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The arts don’t get sacked

Kelly Rayburn wrote in today’s Trib that, “…the council — after hearing loudly from the city’s arts community — seemed prepared to restore some funding to the city’s Cultural Arts Program after council President Ignacio De La Fuente (Glenview-Fruitvale) and Councilmember Jean Quan (Montclair-Laurel) suggested last week that the program get the hatchet. Brunner, De La Fuente, Quan and Councilmember Patricia Kernighan (Grand Lake-Chinatown) put up a proposal Tuesday to restore $1.1 million in arts grants funding [1% of the budget], while still eliminating some jobs in Oakland’s cultural arts and public art programs. ” So there’s money but no one to spend it? Anyway, a lot of work goes into program by non-paid commissioners. Or at least I think they are unpaid.

Posted on Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Under: Arts funding, City Council, Oakland nightlife, Urban renewal, night owl | No Comments »

Slashing arts funding in Oakland

The city council is talking about cutting Oakland’s Cultural Arts program, acc. to the Friday story by the Trib’s Kelly Rayburn. The proposed move, on the agenda for Tuesday’s City Council meeting (doors open 6 p.m.), is tantamount to self-mutilation if we’re supposed to be betting the revival of Oakland on entertainment, art, dining and the like…in other words, giving people a reason for moving here and giving the ones who did something to do when the sun sets. I don’t know how many complaints I’ve heard about the city’s inability to communicate across the various departments. So the head doesn’t know what its ass is doing, but the head is supposed to be capable of giving people information about its various body parts. So let me spell it out to Ignacio De La Fuente and Jean Quan, the two councilmember geniuses who put the suspension idea out there along with some other brilliant proposals. I’ll try to go slowly. Artists and the art they create need money, which the program helps provide based on qualified people making qualified judgments. The artists create a buzz that draws more people, which draws restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs to feed and water them. That means more money for the city and safer streets etc. In short, it creates a cool city. Here is a more thorough description of what the program does and the future plans, including Illuminated Oakland.  I’m no schill for the city folks but my job will get a lot duller if Quan and De La Fuente have their way (Dellums and three other members are opposing).
I don’t care how many high-rise office buildings go up, without Cultural Arts support, the city won’t be worth hanging out in and the SF shadow will just loom darker and heavier, proving the theory that Oakland survives DESPITE its leadership. Here is a link to an online petition drive and more about it all. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on Monday, October 20th, 2008
Under: Arts funding, Oakland City Council, Oakland nightlife, You might want to get your ass down there kind of event, night owl, political burlesque, political lap dances | 8 Comments »

Oaklandish up to good again

Oaklandish is offering two different arts funding grants. Due November 21, 2008:

OAKLAND INNOVATORS AWARD… Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on Monday, October 13th, 2008
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