Restaurant Week Winter 2009

This winter’s restaurant week was announced a bit ago and the list of restaurants and RW meals (lunch, dinner, or both) are going up Monday, January 5th.  I loooove Restaurant Week as I get to taste some good food for not ridiculous prices.  I’m sure Nora will return to the Sweedish place with me, and I’d like to try a few places i’ve never been.  I have not yet completed by Iron Chef collection — still need a Batali restaurant.

Anyone else want to go with me?  I’ll have to do dinner, mostly, (except the Sweedish place) since I am a day worker now.  But I’m up for at least 3.

Help A Good Person In Need

A little less than a year ago I was lucky enough to meet a musician named S. J. Tucker when she was on tour with Cat Valente for the Orphan’s Tales show.  I’d never heard any of her music before the night we met, but I was immediately blown away by her amazingness.  (I will point out that I’m a huge music snob, having been a classical voice major myself, so when I say I was blown away, I ain’t just saying the woman can carry a tune.)  Since then I have listened to her music almost every day.  Seriously.  She’s in my Last.fm library and playlist an I have the music inspired by Orphan’s Tales on a nearly constant loop when I’m not listening to Broadway stuff.  I don’t know why, before this, I have not gushed and gushed about her here.

I’m doing so now because S. J. (or, as she is known to friends, sooj) is in need of some help.  She has not health insurance and had to go to the hospital for some rather serious medical stuff.  The letter below explains it all, but I’d like to point out a few key things.  What they need is for 1000 people to send $25.  Just $25.  It can be in the form of a straight donation or, even better, buy $25 worth of music.  Trust me, you will not be disappointed.  There are many of you out there who I know would love her stuff (Mrs. Kubenka, I am particularly looking at you), and there must be someone you know who would love it too/instead.  There are links in the letter below, please check them out, buy a CD, buy some downloads, and help out a person who is not only a great musician but a great person.


Dear friends,

I know that some of you have already heard about SJ’s recent emergency and hospital stay. It looks likely that it may actually be appendicitis, although the doctors want to confirm this with another CT scan before they do any surgery.

We -do- know that the hospital bills are going to be significant, since this first trip to the hospital involved two emergency rooms, four doctors, a 45 minute ambulance transfer between the two hospitals, a CT scan AND an X-ray, multiple IV antibiotics, nearly daily bloodwork tests, and five and a half nights in the hospital.

Another CT scan and an ultrasound are scheduled after the next batch of test results come back, and if it turns out to be appendicitis, they’ll have to do surgery. If it -isn’t- appendicitis, then something else will have to be done to keep all of this from happening all over again, but we don’t know what.

In short: we’re looking at medical bills that could go as high as twenty-five or thirty THOUSAND dollars by the time this is through.

Have I mentioned that we do not yet have medical insurance?

The biggest reasons that Sooj and I can afford to tour around the country to perform for all of you wonderful folks is that we have been healthy and unhindered by debt. We don’t want that to change, so we’re turning to you for help.

Please help us raise money to pay for these medical bills. Buy CDs. Spread the word. Share links and diggs and do all that interweb magic. What we need is 1000 people with $25. Do you have $25? Do you know someone who does? If you can’t give us money, please tell people who might.

Of course, we want you to get something for your money! Even if you already have every album, you could buy CDs as late holiday gifts for your family and friends. Help us, and make people happy at the same time!

In this spirit, we’re offering a “Give a Healthy Dose of Sooj” sale. All current SJ Tucker CDs are $10 each (that’s our wholesale price). Find more info on the CDs here: http://www.skinnywhitechick.com/discounts.php

We’re also offering digital downloads through an amazing new service called bandcamp.mu: http://skinnywhitechick.bandcamp.mu/

You can download individual tracks and whole albums, and help spread the word by embedding albums or songs in your blogs, facebook posts, and myspace pages!

Now is the time to complete your collection of SJ Tucker’s albums. Now is the time to introduce your friends and family members to SJ’s music. Please go and buy CDs.

Alternatively, you can sponsor SJ’s health directly, and become a Skinny White Chick Sponsor for either a simple donation or a $10 monthly subscription. Money collected through these vectors will be used to cover our medical bills first, and will then be used to set up a decent health insurance policy. Find more info at http://www.skinnywhitechick.com/sponsorship.php

As a special bonus to subscribers and big sponsors, I will begin to periodically upload live SJ Tucker show podcasts to the new forums at http://www.skinnywhitechick.com/forum/ , providing our generous donors with recordings of live shows that Sooj has done over the last couple years. These podcasts will be a mix of past and present shows, ranging as far back as 2005.

Anyone can join the forums to discuss shows and projects, but only sponsors will be able to download the podcasts. This is a forum setup I have been working on for about a year, and it was just about ready to launch in the middle of December.

So, $10 monthly subscriptions as Skinny White Chick Sponsors allows full access to the weekly podcasts as downloads for the duration of your subscription. A $100 or higher donation as a Skinny White Chick Sponsor will count as an annual membership. For donations of $1,000 or more, we will discuss something special to thank you appropriately for your generosity.

Please, take advantage of our wholesale CD prices, give albums to your friends and relatives, become a sponsor, use the sharing tools at bandcamp.mu, and tell people about the music and our fundraising needs. We need your help spreading the word, even if you can’t afford to give financially.

Thank you very much for your time and attention and your generous support.

Another Nice Review and Another Sale

First, the sale: some time ago Matt Kressel of Sybil’s Garage informed me that he would like to buy my story Elan Vital, which I affectionately refer to as my Dead Mother story.  I wrote the beginning of that story when I was last in England (in Penzance to be exact).  England and Penzance are apparently inspirational — part of the well that Black Feather came from originated in my first visit many years ago.  Perhaps I should look in to living there.

Anyway, Sybil’s Garage rocks and I’m all excited to have a story in it.

Next, the review: Mercurio Rivera is the designated Locus subscriber in our writing group (this is probably not his official function…) and he passed along Rich Horton’s review of Until Forgiveness Comes:

“K. Tempest Bradford’s ‘Until Forgiveness Comes’ was intriguing.  Most simplistically, it’s a 9/11-derived story — well enough done, about a yearly ceremony remembering a terrorist attack.  But as an SF reader I found myself far more intrigued by the tantalizing hints of a cool alternate world in the background — with, perhaps, Ancient Egyptian culture having survived in some form, leading to a radically altered Jesus-figure, and a much more different Western Europe.  The story is only two thousand words long, and that sketched background isn’t at all the point — but I confess it’s what gripped me.”

Thanks, Rich!

Mobile Broadband Is The Shit

I’m on an Amtrak train right this second!  Woo for the broadband card.  It’s on loan from work so that I can do some work while I’m on my way to see family.  Normally I would not be bothered to work while on the train, but as I want to keep as many of my vacation days as possible and as this trip would be filled with nothingness, anyway, I figured I could get something done, at least.

It’s good to work for people on the cutting edge of mobile technology.

Too bad I can’t have this thing all the time, then no lack of wi-fi would keep me from camping out in a cafe and writing.

Anyway, light posting from me over the next few days due to holidays and such.  Merry Solstice, Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa, and general joyful handaving to everyone out there.

Christmas and Carols

Christmas and Carols

I’m particularly stoked about this week’s content because most of it has been about one of my favorite things — the Christmas Carol TV Trope.  You know how a lot of shows have done episodes that use the plot of A Christmas Carol?  It’s frighteningly common.  And when they don’t get around to that, they use It’s A Wonderful Life.  Paula Stiles wrote a great piece talking about which of these works and which don’t and why, and then I sent my interns off to look for video evidence.  All of this culminates in today’s Blog For A Beer, where we ask what your favorite Christmas trope episodes are.

The Original Number One

I just heard the sad news that Majel Barrett Roddenberry passed away this morning — she had leukemia.

The elder Mrs Troi was always one of my favorite characters on Star Trek TNG (and later DS9). Still, I can’t help but imagine the awesomeness that would have been had she been allowed to play the role of Number One on the original Star Trek. For those who don’t know, Star Trek’s original pilot, “The Cage”, was slightly different from the show as it eventually aired. Shatner was not the captain, Spock was all emotional and shit, and the first officer was a woman, played by Majel. I don’t think she ever got a name; the Captain always refered to her as Number One (something Kirk never did to Spock, as far as I know, but what Picard often called Riker). When Roddenberry showed the pilot to CBS, they wanted some changes. Big changes. Apparently they hated both Spock and Number One, and Gene felt he could only fight to keep one of them, so he fought for Spock.

Eventually Majel did get to play Nurse Chapel, but a female first officer did not emerge until DS9.

Though I love Spock, there are times when I wonder how awesome it would have been if he’d chosen to fight for Number One.

Here’s to you, Mrs. Barrett-Roddenberry, the first officer of the Enterprise that should have been.

Couple of Mentions for Until Forgiveness Comes

IROSF had this to say about the story:

If you want to posit a distinction between a fiction and a story, this one is a fiction. The events of the story, or the several stories, that lie in the background of this scene must be inferred by the reader. Nor is it clear even to the participants just how the ghosts are invoked, or what sort of presence they have there. None of this really matters in this piece, where the point is the presence of the observers and the different reason that each of them have for coming to confront their ghosts, or not.

Also, Willow Fagan (whose artist spotlight is up today and you should def. check it out) mentioned it on his blog.

At the beginning of this story, I thought the use of the style and format of a public radio show was clever and interesting.  By the end, I was very moved.

That’s what I was going for :)