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Thoughts on Art, Creation and the Death of Alexander McQueen

Being an artist who works for little money and sporadic attention news of the suicide of celebrated bad boy fashion designer Alexander McQueen left me humbled at the randomness of life, the unfairness of celebrity, happiness and what it takes to create a self-made life as an artist or just an everyday Jane.

It would seem like someone who had such acclaim should be happy. Especially when that someone did it his own way, without the agreement of the establishment and who rose to great prominence in spite of them. After all don’t money and success especially when doing something you love always lead to happiness?

Of course, as proven time and time again the answer is an obvious NO.

Yet we are lucky to be surrounded by so many inspired creators who need to do their work, be it music, writing, dance, photography whatever the hell it is that turns them on, without so much attention. The need to create is what drives them.

So like our friend Bridgeport comedian Jackson noted, in of all places his Facebook page, we are both the slave and our master.

Poor people are often happy. Rich folks often miserable. Same for the famous and the unknown, too.

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It’s Valentine’s Weekend, Mardis Gras and Skunk Mating Time Too

Well the first two I am sure you already know about but after several drives by Beardsley Park smelling what was either a skunk or some of the finest green smoke ever to appear in Connecticut we read in the New Haven Register that February is that oh so special time of year when skunks mate and their oh so aromatic smell is a sign of love gone wrong.

But the really interesting part is that if the female isn’t interested in her male suitor she just lets go and douses him with a big old spray of skunk juice leaving the male to ponder his heartbreak all alone in the cold.

So if you’re shy around someone you want to get it on with, GO FOR the LOVE. And if she or he tells you NFW console yourself with the knowledge that if love stinks at least you won’t.

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Who Needs The French Quarter When We’ve Got Black Rock

Okay Bridgeport isn’t New Orleans but we’ve got a whole day and night of music, some free beads and a whole lot of celebrating that might make you think you’re south of the Mason Dixon Line. No’ we’re not smoking anything we’re talking about the Third Annual Black Rock Mardis Gras Celebration.

Acoustic Cafe, Lady Luck and Black Rock Cafe are the place to be this Saturday February 13th. From 2pm til 2 am come hear the music at three venues for just $20 bucks. Advanced tickets are an even bigger bargain at $15 and available at The Acoustic Cafe .

Kids under 12 are free and 12 to 21 years old get in for just $5 smackers. The young ones must be accompanied by an adult and can party to the music at Lady Luck up to 8:30. Then its time to call your babysitter.

Jazz trombone great Delfayo Marsalis, Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra share the love along with lots of other bands bands that you know and love and others that we know you’ll love.

Check out Black Rock Rocks for more details.

Oh yeah and you can party for a cause. This year the party benefits the Uptown Music Theater of New Orleans. Founded in 2000 by Delfeayo Marsalis, Uptown Music Theatre is a summer arts program specifically aimed at providing junior high and high school youth with musical theatre training.

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The Anywhere Celebration Congregation

After drawing surprisingly vitriolic responses to what she thought were rather silly but fun ideas about the future of modern society, Saint Bernadette has taken a hiatus from social commentary to focus on her other community service – being the front person in local band, Saint Bernadette.

As some of you already know, Saint Bernadette, presented a re-imagining of Sunday mass as the celebration to release their new cd “Cover Thy Neighbor” which features compositions written by friends and neighbors from around Connecticut and in the band’s immediate circle.

Thought the weather provided every obstacle possible – closed roads, zero visibility and more – the event still managed to fill the Acoustic Cafe and a good time was had by all.

In fact, such a good time was had by all that the decision has been made to take this show on the road in the form of “The Anywhere Celebration Congregation” which will take shape as a double bill of Saint Bernadette with Danbury group, Joe Roberto & Poverty Hash, traveling in a giant loop around the eastern half of the United States on their way to SXSW.

Peep it here in the video and keep your eyes peeping for upcoming tour announcements:

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