this makes the marsh, and then you look at other shows, bryan copeland show, not a genuine black man, don read shows, we're talking about huge, huge numbers of people, the marsh is a cultural center, it is also an economic hub of the mission district, it is part of what is making the mission district economically successful. so, i think it behooves us when a big project wants to come next door to something that's working to ask, would what's working continue to work or would it be adversely affected? that's what's before you or part of what's before you this evening. and i think it's very little to ask a developer to show how his project is going to not only not impact what's working but how it's going to enhance what's already working in the neighborhood, so i say some of the burden of proof has to be on the developer, not just on those of us who are concerned about what this development would do. thank you. >> hi, my name is josh cornblooth and i performed many times at the marsh and the marsh has been crucial for me to having a full time career as a performer, i also used to live a