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Meanwhile, Steely Nash, whose real name is Jacqui Elliott, has spent a lot of time in soul bands performing cover songs. Elliott majored in musical theater at Roosevelt University, a Chicago performing arts school, and tried out for American Idol, season 11. She made it into the top 60, but claims she wasn’t sad when she got cut. “It was an epiphany. I learned things,” she says. “For one, there as so many blond Jackies singing soul. I didn’t want to be one anymore. I needed a new image.”.

Presto, Elliott darkened her hair and changed her stage name to the hipper-sounding Steely Nash, Since moving to San Jose, Elliott has split time between her job teaching preschool in Palo Alto during the day and tending to her music career afterward, She and her band, the Cuts, can often be found performing in clubs like Back Bar in San Jose, “I love the concept of promoting females in music,” she says about her Fatale gig, The audience, she figures, will be receptive to her persona, which “is very girly, A lot of my lyrics are almost a kelsey . dance . shoes . ballet . ballerina . sepia print cheeky way of being a feminist.”..

All this creative fervor is just what Gage was hoping for when she, Abuelata and Esparza sat down in late 2013 and sketched out a vision for Fatale. As for what she personally wants in return for all her hard work, Gage pauses for more than a few beats before answering. “Nothing, really,” she says at last. “I want to see my friends in three months in shows in San Francisco, Santa Cruz, all over. This is a moment for all of us to jump out of our local bubbles and make something happen.”.

I learned more than 500 people had already signed-up as Friends of Crown Beach, and more than 30 had volunteered to carry petitions to get the 4,500 signatures needed to place the issue on the November 2014 ballot, I’ve done this sort of work before, and the numbers looked very good, very doable, Still, it would be better to have more people working on this, signing up as Friends of Crown Beach and carrying and signing the petition, I understand time is precious, we’re all busy, our lives are full — and the neighborhood we live in is more important than the neighborhood across town — but tackling the same issue one neighborhood at a time, as we are doing with Harbor Bay, Crown Beach and Alameda Point is thinking small and wasteful of energy and will lead to smaller victories rather kelsey . dance . shoes . ballet . ballerina . sepia print than larger..

The Crown Beach referendum is to stop the city from giving public land to a private developer, but that’s not all it is. It’s also a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the leaders. It sends a message to them — yes, another message, like the Golf Course message, and the unannounced-cutting-of-trees-on-Park Street message and the two-previously-failed-attempts-to-develop-Alameda Point messages — all of which say, “You’re representing the developers’ interests, not the public’s, therefore we’ll take over and do it ourselves.”.

It’s the same kelsey . dance . shoes . ballet . ballerina . sepia print everywhere — Harbor Bay, Bay Farm Island, Alameda Point, Chipman, Boatworks: leadership hellbent on developing everything it can, regardless of public sentiment or negative impact, such as traffic congestion and gridlock, We should present the public with a general referendum: there shall be no commercial/residential development of any public land (including the secret, nonappraised, backdoor deal with Alameda Unified Schools) without a public vote of approval, We all live here, and we’re all affected by what happens to Crown Beach and to Harbor Bay and Alameda Point, It’s time we started getting together and acting together, I ask friends and neighbors to join in the Crown Beach effort, Come on out and support the open space petition: sign the petition and vote “yes” to protect Crown Beach and “no” in our “leaders” leadership..

How did this happen? Who voted for this? Who is going to pay for all the extra police? Why should we pay for extra police? A mega bar. In Alameda — an island. You have to drive here to drink alcohol at a mega bar, then drive off the Island once you are drunk. Where are all these people going to park? Who is going to be held responsible when someone commits a crime, or kills someone after drinking at this mega bar?. What has happened to our town? In the last two years, more beer, wine and alcohol permits have been passed out in Alameda than in the last 20 years. Drunken driving arrests are an everyday occurrence, yet where is the chief of police, the city manager, our mayor?.

This mega bar is going to open in a historic building kelsey . dance . shoes . ballet . ballerina . sepia print in the heart of our town, and yet no one was informed of this, We did not vote on this, and yet we are all going to be forever impacted by this, It is truly a sad time for all Alameda, Clearly, the city is unclear on the concept of supporting local businesses, The big box stores at South Shore have free, unlimited parking, The merchants on Park Street have aggressive meter people ruining the shopping experience, This is not a level playing field, and the city is to blame..



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