30 June 2007

so many memories



my discussion with Maria Parkes brought back so many names: Elmer Novotny   Jon Kitner   Greg Harrison   Bob Wick. she sd that she studied jewelrymaking with the wonderful Mary Ann Scherr. that made me remember this photograph.

I think Doug Moore took it outside Merrill Hall. that ring was a Scherr creation. it had my first name as part of the design. what you see is the "e." & I recall ever so fondly that suit. it was brown with black pin stripes. I bought it on 8th St in the Village. long after it had gone out of style I kept it in a closet & finally donated it to Kent State's costume museum. in fact before I moved west I also donatd the Scherr ring. it wd be a hoot to see them exhibitd together there with this photo some day.

"Red Griffin"



I bought this painting in 1968 for $50. it was part of the Kent State masters thesis exhibition of Michael Parkes. currently it hangs in my bedroom so I see it everyday.

for most of the nearly 40 years I've lived with this painting I didn't know what had become of its creator. Michael drove into Kent on a motorcycle   wow'd the ladies &  made some good paintings   then disappeard. then some years ago Alicia Metcalf Miller gave me an article abt him in one of those expensive design mags. it sd he lived in Spain & was the world's most famous Magic Realist.

yesterday he had an opening right here in town & I went. I remind'd him of the painting which he didn't remember. I also suggestd that I probably was the first person to publish him. his seriograph "Six" (which is now on the wall of my guest room) appeard in the Winter 1968 issue of Toucan. it depicts a naked lady riding some sort of beast.



Michael sat down to sign posters & books. so I startd a conversation with his beautiful wife Maria. turns out they met in Kent where she was the roommate of printmaker Peggy Freemon (whose work also appeard in Toucan). as I steppd back so that others cd chat with her a woman in red came up. I cd see from a distance that they were having quite the lively discussion. in a bit they both came over to me. Maria sd that when they returnd to the States for openings they never encounter people from their Kent past. but this time there were 2. it turns out that the woman in red was a local artist by the name of Dona Calles. & that she'd been Michael's girlfriend before Maria.

28 June 2007

Nature put on

quite the show last evening. I don't recall ever having seen a rainbow at 8:30 at nite nor have I seen a rainbow & lightning share the same sky.

later I settld on the blue swing wrappd in my Lorain County throw & enjoyd a long & spectacular light show.

26 June 2007

so I'm watching "Bride of the Gorilla"

it's a fun film. its star isn't much of an actress but Barbara Payton is a looker. & if you know her short sad history yr mind will wander. it's been sd that her dressing room saw more action than was capturd by the camera. apparently she was boffing co-star Tom Conway on days when she wasn't juggling Franchot Tone & Tom Neal. & in the cast is a tall hot handsome man by the name of Woody Strode with whom she also had an affair.

scuttlebutt is that a biopic is in the works. her story lends itself to either tragedy of Greek proportion or melodrama as sleazy as the headlines on celebrity news shows. I can't wait.

25 June 2007

"Bong Hits 4 Jesus"

I have this awful feeling that as diastrous as the Iraq war is that the real legacy of shame from this administration will be the Roberts Court.

24 June 2007

ukanhavyrfuckincitibak

in my copy of that legendary book I wrote my name & the date "jan 68." Tom Kryss thinks I may have a "pre-publication copy." & I suspect d.a. levy may have given me my copy when he visitd Kent that month.

there were 1000 copies printd & it's become a scare item. but there's good news. Russell Salamon just brought out a facsimile edition of 400. it's as identical to the original as one cd have. & he's add'd some bibliographical information & glossary.

this is a must purchase for anyone interestd in levy or '60s underground lit or Cleveland. to get yr copy write to Russell at "thesalamons@earthlink.net."

23 June 2007

at the movies

before he left John told me I had to blog abt "La Vie En Rose." we saw it this afternoon at the college.

it's a beautiful film. go see it.

22 June 2007

houseguest



John Grimes is visiting from Boston. we spent the day in Taos. here he's with an elegant salad at El Monte Sagrado.

20 June 2007

more Mr. Johnson



after writing the last entry I rememberd an article which appeard in the Elyria paper many years ago. I was able to locate it in my files & was abt to post it here when I got an e from his daughter Judith. she wrote "I have been going through dad's files looking for clippings and photos for a memory board. One of the few I found in his desk is a CT article about his work with boys who collect stamps. You are standing next to him in the photo, at age 11." I love those moments of synchronicity.

P. F. Johnson (1914-2007)

Mom calld early this morning to tell me of the death of Mr. Johnson.

when I was a boy I was a member of the YMCA. it was a wonderful environment where I swam & went to bean lunches. the only adult I remember from that critical learning age was Mr. Johnson. he was a kind soft-spoken man. I no longer recall his title. but I presume he was in charge of "activities." & he was the one who got me startd collecting stamps. his specialty was first day covers. so at age 11 I began collecting them too. here's one for the 1956 stamp commemorating the home of James Buchanan:



I like that he used his return address & wrote my address by hand. a lovely linking. in fact the last time I saw his daughter Judith I gaver her one of those old first day covers as a souvenir of that priceless time of my life.

& in summers Mr. Johnson workd at Camp Iss See Kes. going to this Y camp was a highlight of my pre-teen summers. somewhere I still have a set of nature prints I did under his tutelage.

I hope there are still Mr. Johnsons out there opening worlds up to the young.

19 June 2007

over hummus talk turnd to murder

yes it was dinner with Todd Moore. sometime during a visit from him the talk always turns to murder. he's the author of Dillinger with a new book coming out on Billy the Kid. & I have a fascination with the Black Dahlia case.

tonite we discussd why certain murders are more compelling than others. 2 of the most important elements are if the victim is young & attractive (Elizabeth Short or JFK) or if the case remains unsolvd (the Jack the Ripper murders & again the Black Dahlia).

18 June 2007

back to the gym

somewhere between Bellagio Buffet & Hash House A GoGo I began to resemble Rosie O'Donnell so it was good to work out again this morning.

& now excuse me while I prepare a salad . . .

16 June 2007

Marta Becket

on the edge of Death Valley an old woman lives alone in a rambling house full of her paintings. the only sounds are the cackles of peacocks who reside in a series of abandonnd adobe buildings nearby.

the woman walks the short walk to Amargosa Opera House. the walls are coverd with her paintings. for years the woman has been putting on costumes she makes herself to perform a show of her creation for people who come from all over the world just to see her.

Marta Becket is a legend. her age is a secret (altho we do know that she first appeard on Broadway in 1946). a recent fall has slowd her but she still can kick.

I first saw Marta perform in Death Valley Junction in 1983. my old friend Tom & I joind Garold Gardner & some of his dancer friends for the trip.

here Lloyd Pauze & some of "the boys" lift her.

a year or so ago a prize-winning documentary abt Marta made me want to see her again. my old friend Tom is dead but Garold still lives in Las Vegas & visits Marta. so Sal & Regina & I drove out to the desert where we found her kicking indeed.



Frank Piper -- who lives in nearby Pahrump -- joind us & after a tour of the opera house we were off to a casino in Amargosa Valley Junction for dinner. even there several of Marta's fans stoppd by the table to wish her well.

if you haven't seen the film   look for it. Marta Becket deserves to be calld a legend.

Valley of Fire

15 June 2007

true colors

Darryl has already coverd the nite. let me just add how smitten I was with Dresden Dolls. they were the only performers who made themselves available to fans by appearing at a table to meet & greet. they were followd on stage by Indigo Girls who were less than thrilling so I slippd out to get a close-up of the pair. Brian was sitting there in nothing but shorts & make-up.

I look forward to years of enjoyment from these 2.

eating well in Las Vegas



the cousins at Picasso



farewell breakfast at Hash House A GoGo