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 Sunday, January 27, 2008
Hey radio fans of Modesto. Make sure that you turn on your radio Monday morning to Cruise and Good!. Yes, they are back and on the air at B93.1 am. The local music scene is starting to spin on the correct axis again. Angie Good is now the program director for B93 and the dynamic team that has been host to many a Summerfest, Acoustic Christmas, Extreme Halloween is back on the air. Local bands have a good friend at Clear Channel now and this should be the start of something great. You can check out pics of MAMA Bands in Studio B and other great B93 performances in our gallery. Tune in early Monday and every day. B93.1 to listen online. Check out our gallery and you can even send ecards.
 Friday, January 11, 2008
Jeff Bonilla’s Sapo Sueno brings some fabulous music to Cafe
Deva Friday night and Mad Cow Industries does the Pink Floyd Tribute at the Fat
Cat. Rick Barnes is at P Wex. Saturday it is Strangebrew at P Wex and it
is Jazz with the Kyle Barker Duo at Vito’s.
Sunday night, the funniest guy in Modesto,
Jay Smith is live at Banana Joes on 9th
St. and Jeff Bonilla hosts the open mic show at
the Queen Bean. Go start your music
career today.
See what is happening in the local music scene at www.modestoview.com/mama to send us your music update reply to this
email or contact us at mama@modestoview.com
We are in gear. Get
your dancing shoes on. Make sure you
dress warmly and enjoy so let’s Tango! Time to get on your feet and get into
the 2008 gear. Get into a jazzy mood
with the Nate Henderson Combo at the Barking Dog Friday night and Gordon
Kennedy continues in the Jazz vein Saturday night. The Tooth and Nail tour with Run Kid Run will
be rocking the Underground at Calvary
Temple. There is reggae at Sidelines Friday night and
there is a Murder Mystery Train at the Sierra Railroad. On stage, Danny in the Deep Blue
Sea is at CSU Stanislaus
over the weekend and the cool digitally enhanced Mask Of Eleanor is on stage
Friday night. Modesto Symphony does the
big presentation and does the Tango this weekend with the Cuarteto
Latinoamericano, string quartet. Yes, you can get exotic at the Gallo Center
this weekend. Make sure that you check
out dinner before and drinks after the show.
You can do this without moving your car.
At the State Theatre, the Film the Devil Knows You are dead
is on the big screen. At the West Side
Theatre Sat, Roy Rogers and the Delta rhythm Kings will deliver some serious
blues and some slide guitar that will get you going. Saturday morning, you can run with
Shadowchase at Mr T’s at Tully and Standiford, and Sunday morning at Scenic at
Oakdale. Stay fit this year. Saturday
evening, rock at the Fat Cat with James Bent and Suicide Shift. Sunday, enjoy Serenades on Sunday with the Matson
Musicians Piano Trio, or head to Crocodiles for some classic rock dancing. The Dickies will bring their vintage punk at
Fat Cat Sunday, complete with Stukas over Disneyland. Yes this is good. Monday night, the Blue
Monday Jazz Jam sessions at Clayton’s.
Coming soon- Mardi Gras – Feb 5 all over the world. There are two authentic places that you need
to be in Modesto.
B93 Tressetti’s Fat Tuesday in 10th
St is a
hall of fame with red beans and rice and lots of bands and Harvest Moon does it
family style with some seriously good jambalaya and more. Book reservations now.
2008 Revs
Up Modesto
Greetings Modesto Fans: (reading time: less
than it takes to clean up the last of the Christmas stuff around the house)
Wow…it still has not set in that it is 2008. After the holiday haze we are back in action
and already celebrated Elvis’ birthday.
This was a much happier thing to celebrate than “Dead Elvis” day. We are smack dab in the middle of the 1st
round of primaries and while we watched the primary returns from New Hampshire and got
the State of the State address from the Governator, we also got a early year
city council meeting so there was no missing the smell of politics in the air
across the entire country. Let the games
begin. Speaking of games, no sooner do
we close the season on college football (Cal finished with a win!) we go into
college basketball (Cal
is strong) and in between we are strapping on the skis and the boards and
hitting the local slopes that are now covered in over 10 feet of snow. Yahoo.
Here in Modesto, the Gallo Center
fires up again and there are many new events at the State this month and the
local restaurants dig it when these houses are in action. Best of all, we will
have a new camera network on downtown so we can cut down on the number of squad
cars in the middle of 10th Street and more people will want to be
downtown. Yes that is the ticket, we need to think smart for 2008 here in the
greater Modesto
area. Let’s see what is happening shall
we?
It is great to see that our local and independently produced
ModestoView has inspired the Modesto Bee to focus on Modesto
at Night (the cover of our August issue, “Modesto
a Nuit”) for local restaurants and clubs.
We need all the coverage we can get for our local businesses and we need
to make sure that more people enjoy our downtown and our cultural
offerings. The more coverage the better
for all of us. Now, we need to make sure
that people get out and check these places out and spend their money
locally. Local news and information is
key from local radio, local TV like the Central Valley Reports, shows like the
Morris Show, MAMA Radio, KCSS and the Bee.
Let’s get out and do these things.
You get features like this every day in Modesto and in the monthly ModestoView
magazine, now on stands all over the county.
This month we feature the Chef from Hero’s, the Bartender at Torrii,
predictions and resolutions from friends all over town and we introduce you to
a whole new batch of new local bands and things to do. Read on-line right now at
www.modestoview.com
Which brings us back to Health care… if you have a company
and can’t afford to pay health care, you should not be in biz because if you
are not paying for health care, someone else is. As a business owner, we agonize annually
how to keep our employees covered.
Support the universal health care bill and get everyone to share in the
effort. If you are a good employer, you
are already paying for the uninsured with your inflated premiums and
taxes. As a taxpayer, you are already
paying for Medicare etc. Let’s get control of the insurance companies and get
more people covered. Tax increase? You
have already been taxed and just don’t know it. People that are doing it right
already will not be affected. Learn more at www.calhealthreform.org
 Thursday, January 10, 2008
Do you like the grey winter storms? Do you like the cold? Then you must like the photography of Roman
Loranc, those beautiful black and white photographs that are on display at the
Anderson Gallery on J Street. This is the perfect time of year to add new
art to the walls now that you have just taken down all the Christmas décor and
you have new wall space that is craving the work of a local artist. Check out the galleries and mark your
calendar for next week as the Art Walk is on Jan 17th. Don’t miss it.
www.modestoview.com/culture
 Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Moment of Silence Please.
Pierre Zaldua, Chef at Gervasoni’s passed away and last week many in
town celebrated his life. Pierre was one of the
most interesting characters in our local food community. We were fortunate to have spent time with Pierre earlier this year
when our food editor Rick Serpa interviewed Chef Pierre for our July
ModestoView magazine. You can
read about Pierre by clicking here. (it is a big PDF file) We
will miss him, his colorful style and his Basque traditions. Gervasoni’s has been and always will be a
great Modesto
tradition. Go try it today. You will
have a great experience when you eat at places with local personality and
flavor.
Will 2008 be better than 2007? Is your outlook brighter or darker for this
year? Have you made it though the crazy
financial times or did you cruise right through as you did not do any crazy
stuff. Are you being more creative,
living more simply, being local or are you exploring. For many, the arrows all point up as we seem
to be near the bottom and things should get brighter. What do you think? Where will you go, what will you do? Do you have any comments about the New Year
and what we can expect in 2008? Post
your comments, resolutions, predictions and any other thing you want to say
about 2008 or the recently expired 2007 for that matter.
Vote and comment now at www.ModestoView.com
 Saturday, December 29, 2007
For those of you that are Rotarians, you know the 4-way
test. For the rest of you, these are
great tools for everyday thinking. My
last issue of the Rotarian had a letter wishing that those in Washington DC
would govern using the 4 way test. If
this happened, the partisan bickering would be over and we would get something
done. What do you think?
Here is the 4-way test.
Clip and Save for your wallet, purse or car visor.
1) Is it the TRUTH? 2) Is it FAIR for all concerned? 3) Will
it build GOODWILL and better friendhips, 4) Will it be BENEFICIAL for all
concerned. Pretty easy to do don’tcha
think? What do you think? Comment
in the Buzz Blog.
 Friday, December 28, 2007
We are in the final countdown days to the end of 2007. It is hard to stay focused at work, family
and friends are visiting and the kids are home from college so it is pretty
fun. This weekend will be fun and
Monday is New Year’s Eve and there are some Hall Of Fame events.
Here is a full spectrum of ideas:
Funworks Family Fun Event beginning at 6:30 to 12:30am
Comedy at the Seasons with Sean (Man Song) Morey and the
104.1 the Hawk
Overnight Pajama Party and a Movie at the Galaxy Theatres in
Riverbank at 9 pm to 9 am.
Fat Cat will be ultra cool with a Pure 209 party featuring live
music by Peaceable Jones, Endrone and Victorian Elm and then DJ all night long.
Bacchus is featuring Johnny and Kelly until the wee
hours.
Aqua Shi is having a formal masquerade ball with special
gifts, never know who you will meet.
Tresetti’s has the Valley Rhythm Section and multi course
dinner and Champagne toast
At the West Side Theatre, check out the Sneaky Pete all star
cover band.
The Moonshine Bandits are rocking in LaGrange.
Find these and other things to do in Modesto at www.modestoview.com/todo
In other things that you need to know about, the
multicultural music presentation of Crosspulse will be at the Riverbank Library
Friday and at the Oakdale and Modesto
libraries on Sat. Something from Planet
Hell and Protoman will be rocking Fat Cat. Saturday, Jacobs Fine Dining
features an exceptional musician named Tito playing the Tres, an instrument
similar to the Guitar. Tito studied with the masters in the Buena Vista Social
Club in Cuba.
This will be a special event. For the
totally wack thing to do on Sat night, head to the Stockton Civic Arena for
Girls roller Derby where the SJ Valley Vixens will take on Sacramento. Learn more at www. Valleyvixens.org (make
sure you type in DOT ORG) For you runners, the Flat Arch 50 race is Sunday
morning in Downtown Oakdale, 50 km or 50 miles.
That is some serious post holiday running. What a great way to start the year. At the State, the film is Bella throughout the
weekend and the Gallo
Center is quiet this
weekend.
End of
Year Tax Tip
Give the Gallo
Center. Get the big write off and donate a chair, a
wall, a plaza, a dressing room or just take advantage of the last chance to get
on the founders wall.
The world turns because those that can and have the means to
lend a hand. Thursday, Jan 2 and 3rd the
Salvation Army needs your help to assist with the distribution of the Coats for
Kids. On the 2nd help is
need to prepare and hang all of the coats and distribution is on the 3rd. Contact the Volunteer Center
today to hook up. Find many more ways
to get involved in our community by clicking here and get all of the contact
numbers to hook up.
Modestoview.com/community
Do you like local news? Do you like a news team that is here
all the time and just doesn’t show up just when there is an accident? I do and
you can see it live every night at 6:30, 10 and 11 each night. The Central Valley Report with news anchor
Ellen Stallings is our own local news team.
Count on them daily on Comcast 98 and Charter 9 and catch the
ModestoView Top 10 every Thurs, Fri and Sat. www.centralvalleyreports.com
Big news for local music fans. Angie Goode, part of the original Cruise and Good morning team is back at B93. Not only is she back, she is the new program director and will be driving the local sound. This has got to be great news for local bands and local venues. B93 has a new general manager, Rich Hawkins that comes from San Luis Obispo (translated college radio town) and this could be the start of a new way of presenting local music. This is great news. Chris Murphy
 Thursday, December 27, 2007
Breakfast in downtown. This is one of my favorite
things. Breakfast is one of the most
enjoyable meals of the day. But when you
combine your favorite lunch or dinner and combine it with brekkie, the result
is amazing. Do you love the Neil’s Toss
at Harvest Moon? There is a Neil’s Omelets. Now serving brekkie on Sat and Sun
from 10-2, there is usually a special that will knock your socks off. I had a cheddar, potato and bacon omelet and
best of all, the Moon has a low alcohol vodka that makes a great Bloody Mary.
This is a great brekkie combo. Other
downtown breakfast? Deva is a winner, H
Street Café, Old Mill, Barking Dog features Green Eggs and Ham, Senor Fresh has
breakfast burritos and Claytons and Queen Bean have great pastries with stellar
coffee. Find a new place for lunch or
dinner and then post your own reviews at www.modestoview.com/food
Do you want the daily hook up for what is happening? Listen to AM 970 in the mornings from 5 to 9
am and get the hourly and all day long on FM 106.1 to hear the ModestoView Top5
Daily report. Listen on Friday mornings
to KMPH 840 am for the weekend ModestoView Top 10. To hear local music, all the time, with no
commercial interruption, listen to MAMA Radio at www.modestoview.com and local bands are on B93 Sunday nights at 9
pm and sometimes on Friday nights.
 Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Executive pay. Does
this make a cloud of smoke explode over your head? As many finish off 2007 wondering how they
are going to make ends meet, CEOs are taking home hundreds of millions of
dollars in end of year bonuses.
Rewarding for excellent performance is OK, but for the CEOs of health
care insurance companies that take home tens of millions because they denied
more care and services for the struggling is not cool. Karma should be swift and painful.
Want to see what CEOs of the largest corporations make?
Click - www.sec.gov/xbrl
 Thursday, December 06, 2007
Banned art at the Mistlin Gallery. It is clear that people can no longer think
for themselves and we need people to pre-taste, pre-check. pre-judge and
pre-vent people from anything that expands the mind and encourages dialog. ModestoView is hoping that one of the other
private galleries will take up this cause and showcase the work of our local
artists. A free and thinking mind is a
terrible thing to waste. Jeff Jardine
has it right, a simple note on the door explaining what may be inside would
have sufficed. But as usual, a ban and
boycott always results in more publicity for the banned items so just maybe it
was a boost to local art??...???... Must stop….brain hurts…start drawing….click
play… Check out the BuzzBlog -, click here
To do List: Modesto View Magazine Top 10 events happening this weekend: 1) Food4Music dual shows at Queen Bean tonight (Thursday),2) the English Beat and 3) The Ill List Poetry Slam Saturday night. Do not miss these. The first thing on your to do list needs to be Vote by mail. Do it now. Thursday night has important things to do. There is a candlelight vigil to remember the victims of drunk drivers in 10 th St. Plaza beginning after dark. The Food4Music is your next stop. Local bands and Queen Bean have stepped up to collect food for the needy. 2 simultaneous shows, one hosted by Sapo Sueno and friends at the Downtown Modesto QB and the other hosted by local and now nationally famous Megan Slankard and friends at the Riverbank QB. Bring food - get music. Such a deal. We are now officially in Hanukah season and there will be a latkes and Vodka event at Congregation Beth Shalom on Saturday at 7. There are only two more Farmer's Markets this year, this weekend and next. Make sure that you get the cranberry / orange Autumn Harvest gigantic bread loaf from Word of Mouth. You can do most all of your holiday shopping at the Farmers Market. Saturday night, do not miss the Poetry Slam Ill List at the State Saturday. If you have not experienced the verbal combat of a poetry slam, you are missing out. For those of you aren't into that, you can rip it up Sat night to the SKA beat of the English Beat at Hero's. This will be a flat out bust it loose show. I double dog dare you not to dance….At the Gallo Center , Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz band is on the big stage and there will be an after party jam session at Claytons directly behind the Gallo Center . But first, you need to get through Friday night and that means that you need to see Jazz pianist David Benoit at the State Theatre featuring a tribute to Charlie Brown Christmas. This is something fun and recognizable for the whole family. For adults, there will be a GoGo Dancing competition at the Fat Cat Friday night. Big fun. Saturday night, Filthy Gorgeous presents the Winterfresh party at the Fat Cat. The out of control fun show will be at the Battered Beaver in Oakdale featuring MAMA Winning Moonshine Bandits and Los Hermanos Mueratos Friday night. On Stage this weekend, you can find the Christmas Story presented by Riverbank Arts at Eustache Middle School . The Trojan Women are on stage at CSU Stanislaus. Babes in Toyland will be on Stage at the State Theatre Sunday and the “you are supposed to think” Someone to Watch Over Me continues at the Prospect Theatre. Durang-Durang is on stage at MJC West Campus Theatre. At the Gallo Center , film and stage actor Joe Bologna is on stage in “If You Leave, Take Me With You”. Cool to have all of this happening. Specially for kids: the Annual Modesto Symphony Breakfast with Santa is at the Gallo Admin Building Sat morning, there are two sessions. Who can pass up Oooey and Gooey Christmas candy and frosting house making party at the Scout Hall in Riverbank? Better go. Some Other Holiday events you need to know about: Sites and sounds of Christmas in downtown Newman through the 8th Downtown Turlock Lights parade Dec 7 Come Celebrate Christmas at Big Valley Christian Dec 6-9 Hospice tree lighting at Memorial Hospital on Dec 7 at 6 pm MJC Organ Recital Dec 7 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church La Loma neighborhood Holiday Faire Dec 8 These are just a few of the events that you need to know about here in Modesto . There are many more that need to see by clicking this link www.modestoview.com/todo ModestoView is your hook up to the good things happening in our area. If you know of another event, please tell us about it so we can get it on our calendar. Our hotline email is events@modestoview.com
 Wednesday, December 05, 2007
You have a great opportunity to help support the Education
Foundation of Stanislaus County by simply making a purchase at Barnes and Noble
on December 8. You can meet authors Modesto native Matt
Emerzian and Kelly Bozza where they will be signing their new book Every Monday
Matters and a percentage of all books purchased will go to the Education
Foundation. Great way to help for stuff you need anyway from 9 am to 10pm. Matt will be signing from 1-5.
Volunteers Needed The
Amgen Tour of California that will feature a
starting stage in Modesto needs your support. To find more ways to get
involved click: Modestoview.com/community
Wandelust coffee is closing. By Thursday morning, the lights will be dark and it will be over. Modesto loses an indie coffee shop. As more coporate coffee shops open all the time, the indies are having a hard time staying on top. Community connection is the key and coffee shops are very personal places. The crepes were awesome, Vittorio was/is a great barista, and this should have been a total hit. Sadly it got wierd when Tony Serrano was not longer at Wanderlust and the community took sides. The local coffee community needs to get it together and make sure that we all make better coffee, pour better and fresher espresso, be good to the community and offer a better experience. It is not fair, but indie coffee places have to be better. ModestoView has always gone out of our way to shine thie light on local coffee shops. We need each and every one of them. Make sure that we do not lose any more coffee shops and make sure you become a regular. Visit Semplicita, Queen Bean, Clayton's, Deva, Picasso, H Street, Firehouse, Coffee Creek, Giacomo's, Movin Mocha, Coffe Element, Cafe Genowa and keep indie coffee alive. Coffee shop owners, make sure that your drinks are awesome and "show us your foam"
 Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Crows Landing. How about some Bio-Tech research? Viticulture
research? How about an alternative fuel
research lab in conjunction with UC Berkeley and have a Cal
facility here in Stan
County? How about a methane fuel or agri-development
facility here in our county. Let’s get
some high power jobs here in the valley and get our smart people off of the
highways and back from over the hill. See
what is happening at the county here @ www.co.stanislaus.ca.us
 Friday, November 30, 2007
Don't Cry for Me Modesto Greetings Modesto Fans: (reading time: less than it takes to run the 5K Turkey Trot, no matter what age and ability level you are) Ok, the chase is on. Not for your $$ but for your valuable time. Starting this weekend, the lights are lit, the parades are on, Che and Evita are on stage at the Gallo Center and you can not help but begin to be in some kind of spirit as December revs up. It was so nice not getting near the throngs of people at the stores all weekend as all you have to do is wait a couple of days to shop in a more sane environment. Besides, the $29 DVD players are all gone at 4 am anyway. This weekend will be awesome. It is really getting exciting to experience all that is happening from the Dickens Faire at the McHenry Mansion that will take you back in time to the Dickensonian age complete with a special edition of the Modesto Certified Farmers Market by the Mansion. The Celebration of Lights, Evita, the Messiah are just a few of the things going on that you need to check out. Even more cool is the fact that the December Holiday edition of ModestoView Magazine will be on the stands tomorrow. Oh what fun. Read on to experience more Modesto. Read the entire weekend update here. www.modestoview.com
 Thursday, November 29, 2007
This weekend is certified crazy festival holiday off the hookness. Saturday could be one of the most stellar downtown days, as it will be snowing for the Dodge Ridge Snowboard event at Center Plaza , The Farmer's Market goes Dickens at the Christmas Dickens Fair at the McHenry Mansion . The Festival of Lights parade will go right down I street in front of the Gallo Center that will be showing Evita. Then Sunday the Modesto Symphony Candlelight concert will be held at the 7th Day Adventist Church . Meanwhile, Riverbank Community Theatre presents, A Christmas Story on stage Saturday at Ustach Middle School and in Riverbank, the Christmas Craft Parade and Craft Faire will be Saturday in Downtown Riverbank. The Messiah is coming… in concert to Emmanuel Lutheran Church where the sign along event will take place Sunday. Rehearsals are Thursday and Sat for Sunday gig. Tonight, Thursday is the tree lighting event at Center Plaza . In the regular world, Evita is the word. You can enjoy the tales of Evita and Juan Peron as she rises from a dancing girl to the first lady of Argentina accompanied by the mythical cynical narration by Che Guevara. This is a Broadway touring company at the Gallo Center . Show times Friday, Sat Matinee and Sat Evening. This is one of Andrew Lloyd Weber's best. Fallen Sleepless is rocking the Fat Cat Thursday night and the MJC String Recital is at MJC East. Friday, it is the last Friday which means that Critical Mass will be lining up their bikes at 10th and J at 5:00 – 5:30. Tri Star Embodiment will be rocking the Underground, and on stage this weekend, Someone to Watch Over Me continues at the Prospect Theatre, Stage Fright is at MJC West, and the Starry Messenger will be presented at Johansen High. The new Warren Miller film “Playground” will be presented at the State Theatre Friday and Saturday and the Holiday Sampler will be at the Barking Dog featuring the Camaraderie Quartet and the Central Valley Brass is Friday night. Saturday, besides the downtown holiday activities, there is a Stan County Bike ride, A Sierra railroad Sunset Train, Blue Saturday Jazz Sessions are at Claytons. Off the Cuff will be performing at Queen Bean. During the day, there will be open auditions for a new film at the downtown Modesto Library from a national film casting company. This may be your big chance. Sunday night, do not miss the Steely Dan Tribute band, Kid Charlemagne on Sunday evening and for you punk fans, the legendary Agent Orange will be rocking the Fat Cat with local bands Peaceable Jones and Los Punks Del Norte. There is classic rock dancing at Crocodiles and on Stage at CSU Stanislaus Trojan Women will be presented. Coming Soon: Food4Music at Queen Bean Dec 6 David Benoit – Charlie Brown Christmas at the State Dec 7 Babes in Toyland on Stage at the State Dec 8 at 11 and 1 The Ill List – Poetry Slam Championships at the State Dec 8 The legendary English Beat at Hero's – Dec 8 Find these and other things to do in Modesto at www.modestoview.com/todo
Beep beep beep…Special ModestoView WebCast Event Bulletin beep…beep..beep In case you did not get tickets to the B93 Acoustic Christmas show at the fabulous historic State Theatre with Vanessa Carlton, Colton Graham, long time Modesto friends and 3 time AC Alumni Matt Nathanson and our own Aaron Durr, don't fear. ModestoView has a solution for you. You can watch a live broadcast quality webcast and chat room. The only way to get tix is to listen to B93 for this December 14th show that sold out in a few minutes. Stay tuned for more info next week but don't make other plans for the 14th. The concert window with our exclusive inconcert chat feature will begin at showtime. www.modestoview.com
 Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Are you waiting to do your shopping? Did you blow off Black Friday like I did? Are you a last minute shopper? Don't know what to do? ModestoView has the total tip. Art Walk. You can wait until the 20th of December and do the art walk and pick up some great local art. This is very personal, it is unique and helps the art and culture scene. The more art you all buy, the more art will be created and so on and so on. Go to a gallery today, better yet, take some lessons, get all into it and then buy some art. The arts are what make us feel good about the places we live. Click here for a list of gallery addresse. www.modestoview.com/culture
 Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Doonesbury is back in the local paper. Did you notice the comment that there were many letters about this issue that would be passed on to the editors? Just curious as why none of these ran in the letters to the editor page as they shuld have been pretty entertaining. As a daily reader and loyal subscriber, it is good to have this comic back and fittingly it is on the puzzle pages where I assume that people go to think. Still think it should have gone where F-Minus is….
 Monday, November 26, 2007
Help your community and get great music all in one. The Food4Music shows are coming up on December 6 with twin shows at both the Modesto and the Riverbank Queen Bean. http:// www.food4music.info/ Drop off locations are: The Modesto Fitness & Racquet Club, 200 Norwegian Ave. Modesto, Tan Line 1501 Coffee RD, Save Mart Super Market 2601 Oakdale Rd Modesto, Queen Bean Coffee House Modesto 1126 14th Street, Queen Bean Coffee Café Riverbank 3318 Santa Fe St. Riverbank There is a bone marrow drive at Grace Lutheran church for local Radiologist Sunday from 9 am to 2. You just may be a match and can be the link to save a life. The church is at Orangeburg and Enslen in Modesto . Find other ways to get involved and lend a hand at Modestoview.com/community
 Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Sad we lost the IHOP.
That was a fixture of my family when I was growing up and they had this
really fine shredded cheese for their omelets. The blue roof is an icon, like a Stuckey's, Little America, HO JOs . We hope that they rebuild and hope that people get jobs quickly this holiday season.
There are so many live and local options for you this weekend. Rick Barnes is a P Wex on Friday, Fat
Skeleton plays Queen Bean in Riverbank and Pythagorean Theorem plays Queen Bean
Modesto. Larry Davis Experience is at
Yosemite Bowl and Kyle Barker plays
Mallards. Sat Night, Strange Brew is at
P Wex and 5 Years and Counting plays the Queen Bean Modesto. Sunday night, Knuckle Up and Liquid Conscience
rocks the Fat Cat really hard.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving.
First thing to do in the morning is to head to Legion Park and run in
the Turkey Trot You will have a clear
conscience all day as you ran 5K before dinner and if you are not into cooking,
you can enjoy Thanksgiving tomorrow on the Sierra Railroad and you don’t have
to do dishes. Friday and Sat? Shop with
the crazy black Friday shoppers? No
way. Try doing the alternate plan by
going to make pottery at Mudroom, enjoying dinner and a show in downtown Modesto.
Tonight, you can Karaoke at Nino’s on N
McHenry and there is a rehearsal for the TOP Messiah Sing along at
the TOP Little Opera Hall. Friday, the film Lars and the Real Girl is on
the big screen at the State and Barking Dog features the Barking Dog Big Band
for your evening fun while at Aqua Shi there is a DJ in the ultra lounge and in
Oakdale there is a Murder Mystery Train.
In Turlock,
you can enjoy the premier of the Festival Of Lights. DJ Mark Farina is in town and will be
spinning Pure 209 style at the Fat Cat.
At the Gallo
Center this weekend, is
Boleros with the Trio Las Panchos and on Sunday you can enjoy the production of
the Elves and the Shoemaker. Do not
miss these Gallo Center events. On Stage at the Prospect Theatre is Someone
to Watch Over Me. Sunday, there is a
book signing for Claudia Newcorn and her book Crossover at Borders a 2pm Sunday
night, it is movie night at the Mustang, there is Gong Show Karaoke at the
Speakeasy with Jay Smith, classic rock dancing at Crocodiles and Karaoke at
Nino’s. There is something for
everyone.
Mark your calendar for the live stage presentation of Babes
In Toyland at the State on Dec 8 and the ultimate SKA band of the 80’s the
English Beat will be at Hero’s.
Find these and other things to do in Modesto at www.modestoview.com/todo
Greetings Modesto Fans: It is Thanksgiving. I
don’t know about you, but I have so much to be thankful for. As long is my family is healthy I am
good. I wish I were being thankful for
new snow, but that hasn’t happened yet… still holding out. But with this harvest season has been extra
tasty and the flavors of the locally produced food get better every year. I have eaten more local artisan cheese than
may be allowed by law. The weekends
feel so wide open as soccer is over, but now, nearly every busy day will be
booked. For a weekend where most people
will go crazy and wait in line for a $29 DVD player and a $99 LCD TV, it is
best to hang back, look what we really need, make sure that we go into the
holiday season with a sense of zen-like balance. Happiness comes from the neighborhoods that
we have and standing out in your yard with a glass of wine chatting with neighbors
is a good weekend task. Oh yeah,
stacking wood is less fun but you may have to do it.
Have a great Thanksgiving weekend. Read the rest of the greeting. www.modestoview.com
 Monday, November 19, 2007
Why would a newspaper ditch the smartest and most
politically/socially relevant comic? One
can only wonder. F-minus? Then today, there was the editorial about how
great it is to talk politics at the family dinner to raise smart kids. The irony is unreal. If we want a smart population, we must have
quality smart news content. For news, I
love reading my local paper every day but my morning SF Chronicle just became
more important.
Check out the BuzzBlog -, click here
 Thursday, November 15, 2007
You can really lend a hand.
The Kettle Kick Off was today and nearly $190,000 was raised by nearly
70 kettle carriers and bell ringers.
This big Modesto
Center Plaza
event is a great way to kick off the holidays, and I hope that you have made a
contribution. You can still help
out and you can even be a bell ringer this
season. There is always something to be done.
Make A Wish Ball is coming
this weekend to the DoubleTree. There
are a few tickets left and you can help make a wish. Local MAMA nominated band Third Party will be
playing the pre-party to get everyone in the mood to bid high.
Find out how you can get involved at Modestoview.com/community
Today is the Third Thursday and that means Art Walk. There will be open galleries all over
downtown and even in the lobby of the State Theatre where along with the art, MAMA
Winner Tara Tinsley will perform and there will be treats from Word of Mouth
Bakery. Get downtown and check it out. Struggle
and Strife have always created the most powerful art. Courtesy of Memorial Hospital,
there is an art show of works by Victims of Cancer and Survivors at the Mistlin
Gallery. There are some very powerful works.
At the Photographers Gallery, there is a exhibit of photos from around
the world. At the Anderson Gallery, there are new works by black and white
photographer Roman Loranc and at MJC there is a Student Art show.
www.modestoview.com/culture
Fall
Wishing Modesto
Soccer is over, for many of our big teams the season is over
too but that means that our own holiday season is just beginning. Is always amazing to see holiday decorations
up before Thanksgiving and as busy as we are, you wonder what’s the rush
($$$). This is the time of the year when you start
“feeling fall”, the sweaters are out,
the gutters are clean, the first fires in the fireplace all lead to that change
of feeling. This weekend is Make A Wish
and Handborn and the leaves are swirling around in the breeze and there is no
point even raking yet. There will be an
eerie quiet as there is no MYSA Soccer, but it is amazing how quickly you can
fill those precious new hours with a new fundraiser, a train ride, a nice
dinner, a bike ride or a bit of opera or violin concerto. The list of choices is long and we will help
you find something great to do around Modesto
this weekend. www.modestoview.com
 Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Last chance of the year to hear Sapo Sueno at the Off the
Air show on the 15th. This
show will be a combo music and art show where you can also hear Not An
Airplane. Jon Valenti is releasing his
new CD Grin and Bury it at the Fat Cat with a mega all star line up including
Joe Cornell, Niki Leigh, Roem Baur
and the Mundaze along with a live webcast on his Justin.tv connection. Local
artists playing around town include Johnny and Kelly at Bacchus and Nick
Shandel at El Palomar Thursday, Rick Barnes at P Wexfords and Mariachi at El
Palomar, Big Earl and the Cryin Shame are at Hero’s on Friday, then DJ
Chopstiques and DJ Mike will be spinnin at the Battered Beaver in Oakdale
Saturday night.
 Tuesday, November 13, 2007
You think you know what the menus are at your local
restaurants. Here is the news flash, the
menu at Denny’s or Olive Garden may stay the same, but your local indie
restaurant changes the menu on a regular basis. If you gave not been to Aqua Shi lately,
Gerry has taken over managing the place and there are newer and friendlier to
non sushi eater items. However, you have
to try the poached salmon with BBQ Eel (unagi) over a bed of soba noodles. It is a unreal. So go check out your normal stomping grou | | | |