't know- an airgun? a pellet gun? I don't know my mock-assault weapons, but I was hit in the forehead by something and it was completely terrifying even though I was uninjured and whatever hit me didn't break skin. The thought some kids can just race through a cul-de-sac and open fire with anything is pretty scary. Apparently it was part of a shooting spree they went on throughout the Eastlake area of Chula Vista to terrorize their neighbors. I reported it to police, but I don't expect anything to happen. Someday those little shits will shoot at someone who will quickly retaliate with real bullets and it will be a whole different situation. I hate all guns in all forms and blah blah there are certain reasons to have them whatever whatever. I hate them all and ammosexuals can seriously GFY. 

Back to talking about joyful things: I've probably, so far, already taken about 3000 photos of the pandas, most of which will never be shared because, well, that's a lot. Not exaggerating. I'm sharing just a few of my latest from Tuesday.  

Stay safe out there. 

Thursday, August 22, 2024

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 22-Wednesday, August 28, 2024: Tiltwheel | IDAHO | Ghostland Observatory | Dale Crover | Sweet & Tender Hooligans | Gary Clark, Jr. | Lizzy & The Triggermen |


Obviously there was great relief for me being able to be back home and also getting the van fixed and then the kid getting home from Finland and getting back to school and kicking off his senior year. While I've been spending a lot of time at the zoo, I've been taking advantage of seeing the pandas as much as possible, trying to find the best viewing times, learning their habits, when they're active, etc. I gotta be honest though, I can't wait for it to be cold...or at least hoodie weather, because I think they're gonna really love it. Work is pretty busy which actually has me busting ass and going to sleep earlier and waking up earlier than usual for me, and I kinda like it. But of course, these listings took a while so maybe Thursday will be more low-key for me. I don't have any big show plans this week, but I will be working for Lucky Daye on Sunday and maybe if I can get my Casbah newsletter done earlier, I'll head to the Dave Dick fundraiser. Have a great week! 
Stay safe out there. 

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 15-Wednesday, August 21, 2024: Pony Bradshaw | Shrinkray | John Legend | Joss Stone | Cults | Talib Kweli | Goatwhore | Steve Poltz | Sage Francis | The Marias | Son Little |


I'm back in my house and came off a great night working for Tinariwen at Music Box. What an incredible performance! I've always missed my opportunities to catch them in the past, so I'm glad I finally got to experience them. Thanks to everyone who has reached out since we were temporarily displaced, but we're all back to normal again, so it's more gorillas and orangutans and stalking the pandas for me while trying to keep up with work as we get into the busy fall touring season. You can see from Thursday alone how bonkers it's gonna get all the way through about Thanksgiving. I don't think I have any merch gigs this week, but Vacations is gonna regret not calling me because nobody can handle their merch like I can. They probably need a team of 4 people just to try to match my efficiency and volume, but whatever. Anyway, it's a good week of shows, my house is almost fixed, my van is fixed, my animals are all back to normal in like 30 minutes of being back in our apartment, so all is right with the world. Just steer clear of COVID...it's back with a 21% positivity rate!! Yikes. Can't wait for that next booster!! Also, if anyone from the Old Globe wants to reach out...my mom and I really wanna see both parts of Henry 6. Hook it up, yo. 

Stay safe out there. 

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Rosey's Diary: Lessons From (Temporary & Planned) Displacement


Displacement sucks. I am going to start this post with many caveats: I am in no way suggesting I understand the experiences of the unhoused or of people displaced by flooding, fire, or other natural disasters. My property manager gave us ample warning that our apartment needed to be inspected, that the stairs subsequently failed that inspection and they would need to be rebuilt. When he let us know we would have to have the stairs completely rebuilt, I asked if at the very least it would be possible to schedule while Toby is in Finland on a foreign-exchange program, which he was able to accommodate. So I knew construction was coming, my house is still my home, and eventually I will get to be back home and everything will be better and back to normal. Fingers crossed. Or better than normal as I will no longer have death-trap stairs that I tripped on somewhat regularly and were at risk of steps corroding at any moment. But still, I've learned some lessons and I wanted to share. Or vent. Or whine. Or whatever. After the jump. 

Thursday, August 08, 2024

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 8-Wednesday, August 14, 2024: Luke Bryan | Havnauts | STRFKR | Convoy | OMA & Shing02 | Jane's Addiction | BALTHVS |Carter Winter | Amyl & The Sniffers | Mary Lambert | Alvvays |


OMG. These listings took me so long. I tried to start them at the Zoo (impossible), then I tried working in my studio but my cats were so thrilled to see me they were climbing all over my laptop (impossible), then I tried to work at my mom's but she watches terrible television, so by the time she went to bed and I could work, I was zonked out. So then I tried all over again on Wednesday and did part of them at my mom's and finally finished them on Wednesday. I'm gonna be a vagabond for the weekend, so sorry these aren't very organized and sorry if I missed anything but things are pretty chaotic in my life at the moment, as our apartment gets some hefty construction and then plumbing in the studio and trying to not pull a Jewel and live in my van, but it's actually surprising how when all you need is a couch and access to a shower and maybe some outlets to charge all the devices, everyone scatters. I'll be fine, but getting back online this weekend is the least of my concerns. The only real news anyway is that 40 Olympic competitors (so far) got COVID so that's something to keep an eye on as I see more and more friends testing positive locally, and then also, the big announcement by Kamala Harris for Walz as her VP. I'M ALL IN. Another presidency with TFG would be DEVASTATING. Do your part. 

Peace out. Stay safe out there.

Wednesday, August 07, 2024

Panda Preview: The Giant Pandas Are (Maybe) Ready For Their Public Debut at San Diego Zoo

 


Thursday is the big day that the San Diego Zoo finally opens Panda Ridge to the public. While the pandas arrived in San Diego on June 27, they've been off habitat as they quarantined and adjusted to their new San Diego lifestyle. The zoo made extraordinary measures to make sure nobody was getting sneak peeks or disturbing them in that time...putting windscreens across the entire Bashor Bridge, adding railings to prevent looking over, staffed the area with two guest ambassadors from open to close, erected walls around the habitats, closed off half the overflow seating for Treetops Bistro, closed the stairs at Bashor Bridge into the Canyon. They would even go so far as closing the Skyfari for "regular maintenance" whenever the pandas were exploring their yards. 

So naturally starting last week, dignitaries, media, researchers, volunteers and employees began run-throughs for the viewing. On Monday, I got the chance to see them with a friend who is a donor. We had a 4pm viewing time but got wind that they were letting people in ahead of their time, so here I'm going to divulge my recommendations for seeing the pandas. 

First of all, I do not know how they're running the time-ticketing vs the paid-viewing. But let's assume you get a ticket and a time slot. Before you even go to the zoo, plan ahead!!! The pandas are behind 8-10' high glass that is about 4 feet in front of the walking path. Any given time of day there will be reflection. I am intentionally posting my photos with heavy reflection so you can see how it looks. I wear ALL BLACK and brought a black long sleeve light jacket I use, as well as a cut up black shower curtain that I usually use for sitting. The people wearing flashy, bright and printed clothes couldn't see jack shit except everyone else's reflection. This was a late afternoon viewing, so I knew what to expect in this area after months of spending hours shooting the baby red panda, Pavitra. 

Second, I did not get one single worthy phone photo, even with my fancy new camera. If you're only bringing your phone, snap a pic or two and then just enjoy the viewing. I shoot with a pretty entry level camera, a Canon 90D and a 75-300mm lens. There are zoo regulars shooting with cameras and lenses worth $5k, $10k, $25k dollars and more. Don't try to compare your photos to their photos. Let them hobby and you enjoy your time. 

Last thing I'll say is that for this special donor preview, we had a 30 minute window, plus the extra 15 minutes we went in early. The public timed viewings will only be 15 minutes. Still, I heard a statistic that the average person spends 90 SECONDS at each animal at a zoo. They want to see, snap a selfie, maybe record a video they'll never watch, and move on. This is why the entitled maniacs get all pissed off when people don't get out of their way...their kids are cuter than you and deserve to get the best view the second they walk up to the habitat even if you've been waiting minutes or hours for that one special moment...All this to say...don't be rushed along. There will be lots of people saying "Share The Bear" but you have a window of time for the entire habitat. When Xin Bao went up to her hill, I checked out Yun Chuan (4 yo male), but he was fast asleep, so I went back to Xin Bao (3yo female) and got to see her basically rolling in her bamboo with joy, which was pretty special to watch.  But note the glare. It is harsh and everywhere, even when I blocked the yellow posts with my jacket and plastic and sat on the ground to get under the bamboo reflecting off higher on the glass. I was able to hold my black plastic up so my friend in a fully mechanized wheelchair could see the pandas when most other people couldn't see at all. I don't know what the policy will be like for the public, but I would HOPE that strollers are not allowed, as people bring WONDERFOLDS the size of my childhood day bed and think everyone else has to yield to them. The pathway was not expanded in any parts, but there is a lot more room for the first habitat with Xin Bao, who got the space of the former Takins, versus Yun Chuan who got the space of the red pandas. And speaking of red pandas, KOLA is back. Make sure to look for him snoozing high up in his tree on the right as you first enter the habitat. 

Obviously I'm so glad the pandas are back, but the zoo is going to be BONKERS and there are going to be a lot of disappointed people who only catch Xin Bao on her hill or Yun Chuan in one of his 4 hour naps. Be patient. Be a member. Don't put all your expectations into amazing views in one 15 minute visit. San Diego Zoo is posting a ton of PROFESSIONALLY shot photos and videos on their social media, where they can get behind-the-scenes and BEHIND-THE-GLASS footage. Just enjoy watching these super cute creatures. And if you're disappointed, just head next door and see much rarer animals, the Amur Leopards, or go up and visit the Guam Kingfisher who is COMPLETELY EXTINCT in the wild, and realize that conservation goes a lot further than just this hot panda summer. Photos after the jump. 

Thursday, August 01, 2024

Things To Do In San Diego: Friday, August 2-Wednesday, August 7, 2024:Tiki Oasis | King Buzzo | Endless Sunsets | Matte Blvck | Jhene Aiko | Spoon | Gaslight Anthem | Alex G | Norah Jones | Pokey LaFarge | Foo FIghters |


Not gonna lie, I'm feeling a little overwhelmed at the moment. Our kid leaves to Finland this weekend, I'm working a massive show on Friday and then again on Saturday, and then on Monday, construction starts on my apartment, which will make our place completely inaccessible for the duration of construction, which they say is only gonna be 5 days, but I'm gonna be cautiously optimistic and hope that is true. It's just a lot. So. I finished listings and I'm just gonna go ahead and publish so you can plan your week ahead...and hopefully not be nearly as frazzled as I am. 

Stay safe out there. 

Things To Do In San Diego: Thursday, August 1, 2024: Imagery Machine | Fractal | Lola Kristine |


I am not feeling particularly great at the moment, so I'm just gonna give you Thursday listings and then I'll get around to the rest of the week when I can get to them. After the jump. 

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Rosey's Diary & Newsy Things: COVID Is In The Air: Cases Rising (again) | Pandas To Make Public Debut | Reviving Epicentre | Waterfront Park Expands Activities | All In For Kamala |


Ekuba, the legend (Taken 7.30.24)

Pride has passed. Comic-Con is behind us. Now we're just left with hot Brat Summer and Kamala Fever. I've been trying not to freak out about all the things, I'm not particularly looking forward to construction on my apartment starting next week and living out of a suitcase until it's done, but I'll get through it, I'm sure. Besides that, I haven't posted in a minute because besides the aforementioned biggie things in San Diego, I also got a new phone and two weeks in, I still feel like I'm still setting things up and configuring things how I want them...which is a complete pain in the ass, by the way...but I'm just trying to move forward and not sweat the small stuff. I'm trying to get listings done early this week, but after how this day went, I'm gonna guess that's just not in the cards. Ah well. You'll get them Thursday, one way or another. 

Stay safe out there.