Archive for the '1991' Category
Nostalgia Is Death
• July 29, 2020 • 1 CommentPosted in 1991, 1993, 2020, Family, Hopkins, Loneliness, Music, Religion, Social isolation, St. Paul
Tags: 108 Pierce Street, aging, Bob Dylan, Cathedral Hill, concerts, Covid-19, cruising, diaries, drive-ins, Easter, Evil Lizard King, fountain pen, Grammy awards, high school football, journals, Lone Star Grill, Los Angeles Times, Masters of War, Merriam Park, nostalgia, Oliver Stone, Persian Gulf War, rabbit hole, Robert Hilburn, Rough and Rowdy Ways, soda fountains, supper clubs, The Doors, Walt Whitman, William Allingham
Junk
• July 2, 2020 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1991, 1993, Writing
Tags: calendars, Dodge pickup, ephemera, flea markets, furniture, Medina Ballroom, Mike Bailey, pandemic, plays, poems, Theron Hollingsworth, track and field
No Vacancy
• December 30, 2016 • 1 CommentPosted in 1991, 1992, 2001, 2016, Christmas, Florida, Minnetrista, Music, Religion
Tags: 400 Bar, Aztec Camera, City Pages, digital house of mirrors, Facebook, Family Project, Ginsu, Grace Slick, holiday depression, house fire, Instagram, Kimberly, Lisa, Love Ain't For Keepin', Marlee MacLeod, Mata Hari Dress, No Vacancy, Portland Avenue, R.E.M., Rain Parade, Reddit, Season of Silence, Selby Avenue, social media, star Christmas ornament, The Three O'Clock, Tumblr, Twitter, Unity Unitarian, Walgreens
Backyard Incinerator
• August 8, 2014 • 4 CommentsPosted in 1956, 1991, 1992, 2008, 2012, Family, Florida, Indiana, Indianapolis, Minnetrista
Tags: American Spaniel Club, Broad Ripple, Cocker spaniels, cremation, death of a parent, Edith Harter, Greensburg, grief, Horace Harter, house fire, jobs, Joshua Logan, Lena Adams, loss, Picnic, post-World War II, Ray Adams, William Inge, Zenith TV
The Night the Martians Landed
• June 6, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in 1991, comic books, Writing
Tags: Dandelion Wine, David Fox-Brenton, Excelsior, Globe Theater Academy, Loreen, Ray Bradbury, writers, writing