Pres Obama in China

(Community Matters) I love reading that Pres Obama is meeting with Chinese students in Shanghai. Gotta admit, I miss our yearly MBA trips to collaborate with students at Jiao Tong University in Shanghai.  As reading the news stories, reminded what several told me (especially several former US students who have repatriated), “you join the communist party, that’s just what you do – doesn’t mean a thing.  Your real affiliation and loyalty is to capitalism.”

I’m not a fatalist re: America’s cultural and economic leadership, and I think David Brooks makes good points in today’s NYT column.

I have a great deal of affection for China and its people.  I don’t see their cultural and economic rise as threatening.  Our world is well served by strong nations.  Just as our country is better served by two strong political parties, our world is probably better served by two super powers.

Zella, the daughter of Dr. Stephen Walls & Denny Biggs

(Community Matters) Congratulations Zella, I hear your daddy just defended his dissertation and now he’s a doctor, Dr. Stephen Walls.

What Keeps Me Up at Night

(Community Matters) Though never one to sleep 8 hours – used to be 4 – 5, now sometimes 5 – 6 hours – sleep comes a little harder when I’m worried about friends.  One in the hospital last night, overnight observations for pains in arms (of course checking out heart).  Today headed to MD Anderson for test results of another.  I suppose at some age, one cannot let these sort of turns disrupt your sleep or days; however, there are intimacy circles where it just does.

Terrible Things

(Community Matters) So wish we could attend this fundraiser for Katie Pearl’s and Lisa D’Amour’s new company.  Sure wish some of our friends in NYC would attend on our behalf 🙂


You are invited to Brunch with
Nancy Pearl

Librarian, Action Figure, and Book Recommender to the World!

Saturday November 21st 11-1:30pm
At the Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn Heights, NY

To benefit the upcoming production of
TERRIBLE THINGS
A new performance by Katie Pearl (Nancy’s daughter!) and Lisa D’Amour
Premiering 12/4-12/20 at Performance Space 122, NYC

When you join us, you will:

Feast on local eats, coffee and cocktails
Indulge in book lust and conversation with Nancy Pearl
Luxuriate in the Cathedral-esque wonderland of the historic Packer School

SNEAK-A-PEAK at Nancy’s OBIE Award-winning daughter’s new performance, featuring stories from Nancy’s pre-action figure life!

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE:http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/87806

Civility

(Community Matters) Ambassador Lyndon Olson on builders vs haters . . .

The Ambassador was honored by the Center for Public Policy Priorities last week.  This is his speech on The Case for Civility – posted on the Texas Tribune

I absolutely agree with Lyndon about the need for civility, though I don’t know I agree that people were more civil in our past.  Could it be that we were more insular?  I mean, minorities and Jews weren’t even allowed into the country clubs.  Women weren’t allowed into some of the same chambers.  And, didn’t legislators break into fist fights on the house floor?  Perhaps it was easier to be more civil during times of segregation and when local sheriffs could pretty much declare what was and wasn’t free speech.  Weren’t a bunch of kids mowed down for disagreeing at Kent State University?  Again, I don’t know the answer but just have these questions.  Either way, I agree with the need for more civility in public discourse.

Letter to Michelle Obama

(Community Matters) I really like this “Letter to Michelle Obama” from the Ann Richards School.

 

I don’t think she’s seen it but gotta send it on.  Can’t imagine she wouldn’t love it too

AARO

(Community Matters) AARO (Austin Area Research Organization) annual meeting and retreat today.  Congrats to Martha Smiley our incoming chair, Allyson Peerman our chair-elect, Lynn Sherman, treasurer and Clarke Heidrick, our immediate past chair.  I’m a new member.

Interesting conversations about transportation in Central Texas.

Boy Shoots Bear

(Community Matters) BEAR-large

Good for the boy

Lost Sunday

Didn’t make it to Javon Jackson performance at St. James after all but hear Saturday night’s and Sunday’s were outstanding.

Spent the entire day conquering the IRS’s new 990 form (tax return for nonprofits). How silly am I? Ernst & Young generously agrees to prepare our tax return each year, but since such significant changes to the form & reporting, felt I should complete this year’s. (didn’t help that the online system I used suggested the EZ format but after 3 hours and at nearly the very last question I was informed we were not eligible for the EZ format – so started over).

Dinner with Cameron and Michael at Maudi’s. Wow, such a disappointing meal – even the tacos al pastor were off. Good conversation though, albeit a thread left untended. I think Cameron left unsatisfied by our insufficient explanation why we didn’t want to go to a party of all 20 year olds. I’ve spent time this morning composing an email and explaining how these days we look for nights to stay home, rather than events to attend, and how attending anything with mostly people we don’t know doesn’t prioritize against the insufficient number of evenings to spend with friends we would love to see. Of course, there are plenty of the latter but they prioritize for business, politics or by some other manner.

New Blog Platform

(Community Matters) hmm, unconvinced that WordPress is substantially better than Blogger.  Though, admittedly I’m much more use to Blogger so easier for me at this point.  It’s a pain to load images and they charge for things Blogger offers for free.  Supposedly easier to customize, though, I haven’t yet found that to be the case.

If you have any opinion of the new site, please let me know with some details if you have a minute.  You can email me by clicking on the avatar at the bottom of the column on the right (under the blog roll), then on my name.  Or, just to Eugene at ABPorter dot org.  Thanks

Jazz at St James (Episcopal)

(Community Matters) Jazz at St. James – always a highlight of the year.  This year’s program (Fri – Sun) features Javon Jackson, Jeff Lofton Quartet and Joe Morales Sextet.  Tonight included the major sponsor dinner.  Keith Braithwaite once again chaired the event and has done a fantastic job.  Amy Bryant, Palo Chalupka, Rachel & Michael Feferman, Kip Keller & Luke Hayes joined us – Michael Barnes tried to and didn’t find the location (it’s not so easy – nearly 183 on MLK, then Webberville Rd)

St James Jazz 09 Palo Amy Rachel MichaelAmy Bryant, Palo Chalupka, Rachel & Michael Feferman

St James Jazz 09 Bill Amy STBill Adams, Amy Donohue-Adams and ST

St James Jazz 09 lonnie jacksonLonnie Jackson with Gina Houston

St James Jazz 09 Dream LoversDream Lovers played the dinner

St James Jazz 09 Mike Taborne Hope MorganMike Taborne & Hope Morgan

St James Jazz 09 Sharon Judith Patricia Pickle GwenSharon Coleman, Judith Rhedin, Patricia Pickle & Gwen Chance

St James Jazz 09 Bruce BarbaraBruce & Barbara Christman

St James Jazz 09 Joe Morales SextetJoe Morales Sextet

Regrettably, we left before the Lavon Jackson Band played.  Steven just having flown in from Philly, he needed time to chill at home. We’ll see them tomorrow at the 10am services

British Scout and Anti-Semitisim

(Community Matters) incredible