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This week Kate went to a show at Slash. We try to figure out what to make when you don't want to make anything. We talk about aliens, but are not impressed by them. We figure out France. Maysoun talks about the bike ride for MECA (the Middle East Children’s Alliance) and you should join in on
The music in this episode is by DJ Daria
Middle East Children’s Alliance
https://www.naughtygirlfitness.com/
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This week Kate has gone to an immersive theater experience in the Tenderloin. Maysoun goes to see art in the Tenderloin. Everyone goes to the Tenderloin. Plus coffee.
The music in this episode is by Deerhoof
Compton’s Cafeteria Riot (the play)
'It's erasure': One of San Francisco's most celebrated sites is at a crossroads
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This week we talk about corporate partnerships, peep shows, and brain fog. Maysoun refuses to accept Kate's mnemonic devices. Maysoun also demands a clap track.
The music in this episode is from Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
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This week we face off with Leila Weefur and Elena Gross. We play the newlyweds game, talk about what we're reading, and relitigate the dramas of the L-word. Also hotdog costumes.
The music in this episode is by AL GHARIB
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This week we talk about our new nemesis. We also talk about handwriting analysis, whether Kate is a bitch, and how old Maysoun's cats are. We also try our best to talk about fucking Bay Area arts and culture.
The music in this episode is by RITCHRD
Big Five personality test - shoutout to BaubleRob
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Maysoun finally takes a stand. She also went to a gallery called TNT. We talk about all kinds of strings and webs. Kate wrote a poem but does not read it.
The intro and outro music for this episode is from Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
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This week we talk about difficult holidays, some shows that are coming up, and why Maysoun is mad at Kate. Of course the age-old debate about whether cats are Palestinian comes up again. Of course they are Palestinian, but the detractors still can't get onboard.
The music in this episode is by aivi & surasshu
Genetics of randomly bred cats support the cradle of cat domestication being in the Near East
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This week Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán blesses the podcast with his experience and wisdom! We obviously talk about cats. We also explore bipolar disorder, Watts Towers, grad school, PAINTING, agave in Tepatitlán (which Kate struggles to pronounce), regrets, perseverance, and so much more.
The music in this episode is by aivi & surasshu
Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán: Brown Eyes from Russell Street
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People are making and evaluating various applications this week! Juries are out! Applications are in! How can we begin to make sense of it?!
The music in this episode is by DJ Daria
Get those apps into the woodchipper!
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This week we come to terms with the giant naked woman sculpture that has been forced onto us by some kind of techno-libertarian burner foundation. We also talk about starting projects with Joan. Kate FINALLY discusses her favorite art experience of the year so far, a performance at the Lab by Alex Tatarsky.
The music in this episode is by SPELLING
Nobody Asked for This by Sarah Hotchkiss
Inside the Indoor Beach Opera That’s the Talk of the Venice Biennale by Casey Lesser
You Might Call Alex Tatarsky a Playwright. But They Identify as ‘An Experimental Clown Artist’ by Hiji Nam
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This week we're talking about a bunch of shit going on. We get confused about a game night. Maysoun refuses to enter legal agreements. We decide who is on the cutting edge.
The music in this episode is from the BDS Mixtape
We salute you!
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha: Multiple Offerings at BAMPFA
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This week Maysoun is back from Japan. We hear all her stories from the seat of the seat of empire. Snow monkeys! Stationary stores! We also discuss people we're mad at, 12 step programs, and art show things.
The intro and outro music for this episode is from Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
The SF public library is accepting submissions for review for Bay Beats local music platform.
FREE Workshops at RTS!
April 5th - Hands Off! San Francisco Fights Back (Civic Center)
16th St. Alliance (we're not fans)
Effective Canadian policy to reduce harms from prescription opioids: learning from past failures
Study of one Safe Injection Facility in Canada
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This week artist and gourmand, Mistu Okubo joins Kate for a rousing talk about overdoing it with THC lemonade, friendship among men, and graduate school regrets. Have fun trying to figure out what's behind the bleeps.
The music in this episode is from the BDS Mixtape
Mitsu Okubo on IG
Mitsu Okubo MERCH
Hoarding Disorder: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
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This week gallerist, Aaron Harbour, guest hosts while Maysoun on her journey. We discuss the Alamo, looking for LSD, what makes good art, dealing with artists who are mad about you dissing their work, and job interviews. Help your old pal Et al. by supporting the donation drive here.
The music in this episode is from the Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
Exhibition reviews by Sarah Eunmi Choe
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This week we lost it. I can't say more than that.
The music in this episode is from the Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
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This is the longest it has taken me to edit a podcast in a long time. I think it is mainly due to the fact that I got sidetracked reading about Donald Judd in preparation for the release of the SF Review of Whatever! This friday at Et al. Come on by. This week we talk about coyotes, gripes, Irish dancing, BDS, and of course cats.
The music in this episode is from the Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
San Francisco Review of Whatever
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This week we go to Ancient Ways in Oakland. Maysoun sees a life-changing piano concert. We do some role play. Unbelievably we do not mention cats.
The music in this episode is by Jason Moran
Center for New Music (place Kate couldn't remember)
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This week we had the pleasure of talking to curator, educator, and art historian, Kathy Zarur. We talk about human sacrifice, how to teach, cats, and much more. Maysoun also tells a harrowing wildlife encounter story.
The music in this episode is from Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
How did cats become domesticated?
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This week Maysoun saw the launch of the new video wall on VanNess in San Francisco. She also went to Root Division. Kate has swollen glands and is open to feedback about it.
The music in this episode is from Musicians for a Free Palestine Mix Tape
Cian Dayrit: Liberties Were Taken at Root Division
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This week we had a car! We head to the Legion of Honor, Fort Mason, and an unnamed gallery. Kate felt too bad about what a scathing review she gave, so she redacted the name of the last place. We also saw frolicing dogs and beautiful vistas.
The music in this episode is from Mixtape for Palestine
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