2009-10-31

St. Wolfgang of Regensburg (c. 924-994)

St. Wolfgang of Regensburg (c. 924-994)

Wolfgang was born in Swabia, Germany, and was educated at a school located at the abbey of Reichenau. There he encountered Henry, a young noble who went on to become Archbishop of Trier. Meanwhile, Wolfgang remained in close contact with the archbishop, teaching in his cathedral school and supporting his efforts to reform the clergy.

At the death of the archbishop, Wolfgang chose to become a Benedictine monk and moved to an abbey in Einsiedeln, now part of Switzerland. Ordained a priest, he was appointed director of the monastery school there. Later he was sent to Hungary as a missionary, though his zeal and good will yielded limited results.

Emperor Otto II appointed him Bishop of Regensburg (near Munich). He immediately initiated reform of the clergy and of religious life, preaching with vigor and effectiveness and always demonstrating special concern for the poor. He wore the habit of a monk and lived an austere life.

The draw to monastic life never left him, including the desire for a life of solitude. At one point he left his diocese so that he could devote himself to prayer, but his responsibilities as bishop called him back.

In 994 he became ill while on a journey; he died in Puppingen near Linz, Austria. His feast day is celebrated widely in much of central Europe. He was canonized in 1052.

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spirit

The Preacher and the Friendly Ghost

A new preacher wanted to rent a house in the country but the only one available was rumored to be haunted. That didn’t bother the preacher since he didn’t believe in such things. He went ahead and rented the place.

Soon the ghost made its appearance. The preacher told his friends about the ghost, but they didn’t believe him. They told him the only way they would believe was if he took a picture of the ghost.

The preacher went home and called for the ghost. When it appeared, the preacher explained the situation and asked the ghost if it would mind having its picture taken. The ghost agreed.

When the picture was developed, the ghost wasn’t visible. Feeling disappointed, the preacher called again for the ghost. When it appeared, the preacher showed it the picture and wanted to know why the ghost wasn’t in it. 

The ghost thought a minute and replied, “Well, I guess the spirit was willing, but the flash was weak.”

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2009-10-30

day of the dead

Music with Marc Smason   Autumn      www.marcsmason.com 

 
        Friday    October 30    6 pm     la Banda Gozona    7:45 pm     *Dia de los Muertos - Cacade People’s Center    309 Pontius N.     www.cascadepeoplescenter.org

         Sunday   November 1      3:30 – 11pm     la Banda Gozona – Music/Dance of Oaxaca!   7:30 pm       *Dia de los Muertos – Burien Interim Art Space     150th & 5th Pl. – Burien      http://www.interim-art-space.com/

    Jammin’ in the Junction!                                                                                                                                                                                                                       1st & 3rd Mondays     9 pm    Better World    diva, Joanne Klein   Marc Smason    Bruce Barnard    Ken Strong   Chris Jimenez  You                        2nd & 4th Mondays    9 pm     Falingo Machaz    Marc Smason   Orrin Sand   Brian Flanagan   Ken Strong   Pavel Shepp    You           Poggie Tavern     4717 California S.W.    206 937-2165  Jam Session!

          Wednesday    November 4      6 – 8 pm      Alfonse Somebody & the Jr. Detectives   Brian Flanagan    Michael Barnett    *Capitol Music Center   1032 N.E. 65th    206 622-0171   www.capitolmusiccenter.com

             Thursday     November 5     5:30 – 7:30 pm       la Banda Gozona –       Music of Oaxaca – el Dia De los Muertos!     *Seattle Art Museum    1300 1st Ave.    206 654-3222   www.seattleartmuseum.org

        Sunday   Novermber 8     6:30 pm     Alfonse Somebody & the Jr. Detectives     *Makeda Coffee     153 N. 78th     206 782-1489    www.makedacoffee.com
 

          2nd & 4th Thursdays         8 - 10 pm     Northwest Choro Collective - Brazil  1920     *Little Red Bistro     400 Dexter N.    206 328-4758   www.myspace.com/northwestchoro

         Friday    November 13      6 – 9 pm    Alfonse Somebody & the Jr. Detectives     *Art on the Ridge    7601 Greenwood N.    206 510-3421   www.artontheridge.com

 

         Friday    November 27      6 – 9 pm    Better World    Joanne Klein   Marc Smason   Craig Hoyer    Frank Clayton     *Local Color    7601 Greenwood N.    206 510-3421   www.artontheridge.com 

         Seattle WA unless otherwise noted        * all ages        no cover unless noted       removal upon request, of course.                                                                           CDs, available - Hit reply or www.cdbaby.com  or  call  206 760-1764      “Traveler, there is no path. Paths are made by walking.” Antonio Machado  

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St. Alphonsus Rodriguez (c. 1533-1617)


St. Alphonsus Rodriguez (c. 1533-1617)


Tragedy and challenge beset today’s saint early in life, but Alphonsus Rodriguez found happiness and contentment through simple service and prayer.


Born in Spain in 1533, Alphonsus inherited the family textile business at 23. Within the space of three years, his wife, daughter and mother died; meanwhile, business was poor. Alphonsus stepped back and reassessed his life. He sold the business and, with his young son, moved into his sisters’ home. There he learned the discipline of prayer and meditation.

Years later, at the death of his son, Alphonsus, almost 40 by then, sought to join the Jesuits. He was not helped by his poor education. He applied twice before being admitted. For 45 years he served as doorkeeperat the Jesuits’ college in Majorca. When not at his post, hewas almost always at prayer, though he often encountered difficulties and temptations.

His holiness and prayerfulness attracted many to him, including St. Peter Claver, then a Jesuit seminarian. Alphonsus’s life as doorkeeper may have been humdrum, but he caught the attention of poet and fellow-Jesuit Gerard Manley Hopkins, who made him the subject of one of his poems.

Alphonsus died in 1617. He is the patron saint of Majorca.

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Taps

Tap-Tap-Tapping in the Cemetary

Two men were walking home after a Halloween party and decided to take a shortcut through the cemetery just for laughs. Right in the middle of the cemetery, they were startled by a tap-tap-tapping noise coming from the misty shadows. Trembling with fear, they found an old man with a hammer and chisel, chipping away at one of the headstones.

"Holy cow, Mister," one of them said, after catching his breath, "You scared us half to death! We thought you were a ghost! What are you doing working here so late at night?"

"Those fools!" the old man grumbled. "They misspelled my name!"

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St. Narcissus of Jerusalem (d. 215)

St. Narcissus of Jerusalem (d. 215)


Life in second- and third-century Jerusalem couldn’t have been easy, but St. Narcissus managed to live well beyond 100. Some even speculate he lived to 160.

Details of his life are sketchy, but there are many reports of his miracles. The miracle for which he is most remembered was turning water into oil for use in the church lamps on Holy Saturday when the deacons had forgotten to provide any.

We do know that Narcissus became bishop of Jerusalem in the late second century. He was known for his holiness, but there are hints that many people found him harsh and rigid in his efforts to impose church discipline. One of his many detractors accused Narcissus of a serious crime at one point. Though the charges against him did not hold up, he used the occasion to retire from his role as bishop and live in solitude. His disappearance was so sudden and convincing that many people assumed he had actually died.

Several successors were appointed during his years in isolation. Finally, Narcissus reappeared in Jerusalem and was persuaded to resume his duties. By then, he had reached an advanced age, so a younger bishop was brought in to assist him until his death.

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2009-10-29

Maria

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?

A young man couldn’t decide which girl to marry. He liked one girl, but he really liked another one named Maria, too. He decided to ask his friend for advice. “How do you make important decisions?” he asked his friend. 

“Well, I go to church,” replied his friend. “Then I look up and pray and usually the answer just comes to me.”

The young man decided to try just that. He went to church, looked up to pray, and the answer was written in gold above a stained-glass window.

It said: AVE MARIA

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2009-10-28

Sts. Simon and Jude


Sts. Simon and Jude


Jude is so named by Luke and Acts. Matthew and Mark call him Thaddeus. He is not mentioned elsewhere in the Gospels, except, of course, where all the apostles are referred to. Scholars hold that he is not the author of the Letter of Jude. Actually, Jude had the same name as Judas Iscariot. Evidently because of the disgrace of that name, it was shortened to "Jude" in English.


Simon is mentioned on all four lists of the apostles. On two of them he is called "the Zealot." The Zealots were a Jewish sect that represented an extreme of Jewish nationalism. For them, the messianic promise of the Old Testament meant that the Jews were to be a free and independent nation. God alone was their king, and any payment oftaxes to the Romans—the very domination of the Romans—was a blasphemy against God. No doubt some of the Zealots were the spiritual heirs of the Maccabees, carrying on their ideals of religion and independence. But many were the counterparts of modern terrorists. They raided and killed, attacking both foreigners and "collaborating" Jews. They were chiefly responsible for the rebellion against Rome which ended in the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70.

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Walking the walk

A Recently Spotted Bumper Sticker:

"Next time you think you're perfect, try walking on water."

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Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza (c. 1200-1271)


Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza (c. 1200-1271)


Dominicans honor one of their own today, Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza. This was a man who used his skills as a preacher to challenge the heresies of his day.


Bartholomew was born in Vicenza around 1200. At 20 he entered the Dominicans. Following his ordination he served in various leadership positions. As a young priest he founded a military order whose purpose was to keep civil peace in towns throughout Italy.

In 1248, Bartholomew was appointed a bishop. For most men, such an appointment is an honor and a tribute to their holiness and their demonstrated leadership skills. But for Bartholomew, it was a form of exile that had been urged by an antipapal group that was only too happy to see him leave for Cyprus. Not many years later, however, Bartholomew was transferred back to Vicenza. Despite the antipapal feelings that were still evident, he worked diligently—especially through his preaching—to rebuild his diocese and strengthen the people’s loyalty to Rome.

During his years as bishop in Cyprus, Bartholomew befriended King Louis the Ninth of France, who is said to have given the holy bishop a relic of Christ’s Crown of Thorns.

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Buttons and holes

Button Up

A man lost two buttons from his shirt and put them in his pants pocket. But the pocket had a hole, so the buttons fell into his shoe. Unfortunately, the shoe sole also had a hole, so he lost the buttons. 

As pockets with holes, holes without buttons, and shoe soles with holes are useless, the man ripped the buttonholes out of his shirt and the pocked from his pants and tossed them in the trash along with the soles of his shoes.

A police officer who was observing the man asked him for some identification. The man gave the officer a document that shoed he was an ordained minister of the gospel. 

When the officer began to escort him to a mental institution, the minister protested violently, asking why he was receiving such unjust treatment.

“Look, we both know it’s the best place for you now,” the officer replied. “Anyone claiming to be a preacher who doesn’t save souls or wear holy clothes has probably lost his buttons.”

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Dezeenmail #39

 
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It’s a long time since a chair got such an amazing reaction. It’s by Nendo and it’s made of steel inside hollow wood. Read the story and comments »

We’ve discovered yet another great Japanese architecture office. Check out the rooftop pool in this house by Norisada Maeda Atelier. Read the story and comments »

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Floating House, a house that floats, is Morphosis’ contribution to Brad Pitt’s Make it Right project in New Orleans. Some readers think it wouldn’t survive a hurricane. Read the story and comments »

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2009-10-27

ENGLISH IS CUH-RAY-ZEE

ENGLISH IS CUH-RAY-ZEE (Richard Lederer) Pete Seeger English is the most widely spoken language in the history of the planet. One out of every seven human beings can speak or read it. Half the world's books, three-quarters of the international mail are in English. It has the largest vocabulary, perhaps two million words, And a noble body of literature. But face it: English is cuh-ray-zee! Just a few examples: There's no egg in eggplant, no pine or apple in pineapple. Quicksand works slowly; boxing rings are square. A writer writes, but do fingers fing? Hammers don't ham, grocers don't groce. Haberdashers don't haberdash. English is cuh-ray-zee! If the plural of tooth is teeth, shouldn't the plural of booth be beeth? It's one goose, two geese. Why not one moose, two meese? The plural of index is indices; should it be one Kleenex, two Kleenices? English is cuh-ray-zee! You can comb through the annals of history, but not just one annal. You can make amends, but not just one amend. If you have a bunch of odds and ends and get rid of all but one, is it an odd or an end? If the teacher taught, why isn't it true that a preacher praught? If you wrote a letter, did you also bote your tongue? And if a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat? English is cuh-ray-zee! Why is it that night falls but never breaks and day breaks but never falls? In what other language do people drive on the parkway and park on the driveway? Ship by truck but send cargo by ship? Recite at a play but play at a recital? Have noses that run and feet that smell? English is cuh-ray-zee! How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same When a wise man and a wise guy are very different? To overlook something and to oversee something are very different, But quite a lot and quite a few are the same. How can the weather be hot as hell one day and cold as hell the next? English is cuh-ray-zee! You have to marvel at the lunacy of a language in which your house can burn down While it is burning up. You fill out a form by filling it in. In which your alarm clock goes off by going on. If pro is the opposite of con, what is the opposite of progress? Well, English was invented by people, not computers And reflects the creativity of the human race. So that's why when the stars are out, they're visible, But when the lights are out, they're invisible. When I wind up my watch I start it, but when I wind up this rap, I end it. English is cuh-ray-zee!

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Athena's Monthly Mailer] LOVE IS LOVE on TV! Free CDs, gigs & vo ting

Athena's Monthly Mailer

October 27, 2009

In this issue...
Hi Everyone!
How to keep LOVE IS LOVE in Top 10 on LOGO TV
Only 2 more gigs until 2010!
That's It!

Hi Everyone!

Yeah!!!

All your votes worked!!

LOVE IS LOVE debuted at number 5 in the top 10 last week on LOGO TV.  (Yes, that's real TV!) Click here to see it listed in the Top 10 on LOGO!

It has the chance to keep competing for the next 5 weeks so please keep voting!

If you vote 100 times I will give you a FREE CD!  Already Jennifer from Center Moriches, NY won a free CD and is working towards her 2nd!  And others have informed me they are working up towards their first 100 votes to get that CD.

Also, only 2 more gigs until 2010, so hope to see you there!

xooxoxxoxo

Athena

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How to keep LOVE IS LOVE in Top 10 on LOGO TV

Wow! LOVE IS LOVE debuted at number 5 in the top 10 on MTV'S LOGO TV!  We have 5 more weeks of voting to keep it airing.  If you vote 100 times, let me know and I will mail you a free autographed CD of your choice!

It's really easy. Here's how:

1. Click this link:  http://www.logoonline.com/shows/dyn/the_click_list/video_voting.jhtml

2. Scroll to bottom, choose LOVE IS LOVE, fill in your email or don't fill in your email. Either way, your vote is counted. Hit Submit.

3. Repeat as often as you like.

4. Tell your friends to do it.

5. Tell me that you did it so I can grow confident that LOVE IS LOVE will get played on MTV's LOGO TV!

THANK YOU!! This is so exciting and can really help leap my career to new opportunities.  THANK YOU!!!!

 

 

Only 2 more gigs until 2010!

I am creating the next video and busy promoting the album & video so only 2 more shows until 2010.  So if you are free, come and be merry with Athena & the Dustbunnies!

"Rockin' for Farm Animals 2" at Kenny's Castaways in NYC
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 | 7pm-9pm
157 Bleecker St  * (212) 979-9762
Sharing the stage with Jenn London & more!
Join us for another rendition of Rockin’ Out for Farm Animals, Farm Sanctuary’s famous awareness-raising concerts. This Halloween-themed show will include performances by Debra from Devi, HERE and Athena Reich (with Glenn Firester on drums & chromatic harmonica) and will be hosted by National Advocacy Organizer Jasmin Singer and New York Advocacy Organizer David Benzaquen. The show will begin at 7 p.m. sharp. $10 admission, 21+.
http://www.kennyscastaways.net/ 

International Pop Festival @ Kenny's Castaways in NYC
Sunday, November 8th, 2009 | 8:30pm sharp
157 Bleecker St. * 212 979-9762
with Glenn Firester on drums & harmonica * $10
Come early to support the other bands!! We will be there! It's an honor to play this international festival!
http://www.internationalpopoverthrow.com/

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That's It!

The main thing is THANK YOU for voting and please keep it up! 

And THANK YOU to George Lyter, director of LOVE IS LOVE (who did such an incredible job), Loris Diran & Orangia for donating outfits, Ruth Fernandez for make-up, Brian Jones, Terri & family for letting us film in their backyard, Francis Legge, Patrick Brady, Continuum Cycles (for lending us the tandem bike) SASi PR for promo and to all the people who went into the making and promotion of this video!  And huge thanks to Lorraine Ferro, the co-writer (and back-up singer) of LOVE IS LOVE.

Please keep voting and see you soon!

xoxoxo

Athena

PS - Click the picture below to watch the LOVE IS LOVE video!

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