you may want to think twice if you’ve ever received a smile from jean luc! by sv
tomorrow started
the old woman
this past sunday i sat anxiously with my fellow new yorkers (including steve buscemi) in the howard gilman opera house at BAM. we were anticipating the old woman, a beckettian and at times vaudevillian play starring the hysterically strange duo, willem dafoe and mikhail baryshnikov. i say hysterically in the comical sense, their almost slapstick outbursts and alternating shrieks are toxically delightful. the duo could be brothers, with our without the deranged kabuki makeup–and as the show demonstrated, their synchronicity is magnificent. there is an old woman’s corpse, is it in the trapezoidal bed? have several other old women fallen out of the window? are our protagonists, A and B merely halves of the same convoluted mind? perhaps all of these things. the play is based on the novella by daniil kharms, an absurdist soviet poet and writer, and certainly shines with glimpses of mayakovsky and other members of the futurist movement. even days later, i am still captivated by the folkloric animals and the suspenseful, oftentimes menacing lighting by aj weissband. the play runs through the end of the week, if you get a chance to be mesmerized by this angular and engaging pantomime circus. by sv
quote of the day
“the most beautiful books are always written in a sort of foreign language.”
-marcel proust
camus on happiness and love
an excerpt taken from the 1951-1959 installment of his journals, illustrated by the multitalented wendy macnaughton for one of my favorite websites (hell–probably my favorite), brain pickings. camus’ journals are illustrious and have provided me with insight for many years. you can purchase the print here, and half of the proceedings will go to a room of her own, a foundation that supports women artists and writers. by sv
alabama
bloody and beautiful patricia arquette as alabama worley in the film true romance. by sv
not just for the birds
former model and actress tippi hedren is known primarily for her roles as melanie daniels in hitchcock’s the birds and the title role in marnie. in her personal life, hedren is a diligent animal rights activist, founding the shambala preserve in 1983. she is pictured above, with a lion friend and her family, including daughter melanie griffith. by dd
ahoy, sailor!
because our little lil sailed way across the pond, and i miss her so. anna karina and jean-paul belmondo are missing her as well. by sv
beautiful little things
something simple, something eerie, something beautiful. photo of auriane gamelin by simia rassouli. by dd
sunflower sutra
on what would have been his birthday, ginsberg reads ginsberg in that stunningly protracted tone. a gentle soul, forever missed. by sv
hardly kafkaesque
orson welles and anthony perkins enjoy some uproarious laughter on the set of the trial. josef k. having a much better day than one would expect. by sv
massimo vignelli
“we like design to be visually powerful, intellectually elegant, and above all timeless. one life is too short for doing everything.”
we will miss you massimo; a paragon of graphic design ideals and standards–there is one less visionary in the world today. by sv
quote of the day
“all of old. nothing else ever. ever tried. ever failed. no matter. try again. fail again. fail better.”
-samuel beckett, worstward ho