Check out this podcast that Ed recently recorded for TothWorld. Ed reads his short story "The End of Sonny's Bar," a hair-raising tale of underage drinking and serious ass-whoopin' with a pool cue that was published in the Spring 06 issue of Limestone: A Journal of Art and Literature. First, Paul Toth reads a few letters from Arthur Rimbaud and promotes his forthcoming book--but don't worry, Ed is up next. Paul is actively seeking writers and musicians to contribute to his podcasts. So, if you fit the bill send him an e-mail.
On a somewhat more sober note:
Pick up this week's issue of The Villager or Chelsea Now for Ed's coverage of the Andy Warhol "Wake" at the Cynthia von Buhler Gallery. Cynthia von Buhler and Anton Perich are shown in the photo at left. I actually had a nice chat with Anton at a party here at the hotel Saturday night. He described how his bar-code-like image that was in the exhibit was created by a machine that he made in 1972.
Click through for the photo gallery from the event.
Artist Stephen Joester and Debra Anderson in front of Joester's work.
Artist Pamela Martin in front of her Warhol quilt.
Taylor Meade with a fan visting from L.A.
Artist curator Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen along with his daughter. Some of you might recognize Jacob, as he was a good friend of Hiroya.
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