Daily Archives: 07/18/2009

Krugman on Gang of Six

(Community Matters) On the six members of the Senate he says are being hypocritical about pushing for cost reductions – that they’re in fact protecting the status quo. Krugman here

Jonathan Tamez, MM, Cameron Lockley, Farmers Market

(Community Matters) Jonathan Tamez in from Portland, OR. Steven and I had dinner with him last night at Julio’s, which was packed, packed, packed. So good to see our dear friend – which would have been even better if his husband, Prof. Keith Walters (soon to be dept chair) had been with him – who we miss and who is down representing a client at SAT immigration court.

@julio’s, we were seated outdoors next to John McGrath & his three out-of-the-park adorable children: Grace (5yo) and the 2yo twins, Evan & Luke. Jennifer McGrath evidently out with the girls.

After an 8 to 10pm nap, I was ready to go, so Michael Mitchell over for some wine in the pool house (nope, still no cigars, now on day 12 smoke free) where we discussed his newest play – I so enjoyed reading the draft of first act, I’m a bit impatient waiting on act II – life, health, public profiles, our friend Robert, Betty & Senior, Milinda, Melissa’s tour of Prague. Decided to show MM the new gate into Wheatsville, and while we were on the other side, decided what the hell, let’s hit Spider House – what a great idea. It was hopping and felt like a hipster.

This am, Cameron Lockley picked me up so we could hit the Downtown Famers’ Market. Cameron has moved back to Austin. After three successful years at Deloitte in Dallas, Cameron moved to Houston to work in his cousin’s restaurant (Catalan) to learn the business – he’s always been a gifted cook. He’s now moved to Austin as a manager for Eddie Bernal’s 34th Street Cafe. Great having Cameron back in town; he’s quite dear to me & Steven – an adopted godchild, along with Melissa Henderson

Observations about prices at the Farmers’ Market – good gosh. I’ll post separately on this one.

We’re looking forward to dinner tonight with Carla & Jack McDonald and Kirk Rudy (though Kirk delayed in Denver, on return from orientation with Sam at Boulder). rats, Amy can’t join us; she’s still in Michigan. hmm, miss her. think I’ll call her now!

OFA Ads for Health Care Reform

(Community Matters) Running in districts where a little nudge and/or cover might be needed for their elected representatives.

Walter Cronkite 1916 – 2009

(Community Matters) Thank you. May you rest in peace and reconnect with Betsy.

Our condolences to your family, especially Kate and Will.

Wish Boyd was still here to sing at your service.

Are Rotarians Zen?

(Community Matters) My friend Don Boyd responding to my posting on Zen:

The Sufi quotation reminded me of a Rotary Club slogan my father used to display in his office:

The Rotary Four-Way Test : Of the things we think, say or do, ask: Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Who knew that some Rotarian was acquainted with Sufism?

Evan Smith & John Thornton launching the Texas Tribune

(Community Matters) Evan Smith, president & editor-in-chief of Texas Monthly, today announced his resignation to launch the Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, non-partisan public media organization being founded with Austin Ventures’ general partner John Thornton.

“The media landscape has changed before our eyes, and the challenges facing serious journalism will still be with us when the economy comes back,” Smith says. “While the for-profit business model isn’t going away, we must compliment the good work that newspapers and other media outlets are producing by coming up with innovative methods of funding journalism in the public interest. We hope to forge strong partnerships to ensure that all Texans are talking and thinking about the issues of the day. Civic engagement is too important to leave to the vagaries of market forces.”

The Tribune has raised more than $2 million to date and expects to raise double that amount by year’s end – meaning the organization will have the resources to cover, at a minimum: the 2010 election cycle, the 2011 legislative session, the next round of redistricting and the 2012 election cycle – including the presidential election. At that point, the Tribune will consider expanding its focus into other areas of life in Texas demanding deep-dive coverage.

Austin Ventures’ John Thornton is the Tribune’s founding Chairman. “We want to build a trusted and self-sustaining media brand over the next ten years,” says Thornton. “While we hope to make an important contribution to the future of journalism, what’s important is that the people of Texas feel a sense of ownership in the Tribune.”

New York Times article here

Newsosaur

AAS article here

ABJ article here

update: Ross Ramsey, Texas Weekly, has agreed to join the Texas Tribune as Managing Editor. ABJ reporting

disclosure: I’m volunteering for a couple of months, assisting in the launch at TT’s controller