Archive for the 'Writing' Category
Let’s Go Way Out West! (Part 1)
• April 22, 2021 • 5 CommentsPosted in 1993, screenwriting, Theater, Travel, Writing
Tags: Alamo, BBQ Chicken, Casey, Chianti Classico, curate, Diana Seyb, Dicks, grief, Highlands College of New Mexico, Hollingsworth, Houston, Jim, John Wayne, Lone Star beer, Menger's Hotel, New Mexico, Old Carriage House, Paul, Portmeirion, Pulcini's, Riverwalk, San Antonio, Santa Fe, Sonora, Texas, Therese, Trish, Vaughan
Interstices
• December 31, 2020 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1971, 1980, 1982, 1992, 1993, 2020, Maryland, St. Paul, Writing
Tags: A.A. Milne, Available Light Creative, Bob Ozasky, claw-footed bathtub, Coen Brothers, Covid-19, Diana Seyb, Eeyore, Fargo, Hill Street Blues, Houston, indpendent bookstore, journal writing, Larson Printing, Little Big League, Mark Frost, Merriam Park, Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport, Pierce Street, R.C. Dicks, Shakespearean actor, Terry Ward, The Hungry Mind, The Wandering Moon, Twin Peaks, West Hollywood
Future Games
• October 29, 2020 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1993, 2010, 2013, 2020, St. Paul, Writing
Tags: adulting, AOL, Apple Macintosh IIsi, autumn, baby books, climate change, Covid-19, curiosity, Earthlink, economic disparities, Fleetwood Mac, global pandemic, information superhighway, library, lilacs, Merriam Park, Mr. Cautious, nuclear war, persistence of memory, Pierce Street, racial injustice, Reagan, romance, stargazing, Susan Orlean, transistor radio
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
Talkin’ South Texas No Mariachi Tropical Depression Blues
• April 3, 2020 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1993, Mound, St. Paul, Travel, Writing
Tags: Aunt Joyce, Ben Simon, Bill Clinton, Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Brookdale Proex, Cable Access St. Paul, Cheers, Colin, Corpus Christi, Corpus Crispy, Cousin Jason, Daniel, Daytimer Journal, Docksides, Ellen Terry, Galtier Plaza, Jessica, Joe Alaniz, John Connally, Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues, LBJ, Los Campeones de Raul Ruiz, Lou Sitter, Memorial Day, menudo, Midwest Creole, Molly Ivins, Monsignor Michael Heras, NRBQ, Poltergeist III, Sheraton, Starlite Dance, Steve Ferguson, The Three Stooges, Uncle Gordon, Whataburger, Yvonne
Living in the Past
• January 17, 2020 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1993, 2020, Depression, Hopkins, Kentucky, Lake Minnetonka, St. Paul, Writing
Tags: behavior, blogs, BSI project, Cathedral Hill, Corpus Christi, CTS, Daytimer Journal, diaries, drafts, drive-in movies, editorial slate, Ellen Terry screenplay, family meals, flea markets, Hopkins, Jason, Jethro Tull, journals, Kentucky Derby, Merriam Park, Minnetonka, radio, renting, summer vacation, Terry, Texas, TV
Moving Mountains
• August 30, 2019 • 2 CommentsPosted in 2019, St. Paul, Writing
Tags: Andy Dufresne, aspiration, Brian, Cathedral Hill, Merriam Park, Mitsubishi pickup, Selby Avenue, Shawshank, Summit Hill, Summit mansion, Theron Hollingsworth, Western Avenue
Decimations
• May 11, 2018 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1989, 1990, Family, Great Britain, Hopkins, Reading, Writing
Tags: Brian, Colin, decades, depression, Ellen Terry screenplay, Fingerhut, Jedi, journal writing, Knollwood Towers West, memory, Smoke Signal, time, typing
The Year That Changed My Life (Part 6)
• April 14, 2018 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1989, Great Britain, Travel, Writing
Tags: Abi, Addison Road, American Express, AYH Auction, Bill Lockyer, Boston, Chester Place, Compton, Covent Garden, East Croydon, Ellen Terry screenplay, Found Drowned, Gatwick, Green Park, Guinness, Hilary, Holland Park, Kensington High Street, Leicester Square, Lindsay, Little Holland House, London, Maple House, Mayfair, McEwan's Scotch Ale, Melbury Road, Michael Robbins, National Portrait Gallery, Oxford Street, Pimlico, Richard Jefferies, Seven Stars Pub, Simpkins, St. Barnabbas Church, Surrey, Tass, Tate Gallery, Tell Me My Heart, Theatre Museum, Tottenham Court Road, Toynbee Hall, Trafalgar Square, University of Guildford, Warren Street station, Waterloo station, Watts Gallery, Wood Green
The Year That Changed My Life (Part 4)
• March 24, 2018 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1989, Great Britain, Theater, Travel, Writing
Tags: Bath, Bearflat, Brighstone, Bristol, Bristol Theatre Department, Cambridge Lodge, Christopher Robinson, Cowes, Edward William Godwin, Ellen Terry, Endymion, Farringford, Ibsen, Isle of Wight, Jane Tapley, Keith Barker, London, Midsummer Night's Dream, New Orleans, Newport, Our Country's Good, Portland Square, Richard J. Hutchings, Sheridan House, tandoori, Tennyson, Tenterden, The Briary, the Old Vic, The Wandering Moon, Theatre Royal, Western Daily Press