prayer concerns and celebrations (May 20)

May 20, 2007

Please pray this week for the following concerns and celebrations brought before God on the seventh Sunday of Easter, May 20th:

CONCERNS: prayers of healing for Eileen, for Sue’s mom, for Steve’s sister, for Kyle, for Shayla, for Darlene, and for Mary Lou and Lupe’s granddaughter; prayers of comfort for Lou’s niece and family on the death of Lou’s nephew; prayers of support for Sue and Janine as they face a busy month-and-a-half (moving into their new house); and prayers of support for Ken in his silent prayer.

O God, satisfy us with your powerful love. Lead us in your joy and healing that we may find rest in you.

CELEBRATIONS: thanksgiving for everyone involved in the teamwork that made the yardsale such a success (praise God for all of you and for all the stuff you donated!); thanksgiving for how well we were entertained, inspired, and enlightened by Jade’s performance; and thanksgiving for Laura’s grandmother continuing to do better.

We love you, O God, our strength, our rock, our fortress, our deliverer!


photos from reception for Jade

May 20, 2007

I think I can speak for all of us when I say we all enjoyed Jade’s show immensely. My favorites were Gertrude Stein and Sylvia, I think. Wow. Anyway, after the performance we hosted a reception in our sanctuary, where Jade signed photos and chatted with folks.

Jade

What a smile!

Jade with Brea

Jade with Brea and her friend (Brea works with me at the YVCC Writing Center). My flash photography prompted Jade to tell the story of how his mother loves to take photos of him, so much so that she’s gotten within a few feet of him — during a performance! — while he’s playing Michelangelo in the act of painting.

Jade with Lou Cooper

Jade chatting with Lou.

Jade with Steve and Rev Jane

Steve had just arrived with two salads from Olive Garden for Jade and Rev. Jane.


Tri-City Herald article on Jade (May 11, 2007)

May 20, 2007

Jade will be at Gettman Hall (River of Life MCC) in the Tri-Cities tomorrow and Tuesday, performing Tortilla Heaven and ICONS Vol 1, just as he did here in Yakima this weekend. The Tri-City Herald published this article on him which I thought was worth duplicating here.

HUMAN HUMOR
Jade Esteban Estrada tour lands in Kennewick

Tri-City Herald
By Dori ‘O Neal
Artwork by Angel Hess
May 11, 2007

Jade Esteban Estrada is a musician on a comedic mission to enlighten the masses.

If that sounds a little confusing, you’ll have to check out this funnyman’s shows May 21-22 in Kennewick.

The first of his two shows, Tortilla Heaven, is a bilingual performance written by Estrada’s sister Celeste Angela Estrada. It takes a humorous look at a Mexican American family struggling to hold onto their culture while living in the United States.

The second show, ICONS, he describes as a show that sort of picks up where the TV series Will and Grace left off, bringing gay people and their culture into the limelight in an entertaining and funny way.

Estrada, 31, took time out from his tour schedule for a phone interview with the Herald this week to talk about his music and comedy, as well as his insight into the gay rights movement.

“Much of my show focuses on gay people and the issues they face,” he said from his home in Texas. “I’m a storyteller who addresses uncomfortable topics, but I tell them humorously hoping that they will help enlighten people.”

He uses characters in his shows that are taken from gay people from history, such as Sappho (Greek poet), Michelangelo (artist), Oscar Wilde (playwright), Gertrude Stein (American writer), Sylvia Rivera (the 17-year-old drag queen from the Bronx who ignited the Stonewall riots in 1960s New York when she threw her shoe at the NYPD), and comedian Ellen DeGeneres.

“You’d be amazed how many people just don’t want to believe Oscar Wilde was gay,” Estrada said. “He was a complicated man, but I do keep my portrayal of him funny.”

Though Estrada’s shows are more funny than musical these days, that’s not how he got started in show business.

He first earned a name for himself as a Latin pop star about 10 years ago in New York City. But his life as an entertainer began as a young boy when he sang in his school’s choir in his native San Antonio.

He studied with Tony award-winning actress Zoe Caldwell in New York before he became choreographer for Latin personality Charo, then eventually launched his solo singing career in 1997.

Estrada has played to sold-out audiences all over the world. He figures his popularity comes from his ability to tell the truth about uncomfortable topics using humor.

“You can tell the truth without using a soapbox,” Estrada said. “I guess you could call my show part music, part social commentary, but it’s all entertainment.”


DON’T MISS THIS: Jade Esteban Estrada’s ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1 (Saturday, May 19th, at 8:00pm)

May 18, 2007

ICONS:

The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1

A solo musical comedy

 

 

Meet Sappho, Michelangelo, Oscar, Gertrude, Sylvia and Ellen. One day, they decided to make history.

 

 

Saturday, May 19th

at 8:00pm in the main sanctuary of the Unitarian/Universalist Church. 

225 N. Second St., Yakima, WA

$12.00 General. $10 Students/Seniors.

 

For information/reservations: 509 457 6454

 

Show duration is 65 minutes without intermission. Appropriate for ages 13 and up. Handicapped-accessible.

 

Visit www.getjaded.com


Yakima Herald-Republic article on Jade’s Yakima performances

May 15, 2007

Hi, all.  Here’s the article that appeared in today’s Yakima Herald-Republic. A couple notes: The article says there will be a reception with Jade before the performance. It will actually be AFTER the performance. And Gonzalez seems to have gotten the performances a little mixed up (when she starts to write about ICONS, she’s actually still talking about Tortilla Heaven?). See also our post on Jade for more information about his performance here at Rainbow Cathedral.  Laura

To get laughs, comedian crosses genders and generations

By ELOÍSA RUANO GONZÁLEZ
YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC

Submitted photoJade Esteban Estrada of Comedy Central fame is coming to Yakima this weekend, with shows at Davis High School and the Rainbow Cathedral Metropolitan Community Church.

Humor. Laughter. Two languages. Three generations. Eight characters.

One performer.

But it still adds up to humor that should give audiences some good laughs when Texas native Jade Esteban Estrada performs two shows in Yakima — a Friday night performance at Davis High School and a Saturday night program at the Rainbow Cathedral Metropolitan Community Church.

Estrada, who appeared on Comedy Central’s “Graham Norton Effect,” said Friday’s one-man show, “Tortilla Heaven” (which won the 2004 Literary Award for Best Play) will grip the cultural struggles Mexican-Americans face in assimilating into the United States while attempting to keep their traditions.

And the same is true for his Saturday performance, a solo play called “Icons: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1.”

“It’s very important for us to discuss our differences to move on,” Estrada said during a phone interview last week from his San Antonio home.

During the Davis show, Estrada portrays characters from first, second and third generations. He plans to capture the struggles of immigrants and identify the “pressures of America,” which allows him to reach out to all viewers regardless of their ethnicity.

Although the play “Icons” — written by his sister, Celeste Angela, and directed by his brother, David Miguel — reflects his challenges as a fourth-generation Mexican-American and has hints of his relationship with his abuela (grandmother), it doesn’t focus on Estrada’s life.

“The story hits different aspects of (all) people’s lives,” the 31-year-old Estrada said. “There’s so much truth in it. It’s impossible for no one (to) understand it.”

And it’s a truth — with a snap of comedy — Maria Cuevas was searching for to close this year’s Yakima Valley Community College Cultural Diversity Series and kick off the college’s weekend conference of MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, or Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan).

Cuevas, diversity series organizer, said the performance touches various diversity issues facing the Yakima Valley and the country, including ethnicity, gender, language and race. And it allows the community to learn about them to later participate nationwide dialogues.

“It helps identify with the human element of the serious issue,” Cuevas said.

Lots of laughs

Jade Esteban Estrada offers two performances in Yakima this week:

* “Tortilla Heaven” — 8 p.m. Friday at Davis High School Auditorium. A reception starts at 7:15 p.m. General admission is $5 or free for students and seniors with ID. For more information, call Maria Cuevas at 574-6800, ext. 3151.

* “Icons: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1″ — 8 p.m. Saturday at the Rainbow Cathedral Metropolitan Community Church, 225 N. Second St. A reception and chance to chat with the performer precedes the show. General admission is $12 or $10 for students and seniors. Tickets are available at the door. For more information, call 457-6454.


prayer concerns and celebrations (May 13)

May 13, 2007

Please pray this week for the following concerns and celebrations brought before God on the sixth Sunday of Easter, May 13th:

CONCERNS: prayers of support and healing for one of Kathryn’s clients, for Laura’s grandmother, and for Laura’s cousin Kyle; prayers for Steve’s dad, for Ken, for Lou to get her keys back, and prayers especially for all moms — those with us and those who’ve passed on… and for those women who don’t yet know they are pregnant; and prayers of safe travel for Rev. Jane and family.

O God, hear our prayer and let our cry come unto you. Thanks be to God.

CELEBRATIONS: praises for the Spring, for the blue skies, for the horizon, for the beauty of God’s world; praises for all moms — those with us still and those who’ve passed on; praises for tonight’s worship bulletin (thanks :-) ); and thanksgiving for all those who work on Sundays, allowing us to eat out, etc. And Happy Birthday to Rev. Jane!!
The words of our God are tried in the first; God is a shield to all who trust in him.

Eternal One, almighty Mother and everlasting Father, you have brought us in safety to this new day, this new week: Preserve us with your mighty power, that we may not fall into sin, nor be overcome by adversity; and in all we do direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose; through Jesus Christ our brother and savior. Amen.


Happy Birthday to Rev. Jane!

May 12, 2007

Happy Birthday to Rev. Jane!!!

Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday, dear Rev. Jane, Happy Birthday to you! And many more!

May this day and all your days be filled with the wonder of God’s special love for you. Happy Birthday!


prayer concerns and celebrations (May 6)

May 6, 2007

Please pray this week for the following concerns and celebrations brought before God on the fifth Sunday of Easter, May 6th:

CONCERNS: prayers of emotional support for Josie and family, prayers of healing for Kyle, prayers of safe travel for Maury, Kelly, and Jerry; and prayers for the end of this war (and all wars).

O God, it is your will to hold both heaven and earth in a single peace. Let the design of your great love shine on the waste of our wraths and sorrows, and give peace to your Church, peace among nations, peace in our homes, and peace in our hearts.

Dear Lord, watch with those who wake or watch or weep tonight, and give your angels charge over those who sleep; tend your sick ones, rest your afflicted ones, shield your joyous ones, and all, for your love’s sake.

CELEBRATIONS: praises for Laura’s grandmother going home, for her healing; and praises for the wonderful weekend Laura and Deb spent with Orion.

Praise God, O my soul! and all that is within me, praise God’s holy name.
Praise God, O my soul! and forget not all God’s benefits.
God forgives you all your sin, and heals you of all your infirmities.
God saves your life from the grave, and crowns you with love and mercy.
God fills your life with good things, so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.
– Psalm 103


SATURDAY, MAY 19th — Jade Esteban Estrada’s ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1

May 2, 2007

ICONS:

The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1

A solo musical comedy

 

 

Meet Sappho, Michelangelo, Oscar, Gertrude, Sylvia and Ellen. One day, they decided to make history.

 

 

Saturday, May 19th

at 8:00pm in the main sanctuary of the Unitarian/Universalist Church. 

225 N. Second St., Yakima, WA

$12.00 Admission. $10 Students/Seniors.

 

For information/reservations: 509 457 6454

 

Show duration is 65 minutes without intermission. Appropriate for ages 13 and up. Handicapped-accessible.

 

Visit www.getjaded.com