Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Oakland Aviation Museum


One of the things I did while working on Legendary Locals of Oakland was visit the Oakland Aviation Museum in search of the bust of Feng Ru, the "father of Chinese aviation" and the first person to pilot an airplane on the West coast. I found the statue, but I found a lot of other interesting stuff, too.

The museum has numerous vintage aircraft on display, mostly inside what was the Boeing School of Aeronautics. There are also various displays showing uniforms, memorabilia, and even a Norden bombsight. There are exhibits on women in aviation, black Americans in aviation, and Oakland's part in "Operation Babylift" during the Vietnam War.

The pride of the aviation museum is a Short Solent Mark III flying boat. It stood in for a larger Boeing China Clipper in "Raiders of the Lost Ark". A copy of Life magazine marks the seat where Harrison Ford sat as Indiana Jones. The plane can be viewed any time the museum is open, but you can only view the interior on special occasions.

It's a very cool museum, definitely worth checking out, even if you're not particularly into airplanes. There's a lot of history on display there.

Lots more pictures from the Oakland Aviation Museum:

Thursday, February 3, 2011

signs of the times

brick-and-mortar
video store, anyone?

The economy is still struggling, both here and around the world. But at least we're not digging out from a blizzard, facing sub-zero temperatures, trying to oust a dictator, or facing a major typhoon. We've been having some unseasonably beautiful weather, and things are slowly getting better.

Even though I didn't vote for her, I'm already happier with Jean Quan as mayor than Ron Dellums. She may still screw up the budget and the situation with the police, pensions, and Chief Batts, but damn it, at least she's interested and involved in Oakland.

But things are a long ways from fixed, which has led to some creative approaches. Tonight, there's a fundraiser for Mama Buzz Cafe.

Similarly, people have been trying to resurrect the Parkway Theater. Part of their fundraising has been more conventional, but part was crowd-sourced, asking folks in Oakland to invest a few dollars to make the re-opening happen. A lot of work needs to be done to the Park Blvd. location, and despite the economy, the landlords seem reluctant to do the work and get a tenant. So the New Parkway may happen somewhere else, or maybe not at all. But hats off to those trying to make it work.

Speaking of questionable landlord tactics, even areas like Montclair have had a serious downturn from the economy. Montclair Village has a number of empty storefronts, so you'd think landlords would be willing to talk -- a lower rent is better than no rent, right? Well, Montclair Village Hardware is now going to move to nearby Piedmont Pines -- something that's been feared since last fall. As that's my nearest hardware store, I'll definitely miss having them so close.

But despite those things, I'm hopeful about Oakland. The Oakland Museum, after a super successful run of the Pixar exhibit, is launching The Oakland Standard. It's all about some interesting art projects. Oakland is full of interesting art, from the OMCA to graffiti to . And the OMCA is launching the Oakland Standard with style -- a big party. Read more about it at Living in the O.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

best of the East Bay

Illustration by
Bo Lundberg

Diablo Magazine touts itself as 'the Magazine of the East Bay', but it tends to focus east of the hills in Contra Costa county. That's no great surprise given the name and the fact they're based in Walnut Creek.

Regardless, quite a few Oakland businesses showed up in their 'Best of the East Bay' issue. Some are because they have locations in both Contra Costa county and in Oakland, but quite a few are unique to our city. I've listed the ones I saw below, and quite a few are new to me so I'm happy.

Chocolate
Sôcôla (from the Vietnamese word for chocolate)
(sold in various locations)
socolachocolates.com

European Breakfast
Pizzaiolo
5008 Telegraph Ave.
pizzaiolooakland.com

Bottomless Sake
Coach Sushi
532 Grand Ave.
coachsushi.com

Pizza Parlor
Zachary's
5801 College Ave.
www.zacharys.com

Way to Help Two Causes at the Same Time
East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse
4695 Telegraph
www.east-bay-depot.org

Vitamin C in a Cocktail
Cafe Van Kleef
1621 Telegraph
cafevankleef.com

Summer Festival
Fire Arts Festival @ The Crucible, July 15-18, 2009
1260 7th Street
thecrucible.org

East Bay Museum
Oakland Museum of California
1000 Oak Street @ 10th
museumca.org

Venue for Live Music
Yoshi’s
510 Embarcadero West @ Jack London Square
yoshis.com

Way to Water Your Yard
Hyphae Design Lab
hyphae.net
(see also greywaterguerrillas.com)

Magazine Heaven
Issues
20 Glen Avenue @ Piedmont
issuesshop.com

Chocolate Shop
Bittersweet Cafe
5427 College Avenue
bittersweetcafe.com

Service to Go Green
J. B. Turner and Sons
1866 Pleasant Valley
jbturnerkitchens.com

Shop that Sells Green Products
Whole Foods
230 Bay Pl., Oakland
wholefoodsmarket.com

Dress Designer
Bernadette Reiss - Biscotti
biscottiinc.com

And besides the numerous businesses, they also hightlighted a number of East Bay people including Rickey Henderson, who will be inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame later this month.

Hall of Fame Spotlight
Rickey Henderson
@ Wikipedia