Pictures from an exhibition ... and more

I shot this at the Castle Green Thursday night as we set up the bar and the food for my dad Milt Wilson's show of postcard art. It was the last moment of calm -- hundreds of people came by that evening to look at the works, beautifully hung by the Lightbringer Project's Patricia Hurley and Tom Coston and my sister Victoria and major domo-ed by my sister Alicia. It was a wild success.

Peggy Phelps, Norma Wilson, Milt and the Star-News' Janette Williams were among the correspondence-art revelers.

That was the night's motto.

These are some of the Russian journalists who visited the Star-News last week and who I columnized about.

And Friday, host Barry Gordon, Andre Coleman of the Pasadena Weekly and I got to interview Congressman Adam Schiff on 55 KPAS's "City Beat," which will be cablecast this week. Schiff was just off the plane from Washington and the government version of the international economic meltdown, but was his usual calm, well-mannered self as he described his part in staving off bread lines ...
Comments
I like that Schiff's not touching any of you journo-whores.
Mike
Posted by: Sharkey | October 13, 2008 9:36 PM
Like the Russky babes tho.
Mike
Posted by: Sharkey | October 13, 2008 9:37 PM
Aw Mike whats the matter, you jealous that the journos are not touching you?
Posted by: Mikey | October 15, 2008 1:04 PM
Larry, I heard from Tom that it was a nice event. Sorry I had to miss it.
Posted by: Ann Erdman | October 16, 2008 6:43 PM
I hope you weren't soft on Mr. Schiff and his support of the Patriot Act. It is truly puzzling as to why he gets such a break considering his involvment in and support of (and refusal to spreak about) Patriot.
Posted by: M Haines | October 19, 2008 10:10 AM