Dear Friends of the Pub Quiz,
We still have tables available for tonight’s Quiz. Phone (530) 756-4556 to reserve yours.
Some regular Pub Quiz participant have joked about hacking into my computer to see what sort of research I do each week to research, write and wordsmith new Pub Quiz questions. Because I like to inspire research, if not illegal activity such as black-hat hacking, I’ll share with you a resource that I discovered this week, and which has already inspired a number of Pub Quiz questions. It’s the Phrontistery, which is a noun meaning “thinking place.” Winnie the Pooh had a thinking place (he actually called it a “thinking spot”), and now, so do I, at least when I want to think about obscure adjectives, such as the long list of “Adjectives of Relation” found at http://phrontistery.info/genitive.html. Expect to see at least one of those words on tonight’s Pub Quiz.
This coming Thursday people who love poetry, Japanese culture, and travel stories are in for a treat, for Alan Botsford, Professor of American Literature at Kanto Gakuin University in Yokohama, Japan, will be giving a public reading at the John Natsoulas Gallery. Botsford’s new book, Walt Whitman of Cosmic Folklore (Sage Hill Press, 2010), is filled with stories, essays, poems and even dialogues about everyone’s favorite grey-bearded poet, Walt Whitman. One of Allen Ginsberg’s most famous poems, “A Supermarket in California,” imagines running into the great poet down 1-80 in Berkeley. Here’s a short excerpt:
I saw you, Walt Whitman, childless, lonely old grubber, poking among the meats in the refrigerator and eyeing the grocery boys.
I heard you asking questions of each: Who killed the pork chops?What price bananas?Are you my Angel?
I wandered in and out of the brilliant stacks of cans following you, and followed in my imagination by the store detective.
We strode down the open corridors together in our solitary fancy tasting artichokes, possessing every frozen delicacy, and never passing the cashier.
If you would like to overhear a fuller conversation about Whitman, or the many other topics that might come up during Professor Botsford’s talk and reading this Thursday, please visit http://www.poetryindavis.com to find out some of the specifics. We start at 8pm at 521 First Street.
Tonight’s Pub Quiz will feature questions on ebook readers, inebriation, John Thune and other Republicans who might challenge President Obama in 2012, Alfred Hitchcock, edible animals, the medieval history of the Iberian peninsula, investment acronyms, the police and other law-enforcers, famous baseball players, really old tree parts, the legacy of Herbert Hoover, architecture, unusual words (of course!), really popular music, dancing Aggies, Welsh gorgons, fruits and vegetables, swords, plows, crop-dusting, countries of the world, popular characters, those who are named Garfield, organs, Monty Python, economists and Shakespeare.
See you tonight for the Pub Quiz!
Your Quizmaster
P.S. I’ve heard that participating in a spelling bee is much more harrowing that participating in a Pub Quiz. If you would like to see a local celebrity on stage this weekend or next as she or he is grilled by judges on the spelling of difficult and obscure words, then you should check out The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, the play that opens this weekend t the Main Theatre on the UC Davis campus. The Washington Post (my former hometown newspaper) called the show “Funniest Thing on Seven Consonants.” Also this weekend, Pub Quiz irregular Gia Batista will be starring in a production of Romeo and Juliet in the Arboretum. To find out more about both productions, see http://dateline.ucdavis.edu/dl_detail.lasso?id=12913.
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Friends of the Pub Quiz, and those curious about all the fun and fuss associated with the Pub Quiz, should come to de Vere’s Irish Pub in Davis (217 E Street), the highly esteemed pub and restaurant that fills up every night because of the superb quality of food, drink and company that can be found there. The de Vere’s Irish Pub Pub Quiz takes place every Monday at 7pm, though players are encouraged to arrive early to claim a table. As always, find out more about the Pub Quiz by visiting https://www.yourquizmaster.com. For more on de Vere’s Irish Pub, visit http://deverespub.com/.