Monday, July 9, 2012

My take on Katy Perry's "Part of Me"

Going to see Katy Perry's release "Part of Me" may not be top on one's list during the Fourth of July weekend, but as there were no fireworks in my neck of the woods due to fire danger, why not? My husband   and I sat in a darkened theater last week with a slab of Chocolove (55% of cocoa content with raspberries) and thoroughly enjoyed the respite from the Mile High heat! Only a handful of teenagers (who have probably seen Ms. Perry in concert more than once) sang along with us during the Newton-John/Travolta follow-the- bouncing-ball rendition of "You're the One That I Want" prior to the start of Perry's docudrama of her 2011 concert tour and breakup with husband Russell Brand, but I found myself enjoying the Millennial Age company--particularly when we laughed, and cried, at the same times!

If you haven't seen this film , I hope you do--and take anyone with you (young or old) who may need a little pick-me-up; Katy Perry puts on a great show, and I don't mean that tongue-in-cheek. Normally I only go to concert flicks if I actually attended said concert (like when I went to U2's Mile High performance in the 1980s--where, yes, I'll admit I screamed my head off for Bono just as I did when he was back in town in 2011 after his back surgery). Maybe it's that I'm going to see Madonna this fall just prior to my 45th birthday that I felt the need to check out her 21st century competition. Or maybe it's just that I needed to see Ms. Perry belt out her signature "I Kissed A Girl" and not think about Madonna and Brittney Spears for a moment. Either way, in an election year where some of the fierce propaganda is just starting to fuel up the airwaves, I felt the need for  little inspiration and Katy (as I will refer to the star of "Part of Me" from now on) brought it in spades.


Katy has built quite a world for herself with great speed and success; when I was 28, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't even know where to begin to conjure up the number of outfits she dons during her concert tour, much less think about whether or not she should wear a pink wig or a mauve one. I used to think Katy was just a girly-girl (especially given her visual portrayal in "California Girls") who dressed up in a whipped cream version of Madonna, but with a little back story and no offense to Lady Gaga (watch for her cameo!), I see more progressive feminist thinking coming out of Katy's lyrics if one takes the time to take them in. (Also, though I know it's endearing to some, I just don't want to be referred to as someone's "little Monster".) The three blonde teens who sat a few rows behind me seemed to have a clue--and I feel I have a bit of work to do to catch up in my "old age."

Here are some of the words I gleaned though (from the movie's title song, "Part of Me"):


Now look at me, I'm sparkling 
A firework, a dancing flame 
You won't ever put me out again I'm glowing, oh woah oh 
So you can keep the diamond ring, 
I never liked them anyway. 
In fact you can keep everything Yeah, yeah Except for me

(Read more: KATY PERRY - PART OF ME LYRICS http://www.metrolyrics.com/part-of-me-lyrics-katy-perry.html#ixzz2080jCUfD Copied from MetroLyrics.com)
Granted, this verse could have a lot to do with Katy's divorce from Russell Brand (who is also featured at the start of the film), but I thought about Marilyn Monroe, Alanis Morissette (be sure to check out her recent interview on "Ellen" on YouTube--when Katy Perry also appeared), and even Taylor Swift when I heard this verse. For those who remember Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin ("All of Me,"1984) dancing in their own mirrored reflection as the final credits roll, you might shed a tear and a laugh through various stages of Katy's tour; if the scene where she goes to her sister's wedding dress fitting doesn't get to you, maybe her rehearsal session (for a charitable gig) when she sings "Hey Jude" will.

So what did I do after my matinee screening? Well, as my husband of three years and I had inhaled the all of the dark chocolate within the first twenty minutes of the film, we sat through the residue of our cocoa high till the music credits rolled and chatted a bit about Russell Brand's kissing scene in "Rock of Ages" (with Alec Baldwin)--the matinee flick we saw the week before. I won't get into more details about that performance except to say that I thought they sang well together. (As for Tom Cruise's performance, since his divorce  proceedings have yet to begin, I'll just add that it bears reviewing when it comes out on Blue-Ray--and so I will!)

Don't know when Katy (Perry, not the soon to be ex-Mrs.TomKat) will be coming to Mile High, but I think my husband and I are game to dressing up for a chance at getting backstage passes if she does! Don't know what I'll wear to Madonna this fall, but I may go with something spidery, unless Lady Gaga has already beaten me to the punch!

One last thought...an excerpt from Robert Browning's "Two in the Campagna" that was printed in our Chocolove bar wrapper: For me, I touched a thought, I know,/Has tantalized me many times,/(Like turns of thread the spiders throw/Mocking across our path) for rhymes/To catch at and let go.                             


          

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

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Three Mile High places to visit @ 98F!

Today I spent part of the morning speaking to a well-read Oklahoman at Highland's West Side Books (http://m.facebook.com/westsidebooks): the owner Lois Harvey. We chatted about the British comic strip series, "Rupert" (a book displayed just behind the counter), the job possibility that fizzled for me yesterday and my dad's passing 18 years ago today.

Lois and I have spoken before while I've roamed the stacks at West Side, but this morning with her tent sale undeway, she noticed what I'd picked off the indoor shelves and led me to her Richard Rodriguez collection (I bought all three). We talked about whether or not we use Kindle or Nook, and then some more about poetry once outdoors--what a great pre-Independence Day treat! I found out Lois lived in NM before coming to CO. We talked about writers who are coming to town in the fall and how getting personal recommendations from friends on what to read is the best way to go. I also learned about the NPR book group reading Rachel Carson's Silent Spring and where to log on and find out who the "One Book, One Denver" finalist will be. Thanks TONS Lois! (I will look up Luis Alberto Urrea soon!)

But that isn't how my pre-Indy Day activities began! On Saturday I swooped into Littleton downtown district (Woodlawn Shopping Center www.shopwoodlawncenter.com) to hear a bit of the band playing in the parking lot in front of Angelo's CDs and make my way into A Timeless Tale. There, owner Pam Smith and I caught up on the TomKat gossip after I sifted through her sidewalk sale books--enough to fill a bag. We decided Katy Perry's (ex to Tom C's co-star in "Rock of Ages") probably got some stories she could share!


Also in Littleton, a shop of a different sort--Romancing the Bean (www.romancingthenbean.com)--can find me perusing the book swap rack; when I'm not chatting with 2011 Western Welcome Week Grand Marshall Jeannie Pershin about Pinterest, that is! Today I got off at this light rail stop and indulged in a spicy burrito and a cold drink before heading home with two bags of good reads from West Side. This historic train depot site is a must-see. (Be sure to ask how Jeannie acquired her doll Lily!) Total travel time wasn't bad--now I've just got to clear some space on the shelves for the summer reading to begin in full swing...thanks ladies, for providing the respite spots and Happy 4th!


Below--a bit of verse which I hope brings some comfort to those who have recently endured fire and flood this summer season:


"Two Horizons" by Arnold Sherman (1940-1994)
--written in Anchorage, AK 1985

Grey-white clouds of foggy cotton strands

Wander oh so slowly over streams and ponds
Ghostlike they swirl, curl and silently settle down
Warmed tendrils of vapor fighting the cold downpour
Soundlessly they rise, fringing as a nearby horizon.


Behind them are distant gray-green peaks and ridges
Massive in rough grandeur, survivors of centuries,
A jagged backdrop to the lower, shifting fog.
These snowladen ranges have a fixed, lonely loftiness
That only their daring climbers know, once on top.


From the faraway peaks of freezing winds and ice,
The newcomer fog seems to try and measure up,
But its tiptoe stretching, its puny ebb and flow,
Is bur a shifting curlicue challenge below the summits,
They have been there forever, soft fog must lift and go.




           

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Women in Power

Last year in a Forbes interview, Costa Rica's President Laura Chinchilla* was asked:


What is your least favorite stereotype about powerful women?

Her response, as noted online, was:

There are [stereotypes] still, and it is because we are just starting to have this kind of [decision-making power]. One is that we are weak. That is probably because we are more in favor of bringing consensus with different groups. We understand success not as the result of just one person but as the result of a team. So that kind of different way of dealing with power I think is misunderstood as a kind of weakness.

Would love to have you weigh in--is a team-minded approach to leadership a weakness? OR in the 21st century is it time for both male and female leaders to consider how to bring consensus between diverse constituents? For those of you in the US, what do you think the obstacle in D.C. truly is to further bipartisanship (since 2008, at least)?  


*President Chinchilla has been compared to Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann in the U.S., but I think she is a bit more forward-thinking, if still a moderate.   

Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Connection--September 2011


Comments From the Chair

Wow!  Hard to believe that summer is over…and what an action-packed summer it was!  Starting off with a successful pancake breakfast in HD 38 in May, we followed that up with a great Century Club event in June with Nathan Wilkes.  In July, the Arapahoe Dems cheered on the Rockies at Coors Field, and in August we capped it off with a wildly-successful Pat Schroeder Dinner.  THANKS TO ALL WHO DONATED SILENT AUCTION ITEMS!



On the community organizing side, we had a great start to the 1,000 Door Challenge.  In almost every House District, we knocked on the doors of hundreds of active Democratic voters.  In order to prepare for 2012, we will continue this Challenge through the fall…weather permitting!



After 6+ months as County Chair, I would like to thank all of you for your incredible support.  None of these events and projects would have been fun or successful without YOU!  Through your continued support and participation, we are engaging more people, getting out our message and re-building our base for 2012.



Thanks again to the efforts of Sharon Sherman and her Mom, the CONNECTION newsletter is available in Spanish.  Go to the Arapahoe Dems website to read & print.  If you know anyone who could translate the Connection for the Ethiopian & Korean communities, please contact me at todd@arapahoedems.org .



Fall Fun-Raising Events



September 10th 3pm-5pm: Come out to welcome our Century Club Guest, US Representative Ed Perlmutter.  Ed will be discussing the incredible roller-coaster in Congress this year and most importantly, how we take back the House in ’12!! The event is @ 7797 South Forest Ct., Centennial CO 80122.  If you’re not yet a Century Club member, here is a great time to join!



September 24th 5pm-7pm: Come out to hear Melissa Hart, 2010 CU Regent Candidate, discuss her recent testimony before the US Senate Judiciary Committee on the recent rulings by the US Supreme Court and the impact they will have on corporate behavior. Location is Willow Creek Mineral Clubhouse, 8500 Mineral Dr. Centennial.



October 22nd 7pm-??: Donkey Oke, the legendary Arapahoe Dems Karaoke is back!  Join us for this cool fundraiser sponsored by HD 39 at CB & Potts 6575 South Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Greenwood Village.



Arapahoe Dems 1,000 Door Challenge

Well, the totals are in and it looks like HD 41 leads in the county with 676 doors knocked so far.  HD 37 has knocked on over 400 doors, HD 39 has approximately 300 doors, HD 42 has over 200 doors and possibly more in the last few weeks. Nice job, Folks!  Let’s keep at it.  Our success in 2012 depends on it.



If you’re helping out with this important initiative, please remember to gather the following important information from each active Democrat: 1) Telephone information; 2) E-mail address to send e-version of newsletter; 3) get them to volunteer; 4) Whether they can make a contribution to the Arapahoe County Democratic Party.



Kick Off of Leadership 101 at Community College of Aurora on September 22nd 

Members of the Arapahoe Democratic Party are kicking off a series of monthly leadership training workshops at the Community College of Aurora.  This non-partisan initiative will allow community, business, academic and political leaders from Arapahoe County and the front-range to partner with student leaders to explore key concepts and best practices for becoming community leaders. The intent of these workshops is to provide students and interested community members with the skills necessary for successful community organizing and career development. If you are interested in participating as either a speaker or participant, please contact Todd Mata (todd.mata@yahoo.com) or Pam Gail (deandrea_gail@yahoo.com).



We’re also in the process of starting up a College Democrats Society at CCA.  Your input is welcome!



Voting Centers  - The Future of Voting in Arapahoe County

Please remember that Arapahoe County has moved to VOTE CENTERS and will use this process for the elections coming up in November.  The 17 voting locations have been finalized and are online at ArapahoeVOTES.com.  As a registered Arapahoe County resident, you will be able to vote at any location, regardless of your address. If you’re interested in being a judge please contact Todd Mata at Todd@ArapahoeDems.org.



Proposal to Invest in Colorado Families and the Economic Future of Our State Makes it to the Ballot!

Petitions for Ballot Initiative #25 received enough signatures to make it onto the ballot as Proposition 103 for this November’s election.  Under Proposition 103, state individual and corporate income tax rates would rise from the current 4.63 percent to 5 percent and the state sales and use tax rates would go to 3 percent, up from the current 2.9 percent.  The extra revenue generated from this proposal would go directly to paying for both K-12 and higher education.  Good work to all, especially Diana Holland!



Re-Apportionment Commission Hears Testimony from Arapahoe County

The 11-member Reapportionment Commission hit the road in August and held public hearings in Arapahoe County on August 8th and August 16th.

Democratic interests in Arapahoe County were well represented by dozens of community activists at both the Aurora and Littleton hearings.  In very concise and logical terms, Democratic activists made great arguments for improving the legislative map for the state house  and for maintaining the map as drawn for the state senate.  The commission will take into account all testimony provided at these public hearings and submit final maps to the Colorado State Supreme Court by October 7th.  If the plan is approved, the legislative maps will be filed with the secretary of state by December 14th.  For more information on the redistricting effort go to: WWW.Colorado.gov/Reapportionment.



OFA: What We’re Up To

OFA (Obama for America) has been very active this summer in Arapahoe County partnering with our House Districts for the 1000 Door Challenge and actively registering voters at area events. 



OFA has appointed Nina Anziska as a full-time field organizer for Arapahoe County.  Let’s all congratulate Nina on her exciting new role and welcome her aboard.  For more information on the work that OFA is doing to get President Obama and other Democratic candidates (re-)elected in 2012, contact Nina @ ofaco.nanziska@gmail.com.

    



Check out our Website @ www.arapahoedems.org and our page on Facebook.  Reach us at 303-338-1202 and tell us what’s new!

County Officers

Todd Mata, County Chair

Pam Gail, First Vice Chair

John Buckley, Second Vice Chair

Mary Pritchard, Secretary

Matt Salek, Treasurer



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