Steve Kowit: Poet’s Poet
Steve Kowit: Poet’s Poet Walking through the front door at Clair de Lune was like entering another plane of existence. The place, formerly a bridal dress shop, teemed with people, all anticipating the evening’s poetry. After purchasing a mocha, I looked...Pompeii, Ruin Arising
We walked through the brothel which still has erotic art on the walls and where the “beds” are rather short. There are stone penises in certain passageways that point toward the bordello. We saw graffiti in the bath house – a bird scratched into the marble. The sculptures by MItoraj seem to belong where they have been positioned. And they really add so much beauty and depth to the ruins. I was so happy to be able to see them.
Tony Curtis, An Elevator Love Tale
Tony Curtis, An Elevator Love Tale Tony Curtis passed away on September 29, 2010, making yesterday the 6th anniversary of his death. He was a terrific actor and many of his films comprised the backdrop to my childhood. “Some Like It Hot” was filmed right...All Work No Play
“All work no play makes Jack a dull boy,” which is bad enough. But anyone who has ever seen “The Shining” can attest that all work and no play turned Jack into an axe-wielding maniac. What is the lesson for the rest of us? It’s good to balance work and play. We all need to step away from the computer from time to time, and get a life.