Photo by Elijah Ellis
- Free adult classes start at the Richmond Village Beacon on January 30th. Ballroom dance, yoga, tai chi, knitting, computers and English (ESL) instruction – all free! View class schedule
- Kisha Studio (210 Clement) has a spring sale event this Saturday. Free champagne, and hair mini makeover sessions from 1-5pm (call 422-0468 for an appt). Plus 10% off any purchase when you mention the Richmond Blog.
- Supervisor Mar’s latest resolution to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday was about the Grammy Awards and their limited selection of musical genres. No word yet on the Board’s reaction.
- SFCitizen reports that there will be a public meeting on January 26 about the remodel of the Stow Lake Boathouse. Hall of Flowers, 7pm.
- SF Rec & Park is planning a free tribute concert to Warren Hellman on February 19 from 11am until 5pm. Location will be either Hellman Hollow or Ocean Beach parking lots, depending on the weather. Organizers also hope to stream it live online.
- Feeling lucky? Enter to win a Green Apple $20 gift card from FunCheapSF.
Seriously, with all the real issues in our District, Mar is wasting time and agenda item to discuss his displeasure with the Grammy categories??? Isn’t there an online forum or written petition in which he can join/sign?
When does campaigning begin for the elections of a new Supervisor?
Great picture
Lol, that Eric Mar…always good for a laugh. As long as he’s wasting his time on ridiculousness, i’d like to see him introduce a resolution in support of limiting work weeks to 21 hours…..binding, of course. Now, THAT I can get behind.
What an awesome pic!
Beautiful Happy photo!
I’m going to miss this clown… Let’s hope that the last year of his term will produce a few more gems like this one.
Does Eric Mar have nothing better to do? I won’t be voting for him again.
Perhaps Supervisor Mar’s office would like to explain why he’s wasting his time and our taxpayer’s money dealing with a resolution about the Grammies. The Richmond District has big problems, and Mar is focusing on the Grammies. How come? When I voted for him, I thought he wanted to help District 1. Guess I was wrong. Come on, Mr. Mar, what’s up???
Let’s see:
The homeless population in the Richmond is exploding
The streets are riddled with potholes
There are close to twenty empty storefronts on Geary between Masonic and Park Presidio.
And Eric Mar is spending time on useless resolutions that have no relevance to the Richmond?
It’s time to organize to vote him out.
im all over that free bluegrass
What a waste of time. The streets of outer Richmond are literally littered with feces (dog and human) and this clown is worried about his Grammy nominations? Hey Eric, here’s a suggestion, why don’t you start a Grammy dream nomination game on Yahoo (yes much like fantasy football etc) and start fixing up the Richmond? I didn’t vote for him. I got an eyeful of his bad taste when he was a useless prop at SFUSD Board. Sorry for the folks who were fooled and thought he would actually do something.
Who is running against him? Joanna Rees? Please someone credible!
Mar has been too busy helping McDonald’s be able to charge for toys people used to give away for free, trying to prevent neighbors from closing down a dangerous spot late at night, telling the music recording industry what to do, and scurrying to figure out WTF to do, now that he won’t be able to hide under Mirkarimi’s abundant hair now that it’s gone down in flames.
Re. Supervisor Mar’s resolution to expand Grammy awards categories, seems there’s a bigger story here. Many people, including musicians Paul Simon and Carlos Santana, as well as activist Jesse Jackson, are unhappy that the awards discriminate against some minority groups. See: http://ca.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idCATRE80Q23J20120127, and Google “grammy protest” to learn more. Perhaps the reaction to Mr. Mar’s resolution would have been different if he’d explained the context.
Jean, I agree the categories should not be eliminated, but I doubt it is intentional racism. It is more of an issue of dollars. Face it, the Grammys, like the other countless award shows of the season, bring in dollars due to viewers. The eliminated categories are those that typically have smaller fan bases. Regardless, there has to be a better way for the National Academy to balance the trade-offs of having “less popular” categories and still garner ad dollars during broadcast and related events.
But, this better method is not something that SF governing e can dictate, so it should not be an agenda item during supervisors’ meetings, especially as a non-binding resolution. These types of resolutions are merely self-congratulatory. Mr. Mar and all of the other supervisors are more than welcome to support this issue on their own time (I would get behind this), but do not use board meetings for such measures.
I agree with Mel that Supervisor’s should not spend precious meeting time dealing with issues such as Grammy Awards categories. But at least now we know why Supervisor Mar brought it up. While it’s not frivolous, Mel’s right that the Supervisors have to draw a line about which issues they’re going to pay attention to, and this one falls on the wrong side of that line.
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