Archive for the 'Photo diary' Category

Photo diary: one August day in Reno

November 6, 2010

On our way to Burning Man, Andy and I stopped and visited his mother and stepfather, who live in Reno

I'd met Brooke once before in New York -- very nice and funny

This was my first time meeting Tony -- I liked him a lot, especially because he has a close personal relationship with the birds who hang out in the trees in their yard

They were very gracious and hospitable both before and after Burning Man

They loaned us tools, fed us great meals, and sent us on our merry way

Photo diary: the week in people

November 3, 2010

Simon the Brit

Will and Andy at Vynl in Chelsea

Keith at MOMA

Bronx Gridlock, the champions at Gotham Girls Roller Derby's final match of the season

Suzy Hotrod, retiring star jammer for Queens of Pain (she's got guns!)

Mathew and Randall after the Cedar Lake Ballet concert at the Joyce

Photo diary: the week in abstraction

November 1, 2010

window detail (Chelsea)

steamed bok choy at Radiance

torso study

Photo diary

October 24, 2010

a glimpse of the gamelan I play with (Kusuma Laras)

Ben Haggard was visiting from Santa Fe, so he and Andy and I took a stroll through the Abstract Expressionist show at MOMA, filled with good stuff, including lots of Mark Rothkos

the atrium is set up for museumgoers to perform their own versions of Yoko Ono's "Scream Piece" -- curiously, we watched a number of women get photographed at the microphone as if they were screaming, but they didn't make any sound. afraid to disturb the peace? I wasn't. I screamed. Loudly. Fun!

Still Life with Foot. a study in focus

Photo diary: the Bessie Awards

October 20, 2010
that's Ishmael Houston-Jones, by the way, one of the judges and presenters

I went to the Bessie Awards at Symphony Space as the guest of Keith Hennessy. Like most awards, the Bessies are supposed to be a secret until they're announced onstage, but since Keith lives in San Francisco they let him know in advance, and he decided to fly in to accept his award in person.

We stopped for a piece of pizza on our way to the awards. Keith was wearing his pink cowboy shirt handmade in Bangkok.

He wore his brown suit with bright green shoes. I wore my handmade Italian wool three-piece navy pinstriped suit with my red faux-horsehair shoes from Daffy's. We took the subway.

Here's Keith with Carla Peterson, executive director of Dance Theater Workshop, where he performed his award-winning show CROTCH last year.

The reception was fun. I ran into people I haven't seen in years -- Lori E. Seid, Mark Russell, Stephen Greco, Dennis Cooper, and Harold Norris (pictured here with me).

Isaac Mizrahi was the MC. I thought he was funny and dishy and loving to the performers, but he horrified many audience members by telling a story about running into a former ballerina on the street and thinking to himself, "Omigod, you've blown up!"

The Bessies didn't happen last year, for various (mostly fiscal) reasons, so this year they played catch-up by citing 6 shows from the 2008-2009 season and 6 from the 2009-2010 season. Those awards were given to everyone involved in the show. Plus there were 7 awards given to performers, two of which were for multiple performers, one of which was the final award of the night given to Paradigm, the group of legendary veteran dancers pictured here: (from right) Carmen deLavallade, Gus Solomons Jr., Valda Setterfield, Dudley Williams, and Michael Blake. (not pictured: Hope Clarke and Keith Sabado)

Ish and Keith after the show

There was an after-party on Columbus at 71st Street, and then we walked home, stopping at Columbus Circle for a falafel sandwich and a peek at this emptied-out retail space on Broadway and 58th Street. Life in New York City.