Native American punk poet.
New wave lead singer and art teacher.
Museum docent and animation voice actress.
Lifetime achievement award winner.
A girl in trouble may be a temporary thing, but an artist is forever.
Follow your muse...
Native American punk poet.
New wave lead singer and art teacher.
Museum docent and animation voice actress.
Lifetime achievement award winner.
A girl in trouble may be a temporary thing, but an artist is forever.
The Misadventures of John and Lorraine
Two lonely kids - John and Lorraine - find a lonely man visiting the zoo while they are ditching school. They develop an unlikely friendship with Angelo Pignati, who is the title character, The Pigman.
Lorraine is the product of a single-parent household, the daughter of a nurse who is perpetually angry and mean. She takes every opportunity to belittle her daughter, who, in John's point of view, is far more attractive than Lorraine realizes or her mom lets on. Her mother is also physically abusive, not above slapping her daughter to keep her in line.
John's a mess too; he is also the product of abuse, a combination of verbal and neglect. His father is an alcoholic, and his mother has OCD, more worried about a clean house than demonstrating kindness to her son. They prefer his older brother to him.
The two find refuge with the Pigman, who indulges their whims, enjoys their company, and treats them with kindness and respect. They become increasingly protective of him after they discover that while he states his wife is away visiting her sister, she has, in fact, passed away.
Of course, it goes haywire.
There is an accident when the three spontaneously purchase roller skates, and the Pigman is hospitalized. Promising to take care of the house, John decides to throw a party instead, since he is never allowed to do this at home. Their friends take advantage, breaking, stealing, and destroying most of the contents of the house, including a raid on the deceased Mrs. Pignati's wardrobe.
The Pigman comes home from the hospital early, and the kids are arrested. They go to apologize and make it up to him by taking him to the zoo. It is there that they discover his favorite animal, the gorilla, has passed away, and the Pigman dies of a broken heart.
The story is told in alternating chapters from Lorraine's and John's points of view. The book, in their words, is their way of memorializing Mr. Pignati, and a way for them to sort their feelings about the incidents as they transpired, as well as a way for them to come to terms with the feelings they have for each other. While they do kiss and are inseparable, it is not determined if they are a couple by the end of the novel.
Play me some mountain music, Be-at-tle
Some songs on my list would make a redneck holler, "That's not country!" But when country music absorbs the spirit of gospel, soul, bluegrass, zydeco, folk, and rock, there's some bending of the rules. Did you know Elvis only played the Opry once, in 1954, and was told he was too rockabilly to return?
Times have changed; even Ringo played the Opry in 2025. Onto our alternative list:
Indigo Girls, Closer to Fine
Little Feat, Dixie Chicken
The Beatles, I've Just Seen a Face
Everly Brothers, Close to You
Ray Charles, Georgia
Elvis Presley, That's All Right
Harry Choates, Jole Blon
Skeeter Davis, The End of the World
Bob Seger, Shame on the Moon
Lady Gaga, Joanne
Bruce Springsteen, Atlantic City
The Monkees, What Am I Doing Hanging 'Round?
My dad had a thing for curly, short-haired brunettes.
Connie Francis was an Italian-American from New Jersey. Her dad would have put the Dance Moms to shame, entering her in countless talent shows and beauty pageants when she was just a child.
She was beautiful, talented, AND smart - salutatorian of the Newark Arts High School, class of 1955.
She appeared on various variety shows back in the day, waiting for her big break, including Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts and NBC's Startime Kids. She was hired to voice Tuesday Weld's singing in the movie Rock Rock Rock, which led to her being a ghost performer for the movie Jamboree.
Then she scored her first major hit with the song Who's Sorry Now? when it debuted on American Bandstand, New Year's Day, 1958. A flurry of hits followed, including Stupid Cupid, My Happiness, Frankie, and Lipstick on Your Collar.
My soft spot for Connie comes from the first-ever spring break movie and hit song Where the Boys Are, released in 1961. She sang and starred in the picture as Angie, who falls for jazz musician Basil.
Connie went through some personal traumas in the 70s and 80s, including being raped while on tour and her brother's murder by the mafia. She has written several books, appeared in revues in Vegas, and finally retired in 2018.
Because social media is a bizarre and often wonderful thing, her song Pretty Little Baby from 1961 became a viral hit in 2025, an achievement she was able to enjoy before her passing in July 2025. In a memorial post, The Beatles' social media lauded her as the first female rock star and noted she rivaled them in popularity in the early '60s. A lovely swan song.
Native American punk poet. New wave lead singer and art teacher. Museum docent and animation voice actress. Lifetime achievement award w...