I don't always realize how lucky I am to have a cheap apartment in Manhattan until there is someone sitting across the table from me looking at Craig's List. Apparently what I pay here can rent a one bedroom in Astoria, Queens. No pets. My nephew Harry, the one seeking, thinks it's amusing that he's looking for a place as of April 1. No fooling! He's started to say "as soon as possible" instead.
And on the apartment front, note the old/new window decor.
3.25.2014
3.24.2014
boyos at the bar
They missed St. Patrick's Day but repaired to Donohue's for a boost to their spirits after (another) memorial service for another former editor of Life. (Yeah, we kind of went through editors there.) "One thing about these affairs," said Ed, "I feel pretty young compared with the rest of the crowd."
However, the very fact that they were at the bar is a tipoff that they're old-style. As it was put in a New York Times article recently, "Our cultural image of the writer has historically been of a thrice-divorced, whiskey-swilling chain smoker who brawls with his rival over a nasty review in a dimly lit Manhattan speakeasy. Now it’s a married yogi in a BabyBjörn who tweets exclamatory encomia from the kale section at the Park Slope Food Co-op."
However, the very fact that they were at the bar is a tipoff that they're old-style. As it was put in a New York Times article recently, "Our cultural image of the writer has historically been of a thrice-divorced, whiskey-swilling chain smoker who brawls with his rival over a nasty review in a dimly lit Manhattan speakeasy. Now it’s a married yogi in a BabyBjörn who tweets exclamatory encomia from the kale section at the Park Slope Food Co-op."
3.21.2014
common ground
What do these items share?
Well, both stem from 10D, an apartment that is being renovated.
The Old Paris porcelain vase, not a particularly good example, I am told, was being thrown out when our own CBA told me to retrieve it for her. I did so.
That's the upside of the renovation.
The downside is that I too live in a D line apartment, four stories above, and the denizens of the walls tend to depart for points otherwhere when disturbed. Sadly, mi casa est su casa, and I fear they may move in. Hence the ounce of prevention, suggested by CBA.
Alas, this seems to have drawn attention by reknowned animal rights law firm, Les Felines Pour la Justice. Senior partners Catticus Finch, F. Miaow Bailey, Furry Mason and Clarence Sparrow have already been in touch with me: "Due to all the new insect clients in your apartment, three new first-year associates have been hired."
I uneasily await events.
3.20.2014
it's spring somewhere
Though not quite yet in New York or Block Island, apparently. Still, we have a hint that it won't always be winter. And the last of the black snowpiles should melt off today. Must finish the spring cleaning. . .
3.19.2014
in memorium
Seems like too much death. Last week a memorial service for one of Time Inc.'s great editors, Pat Ryan. This week one for Mary Simons. And we had already lost Judy Daniels. That's three women who made it in the man's world of Time Inc.— a fact mentioned in every one of these obits. The only good thing about these memorials is seeing everyone who is still walking around. It was also gratifying to see Time Inc. host a major do for Pat, who was summarily fired as the editor of Life for being partnered with the wrong man, an editor of Time and Sports Illustrated who was a rival of one of the Powers That Were. Not mentioning any names.
3.18.2014
crustypunks
I'm not sure what they call themselves—maybe Travellers, like they do in Great Britain. Here we call them crusties, or crusty punks. Mainly for the dirt and the smell, I assume. They are street kids, probably with psychological problems or drug problems or family problems. They travel in packs. They dwell in squats and public parks, under bridges and hedges. Typically there is a dog in the picture, something to do with not being able to be arrested for loitering if they can say they are walking dogs. I ran across the phenom in New Orleans (above), where they take up residence in the winter. Come the stifling Louisiana summer, they head north for Williamsburg, Brooklyn, or Portland, Oregon. They say they're seeing the USA, but I don't know. Here is a crustypunk blog with some stories. When they get older are they just plain bums, begging outside Zabars?
I remember when I was their age, a hippy living on the beach in Hawaii, hitchhiking and begging and living on foodstamps with another bunch of kids—one a former male prostitute from, come to think of it, New Orleans. I began to feel inauthentic within a month or two. A privileged kid posing as poor. And I eyed the babies of the other drifting hippies "living off the land." Children who never had a birthday party or a Christmas. Children whose parents were taking acid trips and not thinking about mealtimes.
So now I feel for the dogs.
I remember when I was their age, a hippy living on the beach in Hawaii, hitchhiking and begging and living on foodstamps with another bunch of kids—one a former male prostitute from, come to think of it, New Orleans. I began to feel inauthentic within a month or two. A privileged kid posing as poor. And I eyed the babies of the other drifting hippies "living off the land." Children who never had a birthday party or a Christmas. Children whose parents were taking acid trips and not thinking about mealtimes.
So now I feel for the dogs.
3.17.2014
3.14.2014
civic duty
In the shadow of the World Trade, the voir dire for an accident case continues. remains to be seen whether ex-journalists make the cut. Nice to be in a different neighborhood. Though not quite this early in the morning. Meanwhile yesterday I missed all the excitement at the State Supreme Court when hip hop mogul Damon Dash, being sued by an ex, got into a screaming match with reporters. How did I miss this? And does it account for the extra security in the building?
3.13.2014
5 years ago today
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| Now (well, last summer). |
| The deed is done March 13, 2009 |
| When buyers' remorse set in. March 14, 2009 |
"Why the Ozarks?" people ask me. "What on earth do you do out there?" (BTW people in the Ozarks ask me the same thing about New York City.) Here were my answers. Come to realize, that having spent my childhood on the other side of the Missouri/Arkansas line, the landscape just feels right to me.
| Now. Well, last summer. Place has been shut down for winter, tnx god. And it has been a really cold one there. Atypically. |
3.12.2014
nice view
Would you like to move in upstairs? You could do so for $18,000 a month. See ad. Rent likely to go up 25% each year. Nice views though. The building has been having some problems. See complaints at the bottom of this website. Tenants seem to be caught in a standoff between landlord and tenants' association about security. The TA complained that the door was unlocked and the desk unmanned after 9:00 pm. The landlord or management company retaliated by locking both front doors all day long and issuing electronic fobs.
As of yesterday the doors were locked. It is a big pain in the ass for tenants, deliverymen and doormen alike. And there is supposed to be a doorman strike on April 21. I figure the people paying high rents for such gigantic apartments as the one above will complain. Or the agents trying to rent same. But for now, they're playing chicken. I am waiting for the day when the owners will pay me the outrageous sum of money one rent stabilized tenant got to move out of 15 CPW.
BTW, if you're in protest mode and want to stand up for the New York Public Library system today, here's the info.
As of yesterday the doors were locked. It is a big pain in the ass for tenants, deliverymen and doormen alike. And there is supposed to be a doorman strike on April 21. I figure the people paying high rents for such gigantic apartments as the one above will complain. Or the agents trying to rent same. But for now, they're playing chicken. I am waiting for the day when the owners will pay me the outrageous sum of money one rent stabilized tenant got to move out of 15 CPW.
BTW, if you're in protest mode and want to stand up for the New York Public Library system today, here's the info.
3.11.2014
the roundup game
This week's links:
A plea from Paula to save the 42nd Street New York Public Library, due to be eviscerated, by petitioning the New York mayor .
Pictures from an exhibition of National Geographic photographers, including a couple of our faves.
An essay about W.H. Auden
An article about my stepson Adam's successful defense in a murder case.
A Buzzfeed entry naming the New England towns you shouldn't miss with Guess Which as No. 2. That's Hannah's in on the left of the third pic by the sea.
And to get there, there is now a plane from Providence airport, making it easier for such people as my stepson from California to get to that place!
A plea from Paula to save the 42nd Street New York Public Library, due to be eviscerated, by petitioning the New York mayor .
Pictures from an exhibition of National Geographic photographers, including a couple of our faves.
An essay about W.H. Auden
An article about my stepson Adam's successful defense in a murder case.
A Buzzfeed entry naming the New England towns you shouldn't miss with Guess Which as No. 2. That's Hannah's in on the left of the third pic by the sea.
And to get there, there is now a plane from Providence airport, making it easier for such people as my stepson from California to get to that place!
3.10.2014
surviving katrina
It has become a mark of honor, that X on the houses in the Ninth Ward that survived Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005. Not too many made it through in the Lower Ninth, where the levee was stove in, but there are quite a few again occupied in the Upper Ninth, aka the Hipster heaven of Bywater (though kale, alas, is in short supply).
The numbers at the top of the X are the date the house was inspected; at left is the ID of the inspection team; at right, the issues found (NE means No Entry); at bottom the number of people found, alive or dead. Many residents have carefully painted around the original spray paint, while one inventive soul & survivor had the sigil cast in metal.
The numbers at the top of the X are the date the house was inspected; at left is the ID of the inspection team; at right, the issues found (NE means No Entry); at bottom the number of people found, alive or dead. Many residents have carefully painted around the original spray paint, while one inventive soul & survivor had the sigil cast in metal.
3.08.2014
#kalegate
Cannot find you - m4t (New Orleans)Your tender curls had me entranced the moment we met in New York. I cherish the time we shared in all the most cosmopolitan cities. I long to bring you home, to let you soak and cast off the gritty remains of your upbringing. Your bitter sting is more precious than Peychaud's, but you are nowhere to be found in this bohemian danger-zone.
I have biked all over town, and consulted the finest voodoo priestess landlords. Now I find myself becoming unhinged in the produce aisle.
BTW, That's Spogga doing "When the Saints Come Marching In" in his own inimitable style. His other Cosmpolitan Metropolis is Providence. . .
3.07.2014
eat
Crawfish boil from Sal's
Check.
Beignet at Cote du Monde
Check.
Praline bacon at Elizabeth's
Check.
The blue plate lunch at Frady's?
Time to head home.
Check.
Beignet at Cote du Monde
Check.
Praline bacon at Elizabeth's
Check.
The blue plate lunch at Frady's?
Time to head home.
3.06.2014
meanwhile back at the goose. . .
They've been having a harsh winter in the Ozarks. Kids out of school this week in three degree weather—just getting plowed out. And the area isn't set up for much snow. Usually it's one fast-melting fall a winter. My neighbor, who took this picture, has nothing but a wood stove in her house. Bear has nothing but a little space heater that he won't use because of the cost (and the fact that the electrical company reads his meter "with a computer.") Thank goodness the Goose is shut down, and I have no worries about frozen pump, pipes, etc.
3.05.2014
mardi gras norleans style
When we were awakened by the skull and bones krewe rattling down the street in the morning it was in the thirties and raining, so we put on layers and my hosts, the banana family, donned their skins and I donned my cowhide (and monkey on back) and friends gathered and off we went into the festive rain, walking knock-knock jokes.
3.04.2014
fat tuesday
Here I am in Fat City on Fat Tuesday, having landed soft. I knew something vague about beads, but there are a lot of Mardi Gras traditions I had no inkling of. For one thing, did you know that there are Mardi Gras colors? Guess what they are? Yes, even Rubbermaid wants a piece of the action. Also there's King Cake—don't get left holding the baby, which means you'll be bringing the cake next time! The one above is actually a highly evolved version with chevre, apple and caramel filling. And about the beads, I had no idea that they hang from the trees year round here from missed throws. Or that there are throws that are "gets" or that the people on the floats pick someone out in the crowd, look them in the eye and throw to them personally (until the floaters get too drunk, at which point it becomes scattershot). Or that schools are closed and streets are shut down and the parties go on for weeks. Or that people discuss their high concept banana costumes for months. Or that Bourbon Street smells like skunked beer and vomit most of the time despite the street sweepers. Or that there are krewes from artsy to fartsy, black to white and everything in between. Or that the Rex krewe, which started it all, wears what look like colored satin Klan outfits. Or that some people parade in body paint and little else (perhaps not today because it's 36 fucking degrees out—bummer!). Yes, it's a scene. I'm about to hold my breath (and maybe my nose) and plunge in. We'll be attending the alternative/indie/Williamsburg South fete in Bywater, but if you want to check out mainstream, here's one of many live cams on Bourbon St.
3.03.2014
spogga rocks
Our own Spogga Hash rocks Bourbon Street daily during this interminable Mardi Gras season. He is hoping his voice makes it through tomorrow, and on Wednesday, like everyone else, he will abstain. In his case from singing.
Check this out on Chirbit
Check this out on Chirbit
3.01.2014
ringing my bell
I admire Dr. Bob's scene greatly. Alas, it had to be from the exterior only. I was too afraid to ring the bell to go in and too afraid to go in without ringing the bell.
2.28.2014
in nola
Pulled across Lake Pontchartrain and into the trendy Bywater area of New Orleans last evening and awakened to blazing color. Everyone has their houses—and their persons—decorated up for Mardi Gras. The parades and parties have begun. I'll dip my toe in slowly. And now for a bit of a promenade in the nabe.
2.27.2014
roundup
So that's CBA there in the right rear of a funeral scene in some movie. Yes, the distinguished looking mourner.
In other news, Buy your recycled Block Island bottle cap magnets here.
Here's my brother on keyboards in a jazz fest in Dubai.
And here's a Block Island kid doing extreme skiing
Enjoy!
#followmonkey and I are on our way to New Orleans today.
In other news, Buy your recycled Block Island bottle cap magnets here.
Here's my brother on keyboards in a jazz fest in Dubai.
And here's a Block Island kid doing extreme skiing
Enjoy!
#followmonkey and I are on our way to New Orleans today.
2.26.2014
view from here
This is the view from my chair in Jan's kitchen. It has been pouring buckets here, and all the daffodils are opening. If this is what spring will hold in Block Island, man the ark.
2.25.2014
a bit of sun
When you're in your nineties, it comes down to eating and sleeping and shitting and the simple pleasures of sunshine and the movement of the leaves and, once in a while, some company.
2.24.2014
on rendalia motorway
Just a man and his view. Oh, and his dog, of course, being as this is Alabama. Actually three dogs: Lucy, Walter and Frazier, all foundlings. And then there's the cuckoo cardinal—back from last year—who dive bombs his own reflection in the windows thinking it's a rival. Until I got here, and then he sat pecking the rearview mirror of my rental car. I finally tied a plastic bag over the mirror so he couldn't see himself. That side of the car is covered with bird shit. . .
2.21.2014
them old cotton fields
The farmers actually rotate crops here, from cotton to alfalfa to corn. Cotton sucks the goodness out of the land, so it's also fertilized heavily and, usually, irrigated. Inches of rain came down last night, and there was unusual snow recently—my cousin got stuck in Birmingham overnight and his kid at school. But the daffodils are up and out now, so hopefully the chance of a freeze is over and spring planting isn't far away.
2.20.2014
on a wing and
I know, it looks like I get the same seat on every plane. Well, I pretty much do—always ask for a window seat on the right (deaf ear towards the window) as far forward as possible in steerage. This is what I get. Leaving New York, again. After this trip I hope not to get on a plane for a while. Road trips!
2.19.2014
early morning train
Dada, his partner and their son and his second ex wife head to the airport. The nuclear family will visit the first ex wife (and their son) in California; the second ex wife heads to Alabama.
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2.18.2014
2.14.2014
b mine y'all
Pretty good for age three, don't you think? You can see the effort and concentration required in those "I"s—and those eyes with spectacles (mine).
And a Happy Valentine's Day to you and your valentines, too. Love always!
On a much less light note, check out this post of the past.
And a Happy Valentine's Day to you and your valentines, too. Love always!
On a much less light note, check out this post of the past.
2.13.2014
those are some large flakes
I think I'll go outside now. . . Stateside we seem to be having our own winter Olympics—events such as trying to get on the last plane out before the storm, picking up milk before the snow starts sticking, watching the garbage piling up on the street, digging out your automobile. etc.
I myself am becoming proficient at skating on the sidewalks. How about you?
2.12.2014
2.11.2014
multimedia roundup
Our own CBA is featured in People mag's Beatles' 50th anniversary coverage. Unbelievably, she still has the huge "We Love You" sign she hung from the balcony at Carnegie Hall when she was 14. Let's hope the press leads to sales! Other Beatles, Rolling Stones and Dave Clark Five memorabilia on her eBay site.
In other news, my brother Chris is working on the set of what may be a clunker (except for the Wild West set, of course!). You can judge for yourselves by watching this trailer for A Million Ways to Die in the West.
Also, you can watch the documentary The Fabulous Ice Age by own Keri Pickett on Netflix at this link. Give her a great review!
And in the final bit of braggadocio, The Artist Known As Chang has made the list of the most influential photographers in Asia.
Says Eeyore: "I'm so boring. All my friends are doing such amazing things. And it's never my birthday."
2.10.2014
2.07.2014
going to the ballet
So JR is this artist who has done photo murals on the roofs of an African village, in the favelas of Rio and all kinds of places viewable here. There is one you can see at the New York City ballet until Sunday (above). Pretty fun to see people interacting with the piece pasted to the floor. Not enough when I was there, but perhaps over the weekend there will be more adventuresome types. All the models and photogs were outside in the plaza at Lincoln Center, shooting away for New York Fashion Week.
2.06.2014
which should I choose?
It has been suggested that I owe it to the fans to write the story of my life. I have argued that the fans don't give a shit. In an effort to convince me that I owe it to myself, CBA sent me her epitaphs.
I remain unconvinced.
I remain unconvinced.
2.05.2014
cancellations
My flight was cancelled. Jamie and Peter's flight was cancelled. In fact, most people trying to fly into New York are out of luck today. I slipped through on the last flight departing Houston and made it home before the ice storm, though I did have to fly into Newark.Peter is still trying to get here from Miami, and Jamie gave up and went home.
Can someone tell why the Empire State Building is red and blue?
Can someone tell why the Empire State Building is red and blue?
2.04.2014
2.03.2014
queen of the ice
OK, this is a terrible shot (sorry Miriam!) but the smiles could be seen a million miles away here in Mexico when Keri Pickett's film about her uncle, The Fabulous Ice Age, opened to a standing ovation at a sold-out Lincoln Center 's Walter Reade Theatre, introduced by Olympian Dick Button. It is streaming on Netflix, so you can check it out yourself. Here is what the New York Times had to say.
Miriam's report (better than the pic!): "Keri's film is fabulous! Keri was introduced before the film and was on the stage afterwards. She looked great and spoke about the film, her uncle, and other folks who helped, asked the members the audience (it was full up) who were in the film to stand up, introduced her Mom — all this and more, done like a pro. I'm very proud to know her and all of you will be too. Loved every moment of it, including a terrific reception at a cafe across the street."
Miriam's report (better than the pic!): "Keri's film is fabulous! Keri was introduced before the film and was on the stage afterwards. She looked great and spoke about the film, her uncle, and other folks who helped, asked the members the audience (it was full up) who were in the film to stand up, introduced her Mom — all this and more, done like a pro. I'm very proud to know her and all of you will be too. Loved every moment of it, including a terrific reception at a cafe across the street."
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