Showing posts with label sacramento. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 2, 2025

Punk in the Park 2025, Los Angeles (tour)

LA punk legends Bad Religion live at the Hollywood Palladium (DVD, live show only)
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Punk in the Park TICKETS | San Pedro, CA
PUNK IN THE PARK comes to San Pedro, Los Angeles, California on October 4 and 5, 2025 | Berth 46 ​

​ ​​ Punk in the Park, North America’s premier outdoor punk rock and craft festival, returns to Southern California on Saturday, October 4th and Sunday, October 5th for two epic days of punk rock at the edge of the Pacific Ocean.
What's punk rock, Gramps? - Let's go to Vegas, and I'll show you (thepunkrockmuseum.com)
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Punk in the Park Los Angeles will take over Berth 46 at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, Southern California with 40+ bands on three stages, along with a craft brew festival, Punk Rock Swap Meet, and Vinyl Village.

Los Angeles lineup
This is too hardcore for KLOS (KROQ.com)
Punk in the Park Los Angeles
will feature headlining performances from Bad Religion and Pennywise (Saturday), Descendents and The Interrupters (Sunday), along with Face To Face, Screeching Weasel, The Adicts, Stiff Little Fingers, Street Dogs, Comeback Kid, The Bronx, The Casualties, Michael McColgan & The Bomb Squad, T.S.O.L., Adolescents, Agent Orange, Manic Hispanic, Dead To Me, Teenage Bottlerocket, Authority Zero, The Bombpops, Dwarves, The Aggrolites, The Queers, The Briggs, Ignite, Death By Stereo, Spiritual Camp, Niis, Slaughterhouse, The Drowns, Left Alone, Chaser, Crazy & The Brains, Love Canal, DFL, Grito, Toxic Energy, Terror Attack, and more.

Event details​
  • Saturday, October 4th, 2025
  • Sunday, October 5th, 2025
  • Doors open at noon
  • Location: Berth 46, 3011 Miner Street,
  • San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA 90731
  • Punk Festival | Punk in the Park | San Pedro, CA
  • Seth Auberon, Crystal Q., Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Calif heatwave, Yellowstone freezes



California braces for blistering 113F heatwave as wildfires rip through Golden State amid evacuations
(The Mirror US) California is bracing for blistering a heatwave as wildfires rip through the Golden State sparking evacuations. Temperatures across the state are set to soar on Tuesday after a relatively mild Labor Day weekend, with some areas seeing temperatures as high as 113 degrees.

It's another mandatory beach day in Southern California to fight the heat with cold LA seawater

Workout time, Jen Love Hewitt
Los Angeles will see highs in the 90s for much of next week and inland areas such as Palm Springs will see temperatures topping 110 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

While Northern California won’t see as extreme temperatures as the southern portion of the state, they will still be above average temperatures for most of the week.

This will all go on while fire crews are battling wildfires all over the state with the largest being near the Tahoe National Forest, north of the capital Sacramento near the Nevada border.

Dubbed the Bear Fire, the Sierra County blaze sparked Monday (Labor Day) afternoon and prompted mandatory evacuations in the surrounding area according to state and federal fire officials. More
  • The Mirror US via MSN, 9/3/24; Ashley Wells, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Monday, November 6, 2023

"Ego Death" by religion, drugs, parenthood

Rachel Martin, NPR, 9/17/23; Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
She chased 'ego death' — first by religion then psychedelics then parenthood
Enlighten Me host Rachel Martin
Jia Tolentino talks about God and psychedelics and finding comfort in chaos.

Don't tell my children this, but I wasn't always sold on the idea of having kids. I grew up in a really religious, conservative town in Idaho. A lot of kids from my high school went to a local college where people half-joked that most of the girls were pursuing their "M-R-S" degree.

Where I was from, college was where you met your husband — and if you got an education along the way, well, hey, that's a great example to set for all the kids you're going to have! That wasn't me.

I wanted out of that place. I wanted to see the world and be uncomfortable and get lost and find my way again and fall in and out of love. And I did all those things. And it was intoxicating.

For the most part, I did whatever I wanted. I moved from city to city — sometimes from country to country. I called my own shots. I made my own mistakes and owned up to them and didn't ask a lot from other people.

I was the center of my own life and by the time I was in my early thirties, I was sick of myself. I felt this deep, almost primal need to take myself out of the spotlight of my own making.

I didn't want to kill my ego (an expression that will come up a little later) but I did want to give it the kind of flesh wound that would force it onto the bench for a while so I could suss out a different way of living.

I wanted all the things I had never prioritized. I didn't just want a stable, intimate relationship – I wanted a spouse – a person I was spiritually and legally bound to. And I wanted kids and all the joy and wonder, chaos and heartbreak that raising children can bring.

I no longer saw marriage and parenting as social expectations set up to annihilate my identity. Instead, I saw them as opportunities to sink deeply into a less selfish, more ethical version of myself and to push the outer bounds of what it means to love.

Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker
Where am I going with all this? This is my way of telling you why I connected so much with the conversation I had recently with Jia Tolentino.

She's a staff writer for The New Yorker and I've followed her writing for a long time. She's the daughter of Filipino immigrants who ended up in Houston, Texas as devout members of an evangelical megachurch.

I wanted to talk with Tolentino for this series because she has such a nuanced perspective on her religious upbringing and her subsequent rejection of that belief system.

And even though she just had her second child, she has also felt ambivalent about parenting in earlier chapters of her life.

But wait, you say, I don't want to listen to a story about having kids! I don't blame you – I don't either! Trust me, this is anything but.

It's about the power of ego. It's about the ecstasy of transcendence. It's about God and psychedelics and finding comfort in chaos. See for yourself. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Jia Tolentino: I'm still theoretically ambivalent on the decision to have children, but I'm so glad now. I'm really glad.

Rachel Martin: Why? What's good about it? I know that seems obvious, but what specifically? 

Tolentino: I think I was hungry for ego death in general and I have sought experiences of ego death in various capacities in my life. In psychedelic drugs, in music, in art, but mostly in drugs.

Martin: Explain what that means to you, ego death.

Tolentino: I grew up extremely religious, And I think that was one of the things that kept me religious for so long was the experience of sublimating the ego to a sense of the divine. You would get it occasionally in prayer. I would get it often in this giant church that I was raised in.

It was the kind of church where the pastor's face is on billboards throughout the highway and the sermons are broadcast on TV every Sunday and the worship center, as it was called, was three stories high and sat, I think, five to six thousand people. I think it had the largest pipe organ in the state of Texas....

As I stopped believing in God, and stopped certainly believing in any sort of idea of God that was taught to me within a Christian framework, I started to seek that experience of the boundaries of the self-dissolving in drugs and in music and lots of dark rooms where people felt the boundaries of the self go away.

It felt good for me whenever I would have those experiences of ego death or ego dissolution.

Martin: Accessing those parts of your consciousness through psychedelics, through those kinds of experiences, did that fill that void that leaving religion had left? More

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Aftershock Fest: GnR, Korn, A7X, Tool (10/5)


LA's best lesbian shock jock DJ, Ally of Klein/Ally Show (KROQ), has been asked to open this year's Aftershock Festival (Aftershock 2023 | October 5-8, 2023 | Discovery Park aftershockfestival.com) featuring Japan's BabyMetal, Pantera (reunion), Slipknot's Corey Taylor, Korn, Avenged Sevenfold (A7X), Guns 'n' Roses (GnR), Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA), Incubus, Rancid, Tool, Megadeth, 311, Turnstile, The Cult, L7, Skillet, Godsmack, Daughtry, Coheed and Cambria, Limp Bizkit, and more for a total of 100 bands over four days in the fall, when the usual heat should be cooling down. More

Louder Than Life lineup, Kentucky (Sept. 21-23, 2023)

Monday, March 26, 2018

Protests: Killer cops off Stephon Clark (photos)

Wisdom Quarterly; (GQ);SacBee)
PHOTOS: Days of protest ensue over police racism and mistreatment of blacks

The Sacramento PD released body cam footage of the murder of innocent, unarmed, uninvolved black man Stephon Clark whom officers nevertheless shot to death for holding a cellphone (SPD).


He was at least the sixth unarmed person [murdered] by police this year.

On Sunday night, Sacramento police were responding to a call about a man breaking windows [clearly to them a death penalty offense] when they shot a black, unarmed father of two [standing at his grandmother's house].
Hands up, don't shoot (all over again)
  • Killer cops mute their body cams after shooting. Why? To conspire to cover up murder? UPDATED: ‘Show me your hands.’ Police video shows death of Stephon Clark in a hail of [unwarranted police] gunfire, March 21, updated March 22, 2018) Sacramento police fatally shot Stephon Clark on Sunday night within seconds of encountering him next to his grandparents’ home in south Sacramento, video released Wednesday by the department shows. About six minutes after the shooting, after backup arrives, an officer can be heard telling another officer, “Hey, mute.” Sound then cuts out as officers apparently turn off their microphones [and begin to conspire to perjure themselves and cover up their crimes]. But video continues and the officers can be seen speaking to each other and to at least one civilian on scene for about two more minutes before the video ends. More + VIDEO
Institutional racism kills! "ICE out of CA." "No Human is Illegal." Stop deportations.

Black Lives [DON'T] Matter: mass arrests
The two fear-stricken, on-duty officers [claim that they] believed Stephan Clark [who was on a cellphone] was holding a gun before firing at him 20 times (10 times each), leaving Clark dead [shoot now, ask questions later].

The encounter lasted roughly six seconds, and after approaching Clark's corpse they determined he'd actually been holding an iPhone.
 
We're watching, and we'll shoot no Q's asked
The incident echoed a 2016 shooting by Sacramento police of an innocent mentally ill black man. After police [murdered] Joseph Mann, it became department policy to release body cam footage of critical incidents like this within a month of them happening.

On Wednesday, the department publicly released footage from officer body cams and a support helicopter dispatched to help with pursuit. More

Sunday, July 16, 2017

Dalai Lama: California State Legislature (video)

14th Dalai Lama; Kusala Bhikshu (urbandharma.org); Wisdom Quarterly

California loves Tibetan Buddhist leader.
The 14th and current Dalai Lama addresses the California State Legislature on June 20, 2016, during his first visit to California's state capital Sacramento. The California State Legislature has not held a joint session with a foreign dignitary since 2014.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Meditating with Snyder and Rasmussen

Wisdom Quarterly; JhanasAdvice.com


Tina Rasmussen and Stephen Snyder have a new teacher-in-training, Brian Gavin. He is now authorized by them to give Dharma talks and will soon be learning how to lead daylong meditations. Brian shares his own experience in the area of “first sit to first jhana” in a clear way and inspiring way. He is very dedicated to the practice as a great yogi and has attended all of their long retreats to date. A professional geologist of 30 years and avid cyclist, Brian travels extensively.

(chronamut/art.ngfiles.com)
Spirit Rock Daylong: Sat., Jan. 14, 2012
Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, California is hosting a second daylong meditation. The last one was attended by 120 meditators and was a great opportunity to introduce many people to serenity meditation practice.

Other Upcoming Retreats and Events
  • Introduction to Concentration Meditation 3-day Retreat: Dec. 9-12, 2011 at Cloud Mountain in Castle Rock, Washington
  • Brahma Viharas 3-day Retreat: March 23-26, 2012 at Cloud Mountain in Castle Rock, Washington
  • Daylong Retreat and Evening Dharma Talk: Saturday April 21 & Sunday 22, 2012 at Sacramento Buddhist Meditation Group in Sacramento, California
  • Purification of Mind 13-day Retreat: Sept. 8-21, 2012 at Cloud Mountain in Castle Rock, Washington
  • Purification of Mind 25-day Retreat: Oct. 13-Nov. 8, 2013 at Samish Island Retreat Center near Bellingham, Washington

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Los Angeles to join Wisconsin protests

Wisdom Quarterly

We are well aware of the growing protest movement around the country and around the world.

The University of California has joined in to protest cuts. The powers that be do not seem to want an educated electorate after all. (It didn't help Hussein in Iraq, so why would it help Hussein in America?)

But democracy depends on it. So we have to demand it and not expect Republicans to support schools, unions, local police, teachers, or even firefighters. But there's plenty of money for military, spying, and all sorts of secret agents for the paramilitary police state apparatus.

What started due to higher food prices has gone viral. It was brought on by bankers speculating with all the free money (no interest loans) the government is handing out as they sink this economy and draw others into a game where all that matters are weapons and strategic advantage. Why are they speculating? One invests one's own or the institution's money very carefully. But with free money, you just go for broke.

You don't really have to pay back anyway. Taxpayers will bail you out, and we'll call that bail out "austerity." Scholars on Pacifica Radio explain it so well. "Inside Job" spells it out: The best way to rob a bank is to own one.

What started in Tunisia (due to food prices rising so unfairly because gambling-investors started to bet on commodities they have no vested interest in but are only trying to capitalize on rising prices, which they cause by betting, war, disrupting supply lines, weather anomalies, "natural" disasters, and what not), went to Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, Northern California (with the capital Sacramento's "Staying Alive" danceathon), and is finally making its way to the world stage that is Los Angeles. (It's not the only world stage, but we do have the best cameras).

War. What is it good for? We have to be peaceful. Gandhi, King, Issa, and others weren't killed for naught. We have to be firm on that. Or war will win.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter 2010 Earthquake (California)

LOS ANGELES (April 4, 2010) - Today California was again rattled by an enormous 7.2 quake. It was centered just across the state's southern border and was felt as far away as Phoenix, Arizona. What are those HAARP people doing that they can't aim their device and keep it localized? It's one thing to level Haiti to force it into debt-slavery through the IMF (and then pat ourselves on the back for our "generosity") or test it on China, or bring Chile to its knees, but California? We invented, or at least developed, the Tesla technology this is based on.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

The Green Expo 2010


TheGreenExpo.net Los Angeles today and other locations:

It's Spring Equinox, Persian New Year's (Nowruz) important to the Coptic world based on the ancient Egyptian calendar, Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, India's Parsees, and Islam. And it is the 7th anniversary of American aggression in Iraq; we have spent more than $750 billion dollars to Dick Cheney's Halliburton, KBR, Xe, Blackwater, Bush's Carlyle Group, and other war profiteers. Since everything is coming up green, The Green Expo is launching five California environmental fests.

Meanwhile in Space

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Shaolin Temple monks: Mind over Matter

Shaolin Temple monks demonstrate power of mind over matter
(Jennifer Garza, Sacramento Bee, 3/24/09‎)

The monks of the Shaolin Temple in China are world renowned for their practice of Zen Buddhism and mastery of martial arts....