Zach Scott: Becky’s New Car

(Community Matters) Our friend Steven Dietz’s newish play at Zach Scott, Becky’s New Car, fun, witty, light, a rapid fire comedy, especially in the second act, which felt like a farce.  Is there such a thing as an American farce? Certainly Becky’s second act.

Steven directed; Lucien Douglas and Babs George were outstanding; the entire cast did a super job, including its star Lauren Lane.

Much fun with Ingrid Johannsen, Robert Torian, Michael Mitchell & my husband. (Prof Berman and the kids on a road trip to upstate NY)

Nov Elections

(Community Matters) Pres Obama, “The November elections are a choice between the economic policies that led us into this mess and the policies that are leading us out.”

$200mm+ GOP Spend

(Community Matters) We’re looking at coordinating spending for Republican candidates in the $200mm to $300mm range.  The return of regulation at the agency level (think financial regulatory, environmental (EPA) and oil & gas drilling) – the agencies seriously laid down and played dead during the Bush years, some even took a 180 and became an enabler of bad practices rather than regulator – has driven the US Chamber alone to prioritize $75mm.

Huff Post story here

Myedu.com

(Community Matters) One thing I learned today, Pick-a-Prof is alive and kicking, now Myedu.com –> scope significantly expanded.  Enjoyed lunch with co-founder Karen Holst.  Their model surprisingly comprehensive and focused on saving families money at university and driving student success.

Steinway To Hell

(Community Matters) Excited about Graham Reynolds and Peter Stopschinski at Dueling Pianos this Sunday.

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Formula One to Austin

(Community Matters) Great story in Aus Chron.

I don’t get most of the opposition:

Not Austin enough – really?  Sorry but Austin is everything – bikers, music, eeyore’s birthday bash, spam fest, etc.  What’s keeping Austin weird is in the eye of the beholder and I know many who would love to see this sport in Central Texas

Environmental concerns – again, really?  what’s the per capita foot print? probably less than heaps of parents and students driving to an out of town high school sports event

Financial concerns – okay, I get these.  Not sure it meets public investment priorities in these lean times.  I’m reading Mayor L saying no direct investment. We should remain vigilant

Mamma Jamma Ride Against Breast Cancer

(Community Matters) wow, the second annual Mamma Jamma Ride Against Breast Cancer coming up soon – Sept 25.  Met with Marion Cimbala & Elisabeth Anderson (DLA Piper) yesterday about tech community participation.  DLA’s Paul Hurdlow is a huge supporter of the ride, so were (last year) several high-tech c-level folks including Motive CEO David Altounian, BazaarVoice CEO Brett Hurt and Austin Ventures founder & GP Joe Aragona – imagining they are again this year.  Riders raised over $550,000 last year.  Ride leader, David Smith, is obviously sandbagging the goal – I bet it’s really $750+ 🙂

Baking Cookies

(Community Matters) Steven’s hotel in Battery Park was evacuated at 4am this morning.  What was he doing retrieving his camera?

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Clarence Thomas’ Wife

(Community Matters) I hope the conflicts of interest we find on the Texas Supreme Court aren’t spreading to SCOTUS.  Seriously, an anonymous $500k donor to the wife of a US Supreme Court judge? here

TED: Retrofitting Suburbia

(Community Matters) In Atlanta, half of households spend 29% of income on housing & 32% on transportation!

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Holidays . . . .

(Community Matters) What a great weekend, saw tons of people, lots of fireworks, ate ice cream, BBQ, have read two books, pages of blogs, visited four great homes, saw a movie, discussed politics, gardening, cooking, religion, voter inclusion, nonprofit management, philosophy, business, medicine, Middle East Peace, Muslims, Jews & Christians, Netherland nationalists

A few of the people we’ve seen: Tana & Joe Christie, Lily & Yigal Saad, Kent Mayes, Jane Mayes, Kimberley Renner, Reagan Gammon, Ann Coffin, Ben Heller & Colby Hall, Cathy Echols & Steve Piche, Brett & Joel, Leoda Anderson, Steve Wilkinson, David Lamping, Jill McRae & Stephen Yelenosky; Leigh, Charles, Lily & Ivy Christie; Janet Maykus & Mark Smith; Ingrid, Mitch, Daniel, Isaac & Solvye Berman, Robert Torian, Michael Mitchell, Melissa Henderson & Drew Valcourt, Lecia & Jim Sud, Richard & Judy Berkowitz, Jason Berkowitz, Ray & Audrey Maizlin, Mark Salmanson, Margaret Keys, Alexa & Blaine Wesner, Charles Santos & Rick Bond, and so many more

Jerusalem Settlements (The Economist)

(Community Matters) This is unproductive and unnecessarily provocative. Israel talks about these expansions as simply following the rule of law but the rule of law is practiced in a discriminatory fashion as relates to Jerusalem and nearby West Bank occupied lands

IT SOUNDS straightforward enough. In the words of Stephan Miller, spokesman for Jerusalem city: “Once any construction project in the city of Jerusalem has completed the permit process…it can begin construction, irrelevant of race, religion, creed and gender.” But there is the rub. Race, religion, creed and sometimes even gender are supremely relevant if the Holy City, a complex web of separate Jewish and Arab districts, is ever to be divided peaceably into the capitals of two states, Israel and Palestine.