Pretty Hot and Sexy video from John Legend, who acquits himself so well on Tony Bennett's "Duets" album.
"WITHOUT PUBLIC DISCOURSE, DEMOCRACY IS BUT A WHISPER" David Berner
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Stools for Stooges



Closed for Business - As Usual

I walked into a very large and fancy and one-of Travel offices, thinking I would talk to an agent about my current desire to go to the Galapagos Islands.
Here’s what I e-mailed the owner of the business when I got home.
"Why do we have the lowest GNP per capita in the Western World?
A visit to your offices this morning around noon explains all.
I live in the neighbourhood. I stopped by hoping to discuss with an agent a trip tp the Galapagos Islands.
Your receptionist looked at me like I had just emerged from a space ship. When I told her what I was looking for, she told me that all the agents were in a meeting.
Now, no doubt the meeting was fruitful and important.
But more important than a customer at the front desk? A call couldn't have been made to bring one agent out from the meeting on the off chance that YOU MIGHT DO SOME BUSINESS?
Your website tells me that you are a "full service agency." Do even know what those words mean?
I grew up in the service industry and do you know what I say about your shop?
I say, "Hahahahaha...good luck.""
A good friend points out that it’s time to write that book about horror stories in Canadian service.
Please add yours in the “comments” section below.
Guest Editorial from V.

I'm sure you followed the story of Rebarman. This is the guy who killed a junkie by driving a rebar through his head down in the DTES. The junkie was flailing along the street cursing loudly over the bad outcome of a drug deal. Rebarman was a refugee wanted on drug charges in the USA and "known" to the Vancouver Police. Junkie threw Rebarman's girlfriend to the ground because she asked him to stop cursing in front of her toddlers. Rebarman went into an alley, grabbed some trash rebar and did his deed.
I found this this pastoral vignette to be a perfect encapsulation of the insanity of both our drug policy and refugee policy. Undoubtedly, Junkie would have turned his life around if provided with a free squat through Simple Sam's Silly City program. And Rebarman was undoubtedly a victim of oppression in his native Honduras.
And we pay for this dreck.
Reminds me of an old Yiddish saying from Czarist Russia, sardonically muttered at times of state oppression. "For these pleasures, we pay taxes."
Bush's Private Army

Friday, March 30, 2007
Mark's Take - Guest Editorial

Rock on, Bro....
Diana Krall - Temptation : Montreal Jazz Festival 2004 Live
Here's an excellent contibution from a regular Commentator to The Berner Monologues. Hot Stuff, indeed!
Give This Man a Ticket

Oink, Oink

How Do They Do It?

Thursday, March 29, 2007
Diana Krall - Cry Me A River
The Julie London - Barney Kessel version is deservedly considered the all time classic. HOWEVER, this one don't hurt!
Bad Humour All Round

Rove / Nixon
I thought I had posted this yesterday, but not all things including cyberscience, are perfect.
Watch for karl Rove in this piece as a very young and already deranged campaigner for Nixon.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
I'm Taking My Ball & Going Home

THE BIG SCARY PLOT

Harry Nilsson Everybody's Talking
Of course, Harry Nilsson's most famous and haunting song is the one running over the titles and under the action of one of the best movies ever made - "Midnight Cowboy."
If you have a chance, rent the 25th Anniversary DVD and watch the interviews with Hoffman, Voigt, Schlessinger and Brenda Vacarro for great insights into how actors and directors work. I had the great pleasure of interviewing Vacarro many years ago on the radio and she was a gas...
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Bad Behaviour - The Political Norm

Everything is Show Biz

Daily Numbers: Wall Smart

From a good friend come these revelations:
Beeeg Party eeen Venice!

Kettle Calls World Black

The quote of the month belongs to Anderson Cooper. He actually managed to say last night with a perfectly straight face, “A lot of people are cashing in on the death of Anna Nicole Smith.”
Anyone more than Anderson or Larry King or CNN?
I know nobody – repeat, nobody – who has the faintest interest in this non-story.
The list of legends that were devoured by their own unmanageable celebrity includes Marilyn, Elvis, and James Dean. But it does not include this sad, minor talent and her even sadder young son.
Please, CNN, move on…Try news...
Monday, March 26, 2007
Like, "Arf, already."

The Police Reunion - Roxanne
They rehearsed for days in an empty sound stage at Lion's Gate's North Van Studios. They'll be at GM PLace soon. And here they are at the Grammy's last month. Check out Sting looking and sounding like a 20 year old. This is one amazing guy and fab performer. Check out, as well, Sting on Tony Bennett's CD, "Duets," joining the master saloon singer on "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Berries Buried

Sunday, March 25, 2007
John Denver - Sunshine
That old secret cure - SUNSHINE! - has returned this morning.
Here's a guy I didn't really like so much until I interviewed him for CTV, appropriately enough on a hilltop in California. He was delightful - warm and smart and forthcoming.
Ici on Parle Francais

Hunters, Gatherers

Saturday, March 24, 2007
Who Elects These People?

The Daily Number
Sam's New Program

Friday, March 23, 2007
HamNation: Better Living Through Activism
This is completely silly and completely anti-sanity and completely right wing in-total-denial madness...but it's still funny.
School Daze

Big Smoke

Michael Penn - Try
O.K. Here's another Michael Penn video, this one directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the director of "Magnolia" and "Boogie Nights."
The video also features Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
read before using

Black, Black, Black

Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Nixon Re-Dux

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
MOVIE TIMES TWO



Monday, March 19, 2007
Life is a Cabaret!
Long before Liza became a cartoon of herself, she was a gifted performer.
Here she is from the movie with the equally brilliant Michael York and Joel Grey.
THE SMALL PICTURE

Who You Callin' Drunk & Dishorderly?

Saturday, March 17, 2007
The Master Planner?

Friday, March 16, 2007
Blockhead Quebec

Moving Story

Tony Bennett and Stevie Wonder - For Once in my life
Tony originally found this great song and recorded it, but Stevie heard it and recorded it in a big up-tempo as-only-Stevie-can-do-it way and it went through the roof.
Now, here they are together singing live as they do on the "Duets" album.
Is this one of the great collaborations or what?
Thursday, March 15, 2007
LEGALLY BLOND

Wednesday, March 14, 2007
VANOC BLUES...and REDS...and GREENS

My mother – may she rest in peace – taught me many years ago that the biggest, best hotel in town is always the best place a) for a cup of coffee, and b) for a pee. Although, pay special attention to not getting these missions confused one with the other. I highly recommend the Danieli in Venice. You just stroll right in like you’re paying 1700 euros a night for a canal view, through the mahogany and glass rotating door, past the front desk and the main lounge on the left and straight into the back hall. The bathrooms are all marble and fine towels. Make sure you smile at the concierge on the way out and mumble a deep-throated “Signore,” as you head back onto the Riva Della Schiavoni. (above)
So, I’m walking along Hornby and these two geniuses next to me are discussing the great inconvenience and apparent horror of those dirty, messy people who have been protesting the Olympic clock.
“Put a sniper up there. That’s all you have to do.”
Tops in citizenship, yep. Let’s get this guy his award.
Meanwhile…
VANOC and all its familiar faces are finding themselves on the road to Damascus. Suddenly, after spending untold millions of taxpayers’ dollars, it has come to these otherwise bright fellows that perhaps, just perhaps, they might expose their daily machinations to the great unwashed. “Transparency,” “openness, “ these have become the new watchwords. Why, the teachers and ditch diggers and latte makers might want some inkling on how their hard earned wages are actually being spent on the Big Snow Party. Imagine, the nerve!
O.K. Let’s talk about that. Let’s hunker down – in camera, of course – and figure out when and how we might open the pig pen. Being careful, of course, not to let in those protesters or any other nasties.
We now await humbly and with baited breath for their benevolence.
Meanwhile…
The Prime Minister wheels into town, and in a big public display, accompanied by the Preem, he announces scads of taxpayers’ money for reducing the emissions of greenhouse gasses. So far so good.
But, wait. An Oddity. There will be a demonstration project called “the hydrogen highway.” No, this will not be a place where addicts will suck hydrogen in replacement for their usual poison. No, this will be a place where cars can tank up on hydrogen for their new “green” cars. O.K. But here’s the oddity. The project is located…wait for it…between Vancouver and Whistler!
Vancouver and Whistler, uhuh. Any particular reason for this choice? How about Highway One between here and Hope, or twelve other locations?
Can you say, “Big Snow Party,” kids?
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
FASHION FLASH!



What you see here are not see-thru skirts. They are actually prints on the skirts to make it look as if the panties are visible and these are the current rage in Japan. They'll be the rage here in the USA soon. I forward this as a public service, so you won't have a heart attack when the rage reaches the USA.
No wonder Wal-Mart is doing so well!
What's in a Word?

A Love Supreme
Now this is the piece I tried several times yesterday without success to post. It's not Coltrane his true self, but Branford is pretty darn good in his own right and the sound quality is, of course, superior.
Monday, March 12, 2007
John Coltrane -' My Favourite Things'
Today is the birthday of THE definitive sax player. And this is one of my favorite things of all time. 'Trane takes a deceptively simple folk melody by Rogers and Hammerstein and changing it into a modal composition, he transforms the piece into something unforgettable.
Heart of My Heart

Sunday, March 11, 2007
ANNOUNCEMENT: THE KING IS GONE

Madness in the 'Hood

How Governments Spend Your Money

Polar bears, sea ice and global warming are taboo subjects, at least in public, for some U.S. scientists attending meetings abroad, environmental groups and a top federal wildlife official said on Thursday.[..]
The matter came to light in e-mails from the Fish and Wildlife Service that were distributed by the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Center for Biological Diversity, both environmental groups.
Listed as a "new requirement" for foreign travelers on U.S. government business, the memo says that requests for foreign travel "involving or potentially involving climate change, sea ice, and/or polar bears" require special handling, including notice of who will be the official spokesman for the trip.[..]
Two accompanying memos were offered as examples of these kinds of assurance. Both included the line that the traveler "understands the administration's position on climate change, polar bears, and sea ice and will not be speaking on or responding to these issues.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Frank Sinatra - Old Man River
Speaking of Frank...here's one of the greatest songs ever written by an American - Jerome Kern for "Showboat" - sung by the Chairman of the Board.
This video, by the way, was originally posted on Youtube by our buddy, Bill Taylor!