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Holiday on Oz

I’m really not a huge Oz fanatic. It just seems to pop up in my life every few years, and I guess this was one of those years.

We saw Wicked the other night at the Kennedy Center and enjoyed it a great deal, though I was a bit stunned at the “new” ending. Mike gave me the book for Christmas, and I just finished it so the story was still fresh. It was interesting to see how they changed a few things around, and I might have enjoyed it even more had I read the book after seeing the play.

We watched the original movie last night (another gift) to catch up and see where things fit in. The new DVD box set is amazingly restored, with lots of extras.

Here are some previous instances that Oz has popped up in my life:

1978
This is my first Wizard of Oz mural. I painted it at my old elementary school in Mt. Morris, Michigan. I attended kindergarden through 4th grade here then came back and did murals in all the rooms while in high school and college. Now it’s the first stop when I’ve finished a new children’s book and doing school visits. Do notice the tin man has two left hands; everyone else does.

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1986
Mural at the Genesee County Health Department. It took months to do this mural, plus the several others not shown. During that time I got to know some of the employees very well. I lost a commission because I made a smart-ass remark about the woman in the photo to her boyfriend while we were out one night. Something about him picking her up at a bar. I also did a life-size painting of Elvis in another gal’s basement that worked there. Lastly, about a year or two after finishing the murals I went back for my very first HIV test. Ahh, the memories.

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2000
Mural at 2122 P St. NW, near Uni Sushi and Omega. The title is “Friends of Dorothy.” Get it? Do ya? It wasn’t my idea, but for the money they paid I could live with it. My original concept was “The Ascension of the Dorothy”. It would have been “fabulous,” with flying monkeys and witches, way over the top, but they paid me the same amount for 3 characters as they would have for 20 or more, so I agreed. I’ll scan in the concept sketch and post it at some point.

A fun thing about this job is that someone just handed me the keys to that cherry picker thing and walked away. I gave people rides, and I helped James at Uni Sushi wash his windows. Every night I drove it around and parked in the back alley.

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Who’s got the year’s No. 1 album?

Lord help us…

Mariah Carey takes the lead from 50 Cent

NEW YORK (AP) — With the 2005 finish line in sight, Mariah Carey has inched past 50 Cent in the race for the year’s best-selling album.

Carey’s “The Emancipation of Mimi” sold 290,000 copies in the week ending December 25, according to figures released Wednesday by Nielsen SoundScan. That brings her total to 4.86 million copies on the year, compared to 4.83 million for 50’s “The Massacre,” which came out in March. (read more…or not)

current mood: nauseated

Mariah ties Elvis with 17th No. 1 single

I’ve never been a big Elvis fan either.

Mariah Carey moved a step closer to the Beatles’ record of 20 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 Thursday as “Don’t Forget About Us” ascended one rung to the top of the singles chart in its 11th week.

With 17 chart-toppers, she now ties Elvis Presley at No. 2 on the all-time list, and becomes the only artist to post two No. 1 songs on the Hot 100 in 2005.

“Don’t Forget About Us” is also Carey’s 16th No. 1 as a songwriter, tying with Barry Gibb for third place. Only Paul McCartney with 32 and John Lennon with 26 have more. read more

mood: worried sick

My Contribution to Brokeback Mountain Mania

Courtesy of David Letterman

Top Ten Signs You’re A Gay Cowboy

10. “Your saddle is Versace”

9. “Instead of ‘Home On The Range’, you sing ‘It’s Raining Men'”

8. “You enjoy ridin’, ropin’, and redecoratin'”

7. “Sold your livestock to buy tickets to ‘Mamma Mia'”

6. “After watching reruns of ‘Gunsmoke’, you have to take a cold shower”

5. “Native Americans refer to you as ‘Dances With Men'”

4. “You’ve been lassoed more times than most steers”

3. “You’re wearing chaps, yet your ‘ranch’ is in Chelsea”

2. “Instead of a saloon you prefer a salon”

1. “You love riding, but you don’t have a horse”