I drew this in my notebook at school, rather than listen to the teacher. I think it was in middle school — then, of course, called junior high.
I drew this in my notebook at school, rather than listen to the teacher. I think it was in middle school — then, of course, called junior high.
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Cracking Up (1996) was a film written and directed by Matt Mitler, who also played the lead, a self-destructive comedian. I was one of the many downtown performers who appeared.
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In 1989, Jim Turner and I traveled out to San Francisco to put on a Christmas show. It was a cavalcade of bits, none having to do with Christmas, and must have perplexed the San Franciscans. One interesting bit of trivia: the show was produced by Bill Talen, before he entered his chrysalis and emerged as Rev. Billy.
Here’s a snippet of a review by Robert Hurwitt, in the Examiner.
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In 1989, Art Against AIDS produced a PSA that recreated the cover of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, to a tune by the B-52s. I was one of many (well, two of many, counting Eddie) to take my place around the drum. It was quite a crowd.
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On November 17, 2011, I joined Bill Irwin and the cast of King Lear, then at the Public Theater, at Joe’s Pub. The show was called Late Night Fools; Bill and I reprised some of our old material, and I sang some of my songs. We also resurrected the song “Home in Pasadena,” which I did not write, and which was featured in The Regard of Flight. Here, many years later, is the Geezer Mix, as captured by an audience member. And there are photos here.
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A lilting number for viola and piano, on the outskirts of ambience, with some bitter dissonance to linger on the palate. “Parget” is ornamental plasterwork; this is the sonic equivalent.
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These earrings were made at the request of Dr. Mamie Caton. I photocopied my original color drawings onto acetate, then cut them out. A pinhole was made in the tab, and the appropriate earring technology inserted there.
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In 2002, the nice people at the Fortean Times invited me to give a couple of talks at their annual UnConvention. I gave one on John Keel and the Mothman, tying in with the film that was just released; and the other on the scientific method. At Keel’s request, I introduced a talking frog puppet into the first one.