Why I’m Probably Not Going to Sunset Junction This Weekend
This weekend, one of the best outdoor music festivals in LA is happening a stone’s throw from my backyard: Sunset Junction.
I don’t think I’ll make it there.
I already missed my buddy Matt Kozlov’s band Radars to the Sky this morning. Congrats on the gig, Matt! I hope it was a blast! I’ll be missing Broken Social Scene tonight too. Tomorrow, it’s likely that I will experience no !!!, Beachwood Sparks, Germs or Black Keys. (I know The Germs are the subject of a new doc…but is it really possible for the The Germs to be The Germs without Darby Crash? And if you are reading this before tomorrow, you really should go see !!!. They are insane live.)
Why?
Today, Molly and I have made up for being out of town last weekend with a day of domesticity. We washed our cars. We got an oil change for her car. We did some yard work. We did laundry. Tonight, we’re going to Pasadena to go see Vicky Cristina Barcelona, the new Woody Allen movie that is “…a rueful comedy about two young American women…“. And it was a really nice day together, even if my description above makes it sound a bit like Will Ferrell in Old School:
Tomorrow, it is just work, work, work. I have to do two things, in particular:
1. Need to prepare syllabus and materials for the USC semester, which starts on Monday. I’ll do a longer post soon on the program that I’m teaching and what the semester entails. It’s great stuff, and really nice program for anyone interested in changing careers into consumer online product management and Internet entrepreneurialism.
2. I’m drafting a “manifesto” on “openness” for work. Yahoo! is really taking the “we’re opening up” thing seriously, to the point that I’ve been asked to work on a document which internal teams will be able to use as a guidepost when planning and making decisions. There will be plenty more from me on Yahoo! and openness on this blog.
That’s it for now. Off to the movies!
Cheers,
-c



