Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Clergy from the National Cathedral publish an open letter rebuking Trump: 'Have we no decency?'

Man, it's about time.

Read the letter.

R.I.P. Harold Prince

Harold Prince Dies: Broadway Legend Who Produced Original ‘West Side Story’, ‘Fiddler’, ‘Phantom’ & More Was 91

Read obituary. 

Amazingly enough, I received this letter from him early in my career:
Thank you for letting me read The Comedian In Spite Of Himself. It's impressive work.I'm up to my ears with three projects for just this season, and I don't respond obsessively enough to your play to want to commit myself further. But, as I said, it's first rate.
Harold Prince
Producer, Phantom of the Opera etc.
He did not get the script from me, so this letter was a shock. I learned that what happened was this: a NY actress was in Pdx and saw the play at the New Rose Theatre. Not only did she love it, she wanted to be in it. So she got a script from the theater and passed it on to her friend, Prince.

It is obviously satisfying when such a major theater figure calls your work "first rate" and "impressive." But he was too busy putting together Phantom of the Opera  ha ha.


Monday, July 29, 2019

Old age

I am beginning to experience old age as a tad pathetic. The smallest chore can be a challenge: brushing my teeth, making a pot of coffee. Trying to write, I begin one false start after another. Reading my last plays, I realize I will never be that good again. Fortunately I still love cooking and planning our meals. The new dog presents distraction and play. Jazz still moves me.

But the end is near. I can feel it.

Sunday, July 28, 2019

The American System Is Already Failing By Andrew Sullivan

The awful truth is that the American constitutional system is failing on almost every level. The system, it turns out, is not even strong enough to withstand one Trump term, let alone two. Trump intuited this in 2016, and if he wins reelection, as he now has a good chance of doing, what’s left of liberal democracy will be under acute duress.
The “extinction-level event” that I feared in the spring of 2016 is already here. Look around you. And it wasn’t even a fight.
Read it and weep. 

Flesh & bone v. the Imagination

I was reading an old play of mine this morning when it occurred to me that the people I create on the page of a play are very real to me. In fact, at times in my life, my created people have been more real to me than the flesh & bone people in my life at the time, and as you can imagine, this has caused conflicts from time to time. Is creative writing at this level a form of mental illness?

Saturday, July 27, 2019



Active amateur astronomer through high school,, six inch f12.5 reflecting telescope, homemade.
Highlights include camping in Mojave desert, h.s. grad, college grad. LA friends, US Army.

Friday, July 26, 2019

We don’t have 12 years to save the climate. We have 14 months.

Read it and weep.

No way so if this is true, it's over.

The Stiff

At the end of my 1975 political farce THE STIFF, a character says that people get the leaders they deserve.

This, unfortunately, appears to be the case in the U.S. at present. Bone Spur squeaked by through the Electoral College but he still has millions of supporters. This, in my view, is a profound failure of K-12 education, where clear thinking and the principles of our government should have been taught in a way to stick. 

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Need a 'Blueprint to Remove Trump'? Look at What Puerto Ricans Did in Just 16 Days

"In less than 16 days, Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló is expected to resign after mass protests. I can't even recall all the horrible shit Trump has done in the last 16 days."
Read it. 

Fat chance, alas.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Mueller testimony

I predict a bust, relative to progressive expectations of nailing Bone Spur in criminal activity. Hope I am wrong.

Surprise, surprise

Been feeling a tad isolated out here in Milwaukie ... but this is changing. Ends up, a number of former theater artists in Pdx are escaping this way. I ran into one, saw a play here directed by a woman who had directed two of my plays in the 80s, a fan of my work. Haven't talked to a fan in ages ha ha! So it's nice to have some compatible folks in the area. And then, today, a former PSU colleague emailed me in search of "good conversation." Another possible connection. Looking up.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Letter to Omar

From England, tens of thousands signing:

“We are disgusted by Donald Trump’s attack on you. His blatant, unashamed racism has appalled people around the world. You embody the best of America. Its diversity is its strength. Thank you for showing the world that America can still provide leadership to be proud of, even when the White House has abdicated that role. We stand in solidarity with you.”

Heat

The Pacific NW has been extremely lucky with its recent weather.


Thursday, July 18, 2019

The late, great?

To scholars of fascism — who have been ringing the alarm bells since Trump began his
climb to power in 2015 — the rally in Greenville felt like an escalation. Like the U.S.
just made another leap toward outright fascism.
“I am not easily shocked. But we are facing an emergency,” tweeted Jason Stanley,
a Yale University philosophy professor and author of the book “How Fascism Works.”
“Journalists must not get away with sugar coating this,” Stanley wrote. “This is the
face of evil.”
Read it and weep. 

Monday, July 15, 2019

Six shocking climate events that happened around the world last week

Article of the day

Donald Trump's racist tweets show he doesn't understand America

Read it.

No understanding of "a melting pot."

Or it might show the opposite: he understands how racist the country actually is.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Make yourself at home


Mirror

Despite the "Passing" annual checkup I feel like my quality of life is slowly fading. Arthritis, unexpected expenses, this and that ... not the vacation retirement of fantasy. Hangin' in like Gunga Din.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

War, Memory and Gettysburg

Chris Hedges on war. As moving and incisive a reflection as anything I've read recently.

New summer drink

I drink a lot of iced coffee, even in winter. Last night I read an article about a new rage: iced expresso and tonic water. I am trying it this a.m. and it's pretty good. Might have more.

Monday, July 8, 2019

Meet Liddy, our new family member


A one year old terrier mix. Met him several weeks ago, pathologically shy but something about him ... decided on a second look but he was sick ... finally well and we looked again today and he was a different dog, full of energy saying, Adopt me! adopt me!, jumping up on us, licking our faces ... so we did.

His adjustment is remarkable! He crashed at the foot of my chair and napped within hours at our strange new home for him. Later he napped in Harriet's lap. He likes it here. We like him here. 

p.s. About the name. The dog was a stray in Calif, shipped to rescue facility in Tualatin, and named there, Little. We didn't like the name but he was used to it. Harriet changed it to Liddle, then Liddy for short.



Sunday, July 7, 2019

Baumholder 1961


 the book leads up to the crisis when the Berlin Wall was built by East Germany in 1961 March 29, 2019
I was in Baumholder in 1960-62 stationed in the same Army intelligence unit as the author. The book captures the zany life of buddies dealing with the seriousness of their work and their off duty time partying, avoiding soldiers from the combat branches who like to fight, and chasing the local "bar girls", many of whom were East German spies. It struck me as entertaining and realistic. Reminds me a bit of "Catch 22" by Heller. I phoned the author and we agreed - "if you weren't there you probably wouldn't believe it".
Check out the novella. 


USA 2-0

More lopsided than the score. Heroic N goalie. N had no offense, first shot at goal in 77th minute! Many by USA throughout game. But USA held scoreless in first half.

Best to come: accept AOC invitation to House of Rep and thumb noses at Bone Spur.

Heart v. head

On paper the U.S. should win the WC today. They will celebrate "We told you so."  USA! USA! etc.

The Netherlands are the Cinderella team, a role the US once played. I'll be rooting for them. Football/soccer would be better off by their upset. A longshot, yes. I hope it happens.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Still kicking

Annual checkup yesterday, came out like gangbusters. All vitals excellent. Low BP, low cholesterol, lost some weight ... looking good. So I'll probably drop dead later today ha ha.

Monday, July 1, 2019

World Cup

I've always been a fan of the women's U.S. football/soccer team. Until now. Their excessive celebrating during a 13-0 rout turned me off. It was the Yankees going bonkers playing a Little League Team. No class. So in the semi's I am rooting for England and Netherlands. U.S. needs a little humility. However, I admit they are damn good. All the same, they were lucky to beat Spain, as Hope Solo herself has written. They are beatable. So let them be beat and go home and think about it.