Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Fake Plastic Trees
George Katzenberger's "Impostors" show opened last night at Cypress College. . . .
Friday, January 19, 2007
Centered, Self-
"Centered on the Center" is a salon-style, unjuried group show put on by the Huntington Beach Art Center every year in January. It's always a mixed bag, but nicely arranged. I have an etching and a linocut in this year's show, which opened tonight.
Labels:
art,
centered on the center,
group shows,
printmaking
Monday, January 1, 2007
The Pleasures of Old-Time Television
Tonight's episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, "Anyone for Murder?"
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour airs locally on KDOC-TV, followed by The Twilight Zone. "Anyone for Murder?" starred a couple of Twilight Zone alumni as well as a young Richard Dawson. This was 1964, a year before Hogan's Heroes and well before Family Feud.
A previous episode had Barney Martin, better known to most of us as Morty Seinfeld.
But most exciting for me was "Murder Case" (1964), featuring not only the husband and wife team of John Cassavettes and Gena Rowlands but also John Banner as the Dutch customs man who foils their scheme. This was a year before Banner was to become a bit better known as Sgt. Schultz, who never foiled a thing in Hogan's Heroes.
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour airs locally on KDOC-TV, followed by The Twilight Zone. "Anyone for Murder?" starred a couple of Twilight Zone alumni as well as a young Richard Dawson. This was 1964, a year before Hogan's Heroes and well before Family Feud.
A previous episode had Barney Martin, better known to most of us as Morty Seinfeld.
But most exciting for me was "Murder Case" (1964), featuring not only the husband and wife team of John Cassavettes and Gena Rowlands but also John Banner as the Dutch customs man who foils their scheme. This was a year before Banner was to become a bit better known as Sgt. Schultz, who never foiled a thing in Hogan's Heroes.
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