Friday, July 31, 2020

Pose 2018












A smashing series about the underground ballroom culture that flourished in New York City in the mid and late 80's that gave voice to the mostly African American community of trans, drag performers both pro and amateur. I know little about this place of movement and spectacle even though I had seen the doc. on this world "Paris Is Burning" some years back. I was enthralled and beautifully entertained through the two jam packed seasons of fashion, dance romance and music. The cast is mainly made up of stunning and beautiful transgender actresses and what a great startling bunch they are, including MJ Rodriguez, Dominique Jackson and Indya Moore, all three are fleshed out individuals with quirks, faults and immense kindness and humanity along with large doses of bitchiness and cutting remarks and larger than life humor. The series is lead by Billy Porter who does the master of ceremonies thing at these very late night balls where contestants strut and dance in elaborate costumes in a wild and woolly atmosphere that is almost like something out of ancient Rome. The audiences go berserk as members of various "houses" compete for tacky trophies and respect among their peers. The seriousness of the real world of course constantly rears their ugly heads including the deadly disease known as AIDS which takes it toll along with poverty, racism and transphobia along with violence and grime. The series is notable also for its great use of the city and an intricate and very realistic approach to the art direction, but it is the three main leads who really shine and stand out with a great boost from the wonderful supporting cast, many regulars in the Ryan Murphy universe. Some of the scripts are cliched and a bit run down like some of the girls who strut their stuff, but all in all this one is a keeper. A third season is planned but its anybody's guess when it will see the light and night of day. .

Alan Parker 1944-2020



Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Oddball Magazine Late July 2020

Late teen photograph. Some things never change. Sadly. 


https://oddballmagazine.com/poem-by-clark-holtzman/



Sunday, July 26, 2020

Olivia de Havilland 1916-2020





Summer 2020 Mixed on paper


Phyllis Somerville 1943-2020


Saturday, July 25, 2020

John Saxon 1935-2020


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Annie Ross 1930-2020


Monday, July 20, 2020

Brigid Polk 1939-2020


a real character. She wanted to photograph and print my cock for her cock book. No way I told her. When she came to my loft she wanted me and John to stick our cocks through a hole in the door. He was willing but not me.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Keith Sonnier 1941-2020




sorry to learn of Keith's passing. We knew each other in the late 60's and early 70's, not well but we would sometimes drink and socialize at Max's and other art bars. He was very nice. I thought he was very handsome when young.

Friday, July 17, 2020

The Great John Lewis 1940-2020 has passed and Donald Trump Still Walks This Earth. Unfair


Monday, July 13, 2020

Naya Rivera 1987-2020


interior of notebook covers flat and standing. Mixed July 2020



Monday, July 06, 2020

Ennio Morricone 1928-2020

Truly one of the greats. 

Sunday, July 05, 2020

Midnight Diner. Netflix


Just finished season one of this utterly delightful series with episodes that are only 24 minutes long but filled with marvelous characters and food. The Diner in Tokyo is run by a mysterious chef with a scar down his face who opens his diner from midnight to 7 the next morning and only has three choices on his menu but will serve and make anything for a customer as long as he has the ingredients on hand. Who doesn't have seaweed laying around. The customers are all eccentric and charming and the episodes always end with a quick recipe for the dish was was served. There are wonderful details on all things Japanese which is right up my alley because I love all things Japanese. I was once nominated for a national endowment grant to go to Japan but didn't get it, a big disappointment. Most of the show takes place in the diner so don't expect a tour of Tokyo but if you want to learn how to take apart those wooden chopsticks or how to serve up those packaged Ramadan noodles in new ways then this is for you.

Friday, July 03, 2020

June 2020 mixed on paper


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