The latest issue of Cabinet, #55, is devoted to love. It contains a postcard with an excerpt from my book Horoscrapes. You can buy a copy, and send a Horoscrape through the U.S. postal system!
And the postcard can be viewed here.
The latest issue of Cabinet, #55, is devoted to love. It contains a postcard with an excerpt from my book Horoscrapes. You can buy a copy, and send a Horoscrape through the U.S. postal system!
And the postcard can be viewed here.
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Here’s a bio, for anyone who’s curious.
Doug Skinner has contributed articles and cartoons to Black Scat Review, Oulipo Pornobongo, The Fortean Times, Strange Attractor Journal, Fate, Weirdo, The Anomalist, Crimewave USA, Nickelodeon, Zuzu, Cabinet, Typo, and other fine publications. His book on anomalous music, Music From Elsewhere, was published by Strange Attractor Books in 2024. Black Scat Books has published several books of his short stories, cartoons, and songs, as well as his novel Nominata. Black Scat has also published his translations of books by Alphonse Allais, Pierre Corneille Blessebois, Caroline Crépiat, Charles Cros, Théophile Gautier, Claude-Sosthène Grasset d’Orcet, Alfred Jarry, Luigi Russolo, and Corinne Taunay.
Other translations include Three Dreams (Giovanni Battista Nazari, Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks, 2002), The Cocktail Hour (Marcel Requien and Lucien Farnoux, with Gaylor Olivier, Corps Reviver, 2017), Principles of Cerebral Mechanics (Charles Cros, Wakefield Press, 2021), and The Science of Love (Charles Cros, Wakefield Press, 2024).
He has written music for several choreographers, including ODC-San Francisco, Pam Quinn and Michael O’Connor, Virginia Mathews, Margaret Jenkins, and Helen Dannenberg; his scores for actor/clown Bill Irwin include The Regard of Flight, The Courtroom, The Regard Evening, and The Harlequin Studies.
His own theatrical productions have included Starlight (New Performance Gallery, San Francisco, 1980), Pay Attention (American Place Theater, NYC, 1984), An Attractive Production (Dance Theater Workshop, NYC, 1985), and Eddie Unchained (Dance Theater Workshop, NYC, 1993). His puppet shows with Michael Smith have been seen in such varied venues as Caroline’s Comedy Club in NYC, the Museum of Contemporary Art in LA, and Mike Kelley’s back yard. In the ’90s, he often performed with the trio White Knuckle Sandwich (with Anne Shapiro and Jen Perez); their exploits included a CD and a jingle for MTV. He also sang with The Patient Island Singers (with Brian Dewan, Clare Ellis, Nina Katchadourian, and Meg Reichardt) and performed his songs with Doug Roesch (guitar), David Gold (viola), and Ralph Hamperian (tuba). His albums That Regrettable Weekend, It All Went Pfft, An Afternoon in the Arboretum, and Music From Elsewhere are available on Bandcamp.
His cartoons have been shown at the Mary Anthony Gallery (NYC), CB’s Gallery (NYC), Dixon Place (NYC), the Flux Factory (NYC), The Mothership (Woodstock, NY), and the Elting Memorial Library (New Paltz). His videos with Michael Smith have been shown at the Whitney Museum (NYC), Somerset House (London), and the Institute of Contemporary Art (Philadelphia), and are available on a DVD from 2nd Cannons; Doug and Mike also collaborated on a mural for the Drawing Center (NYC).
TV and movie appearances include Great Performances, The ’90s, Martin Mull’s Talent Takes a Holiday, Mike’s Talent Show, Comedy Tonight!, Ed, Crocodile Dundee II, several of George Kuchar’s videos, and a smattering of commercials. He has played piano on the BBC, played ukulele on the Joe Franklin Show and at an Aerosmith release party, MC’d at the Rainbow and Stars, voiced radio spots for Listerine and YooHoo, and taught hundreds of students the ukulele. He has also lectured on various Fortean topics at the American Visionary Art Museum, the Morbid Anatomy Museum, the Bakken Museum of Electricity in Healing, the Christine Burgin Gallery, Lily Dale Auditorium, the New York Fortean Society, the International Fortean Organization FortFest, the London UnConvention, New York University, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the Viktor Wynd Gallery.
He received a 1991 Fellowship in Performance from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
For many years, he has also maintained a tribute site to the writer John Keel, at www.johnkeel.com.
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Place this in a stereoscope, blink your eyes rapidly in alternation, and watch what this young man can do.
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Every year, I do a show around my birthday (January 7th). This year, I turned 60, and celebrated the aging at Brooklyn’s Jalopy Theater on January 10. Doug Roesch and Ralph Hamperian joined me, on guitar and tuba respectively. We played a program of my songs and instrumental music, with a couple of covers.
I’m Still Bitter
Oh Dear, Oh Dear
How Pleasant to Know Mr. Skinner
Love Me Unconditionally
A Few Essential Principles
Let’s Ridicule the Nightingale
Your Parents
James
Son of a Gun
Peepee Caca Fucky Fuck
Bread and Honey
Get on the Grid
The Workman’s Friend (words by Flann O’Brien)
Film Crew
Descriptive Pieces
Waltz (from Barbara’s Album)
Strike a Match in the Morning (from The Donner Party)
Stumbling Block (from The Regard of Flight)
Jackpot (from Hungry for Fun)
Bugs, Not Drugs (from White Knuckle Sandwich)
Don’t Talk to Me
Poor Papa (by Billy Rose and Harry Woods)
People Like You
encore: Please Go Away and Let Me Sleep (by James T. Brymn and R. C. McPherson)
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Here’s my setting of Flann O’Brien’s poem “The Workman’s Friend,” from At Swim-Two-Birds, with viola and tuba accompaniment. Stirring, I hope.
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Here, if anyone’s interested, is an alphabetical list of the rounds I’ve written.
The Animals
The Bigot
Blackwell’s Isle
Captain Manning’s Catch
A Christmas Song
Common Sense
Ding Dong Bell (Percy Bysshe Shelley)
Dr. Quack (verses from a card game)
Election Day (William Butler Yeats)
Fundamentalists
Give Me Clouds! (Remy de Gourmont)
Government Without Religion
Gravity
Hero, Sword, and Fame (Ambrose Bierce)
Herrick 1-4 (Robert Herrick)
Homo Sapiens
The Imponderable Pillar of Worlds (Benjamin DeCasseres)
Janus
Laughter
A Leaf (Remy de Gourmont)
A Martyr
Merdrigal (Léon-Paul Fargue, my translation)
The Moron (traditional)
Nature’s Way
No Noel
People Like to Lie
Philosophy: The Last Phase (Benjamin DeCasseres)
The Pigeon
Proverbs 1-7 (traditional)
Remember Me
Time
To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing (William Butler Yeats)
To the Lions With Them! (Aleister Crowley)
Twelve
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