Craig Zobel

Director Craig Zobel presented his film, “Great World of Sound” at the Humanities Center Thursday, Oct 28, 2010.  This was the second film in the Humanities Film Series at YCP.  Zobel was born in NY and graduated from North Carolina School of Arts.  His movie won several prizes across the country and was featured at “The Sundance Film Festival” in 2007.  Magnolia Films, impressed with the movie, funded and handled the distribution. 

The movie was filmed in Charlotte, NC and dubbed a “funny drama” by Zobel.  The story of two music promoters, actors Kene Holiday and Pat Healy, try to find the next amazing act only to slowly realize their true positions are master scam artists.  The actors start unsure of how to perform their sales pitch and gradually become more into their roles.  They play off each other, tell stories to make the sale and pledge their support for the unknown superstar.  The singers and bands are excited about this chance to make it big.  Genuine concern shows on their faces when the promoters begin their pitch on why they must commit their own funds for a recording contract.  Eventually the two main characters realize they are part of a scam and after taking their final payment, they give up music promotion.

Zobel took a unique method to film these audition segments.  Filmed behind a one way mirror, the musicians did not know this was a movie production.  The set was built to look like hotel rooms and the promotions headquarters setting was “dentist office decor in 1983.”  The actors leaned on each other, often improvising on the spot depending on responses they received.  This kept the movie incredibly fresh.  After the pitch scene was filmed the auditioners were let in on the production and asked to continue participating.  Less than 6 people refused and from that point forward they were led by Zobel to achieve what was needed in the film.  The film was cleverly cut to present the characters growth from money hungry to being ashamed of taking people’s money .

The audience was given easy clues to realize the music promotion was a scam.  “Great World of Sound” teased the conscious of its characters and viewers.  Zobel stated “I didn’t want the audience to think ‘this is a scam’ and lose interest.”  He also recognizes a theme to his films of “people rationalizing doing something bad” for their own gain. 

Zobel had great support from his family and friends, often pitching in for free to see him complete his movie.  Zobel’s father assisted the actors portraying scam artists with his past salesman days.  The next film wrapping up in January 2011 is about a Swedish Mobster who decides he should produce video games as a legitimate income.  Fans of Zobel’s film work and his online Japanese cartoon, HomeStar Runner will be eager to see his next film release…hopefully featured on YCP’s campus.

Ghost Hunters

Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, stars of SyFy Channel’s “Ghost Hunters” made an appearance at Penn State College’s Pullo Family Performing Arts Center. They are also founders of “TAPS”, The Atlantic Paranormal Society located in Warwick, Rhode Island. The pair started the show telling about their lives. They own a plumbing company together and never anticipated having a hit television show. Jason is married and has five children as is Grant who has three children. Neither of the two are doctors or scientists as people tend to assume but, they do have 20 years experience in paranormal activities. Currently they are publishing “tween novels” similar to the “Goosebumps” book series.

Types of “haunting” they experienced are Intelligent, Residual, Poltergeist and Inhuman. An Intelligent haunt is usually a human spirit. They interact with the living humans they encounter by moving objects, making noises or calling out. Residual haunt is generally caused by an object within a home or building. The energy is emotional and non-interactive. Poltergeist haunts are usually negative and can involve human manipulation. The rarest haunt is Inhuman. This activity is caused by something that never walked the earth and can be a very strong presence.

Case studies of the two paranormal researchers were shared by power point presentation. They stressed they were not professional speakers. Even before the show there were technical difficulties and those carried into the show. Jason and Grant had great senses of humor and shared several pictures and videos of show footage. Some highlights were the New Bedford Armory in Massachusetts, when a boom mans weight belt is flipped upwards into his face. The Cash Town Inn, PA where a picture frame moves on the table of the investigators room.

A lively question and answer segment closed the show. Upcoming episodes were discussed with a teaser on new technology in the future to help them get in touch with ghosts and entities. All the episodes are taped at night because “that’s when the ghosts are most active and our photography equipment works best in the dark” according to Jason. Both he and Grant have grown accustom to the hazards of their line of work. It is normal for them to be pushed, hit or scratched when communicating with spirits. “We are working with human spirits and expect reactions from them” stated Grant. Fortunately, they have never had a serious injury or encountered a spirit trying to intentionally harm them.

The paranormal duo and family are now the proud owners of The Spalding Inn in Whitefield, New Hampshire. If you are looking for a Halloween road trip they are holding the Spalding Halloween Party, October 23rd and would love for all the ghouls and boys to attend! Information is available on their website http://www.scifi.com/ghosthunters.

That sinking feeling

Everyone knows what that sinking feeling in the stomach is like.  I have become too damn familiar with it unfortunately. 

I get that feeling when I have to:

Talk to John.

 participate in group discussion and know I haven’t read the text. 

See John.

poop and there is no toilet nearby.

Text John.

go to the dentist for a check up.

You get the picture…..

Today, I felt it again.  Right after a test in art class.  I had finished up my test and handed it in, that sinking feeling arrived.  Knocking around inside my belly, twisting up my guts.  I checked my notes and sure enough, I had confused two pieces of art.  That confirmed that one essay question was going to be entirely wrong.  I felt like it was going well during the test but the reality of it is…. I screwed that one question up royally.

Does screwing up one question cause complete failure on the test?  Hell no!  Am I going to get all hung up on this wrong answer?  Hell no!  Does this make me want to give up my art class?  Hell no!  Fight that sinking feeling!  I am a floater!!!  LMAO

I have a sinking feeling about this upcoming Monday at York County Courthouse.  Anytime someone has to go to the courthouse, it certainally causes a sinking feeling.  Being charged with contempt and accused of trying to wreck the business I helped established is a tough pill to swallow.  One gets tired of constantly defending herself, yet this marriage and divorce seems to force me into this position practically daily. 

Cross your fingers for me on Monday.  I’ll let you know how the gavel falls!

~P.

Update on my Art test…..I pulled a 92%  Guess I knew what I was talking about after all.  hahah

Horns and Spears Optional

Calling all experienced voices of York College faculty and staff!

You are needed for the 2011 Opera Choruses with the YCP Community Orchestra.

This is the first collaboration with the community orchestra and the 75 student members of The York College Chorale. The event will be held in CPAC on Sunday, May 8th at 3 PM and will begin with three well known opera choruses. These pieces require many people’s voices to create the proper balance necessary for operatic songs.

The chosen set of opera choruses should be familiar as they are often used by media during advertising. There are two scores by Verdi; Va Pensiero (Nabucco) and The Anvil Chorus (II Trovatore) and one by Mozart, The Voyager’s Chorus (Idomoneo) in the repertoire. The special rehearsals for faculty and staff on these three songs will be held in the evening on April 25, 27, and May 2. Scores are available upon request.

All faculty and staff interested in the opportunity to sing with the student chorale should contact Dr. Grace Muzzo at 717-815-6450 or by email gmuzzo@ycp.edu.

David Shields breaks form

"Write what you can't shut up about!"

York College of PA hosted David Shields as its 2011 Writer-in-Residence from March 23-26.  Shields gave a public reading from his 2008 memoir, The Thing about Life is that one Day You’ll be Dead.  His memoir in uniquely formated and challenges the reader to think about the facts of morality on a scientific level as well as a personal level.  Shields is often expectantly funny, poking fun at himself and at issues of death.  Other passages are dark and pointed, changing the mood towards the seriousness of death.

Through-out his reading and during the follow-up questions, Shields gave quotes and anecdotes.  While there were many, a few that he gave concerning writing were: “cut the fat” by “gold-mining your data dump” and “strip mine it for choice material.”  He also suggests using writing “as a way of out prison” and believes his completion of any written piece is a way to “retire it in his psyche.”

Shields’ writer workshop was held the last day of his visit.  Fourteen York College students, including myself, sat with a National Bestselling Author and had the opportunity to read our short stories to him.  After reading, positive points were discussed and constructive criticism offered by students, attending professors and Shields. 

Shields visit to York College of PA was a wonderful learning experience to all who took advantage of meeting this amazing author.  He broke from the traditional novel format causing quite a stir in the literacy world.  His views on creative non-fiction have cracked the traditional mold and opened the door that any format in writing will be taken seriously.

CONTEMPT!

I hate parking in York to go to the courthouse.  Yet again, I have to go in.  It’s not domestic this time.  I am charged with contempt for interferring with business.  Specifically, John claims I called Yellowbook and changed the mailing address to cause him to lose business because he didn’t run an ad in the phonebook.  Now he wants Judge Ness (same judge that evicted me from the house based on lies) to make ME pay for the phonebook ad AND his lawyer fees.  WTF?

I haven’t had anything to do with the business.  This is John’s way of tying up the divorce process me costing me lawyer fees.  Will this ever end???

The domestic difference

The support hearing came and passed.  Domestics lowered my support to about half of what I was receiving and my claiming of Tesla for 2010 taxes is in question. 

 Our business is failing miserably but there is nothing I can do not that I’m on the outside looking in  At one point, it felt like everyone was calling to be moved but the economy just sucks.  The moving business just doesn’t pay the bills. 

(Though it was a very nice, new ring John was wearing on his wedding finger at the hearing.  Perhaps a material object to show his devotion to the new love of his life.)

With the mortgages in the toilet, loans left unpaid, child support lowered….shouldn’t a rational person stop and just think over whether owning a moving company is sensible.  If people can’t afford their homes and are losing them to the banks, they are not going to have the money for a mover.  The cost of running a moving company is outrageous.  A gross of about $150,000 is reduced to a net income of about $28,000 after expenses. 

A rational person would realize there’s no money in this business anymore.  It’s not going to support the lifestyle one has grown accustomed to.  I understand that and feel strongly that continuing to let debt fall behind into collections will not be beneficial to anyone.

Just my opinion….if a ship is sinking, do something!  The communication during the divorce is dismal.  I’ve been told bankruptcy will be filed, then I was told not.  As far behind as everything is and all lines of credit maxed out, I only see the ship going down. 

This failed marriage is extremely difficult for me.  While the love I once had is long gone,  the disappointment  and emotional scars are still fresh.  Until the divorce is completed and custody established, I will still feel that pain.  The good thing about having these feelings is it reminds me I am alive.  If I’m alive, I will continue getting through everyday and never give up. 

~P.

Delauter/Crider Domestics tomorrow

Great….Monday at York County Courthouse. What a pain in the ass just finding parking in York City, then going through the security check and to top it off losing the remainder of Monday with Tesla.   Because I have to go to domestics and repeat for the fourth time that: I live in my parent’s basement, I am a full-time student at York College and I have no income because Mr. Delauter has not been paying what the court has instructed him to pay.  Even though he’s not paying, he’s taking ME to domestics. 

Tomorrow is for his plea to domestics that his support obligations should be dismissed or diminished due to his income reduction.  Business is slow, I’m told.    The only change in my life is I’ve been using my student loan funds to survive.  I see no way domestic is going to change the support orders, but who really knows.

Somehow I survive all this bullshit and drama.  All the court dates, lawyer fees, new girlfriends, new people moving in.  Is a girlfriend with four kids going to SAVE Mr. Delauter money?  I don’t see why the hell she would want to move in with a man who is soooo broke the house is foreclosure, the car has been repossessed, the timeshare is in foreclosure, the line of credit is behind, second mortgage is behind, credit cards were never paid, he can’t pay his own child support or alimony to the woman he is STILL married to…..it goes on and on and on. 

Not that his lifestyle will reflect what a financial mess our current situation is.  I am already receiving state assistance, I have nothing left to lose but my child and this meeting has NOTHING to do with custody, nor do I really think he will get majority custody when Tesla starts school.

I imagine tomorrow will go something like this:

Mr. Delauter: I shouldn’t have to pay support because my business is not making enough money (not that he has looked for a job.)  Pattie claimed Tesla on her taxes last year and it wasn’t her turn.

Domestic:  Mr. Delauter, the filing of taxes makes no difference.  You are instructed by the court to pay your support obligations.

Mr. Delauter: But it wasn’t Pattie’s turn to claim Tesla!

Domestics: Again, that makes no difference.

Mr. Delauter: But now I owe money to the IRS and I am broke, even though I seem to afford eating out, my truck payments, clubbing with my new woman, moving her and her four kids in because I know, this one is it.  SHE is my soulmate…  I love her kids just as much as I love Tesla and I want to  have Tesla all the time because I am what’s best for her and it doesn’t matter what Tesla thinks.  Yes, Pattie is a good mom, but I am so self-centered and greedy that I want Tesla all the time and don’t want to pay child support or alimony, even though I haven’t divorced Pattie yet.  I am holding off on that divorce issue as long as possible so I can convince my new girlfriend how wonderful I am.  Once I know she is in my hooks, I will find a way to get her to help me buy Pattie and my house so I don’t have to sell it.  Pattie seems to have made up her mind.  She doesn’t want to agree to settlement payments.  She says it’s because she’s “not going to be taken advantage of by a big asshole like me”.  I would make the payments.  Really, I would.  Don’t pay any attention to my past record of refusing to pay and letting Pattie’s Mercedes be repoed while I went out and bought a new truck.  Yes, I knew I didn’t have the money to afford it, but what the fuck, I am “the man” and I will do as I please!

Domestic: Pay your support orders, Mr. Delauter.  Your hearing with the enforcement officer is April 1st.  You’ll be a fool to miss it.

HAHAHA!

~P.

2011 Lambda Drag Show

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The lense for my camera on my cellphone is cracked.  Sorry….I have video’s being emailed to me.  Will post them soon!!  🙂

Beaver Hole Essay N:Clothing

N: Clothing-Oddly enough, people let their clothes behind.  “Look up,” I told my brother as we walked across the road to a barren area.  Sam started to laugh when he saw the variety of clothing hanging from the tree limbs.  “Someone forgot to take their clothes with them after a swim.” He said shaking his head.  Laughing at that thought I replied, “Or were caught screwing at the bridge and didn’t have time to put them back on!” 

Condoms are common at Beaver Hole and it’s not the beavers that use them.  There was a condom entangled in the limb of some roadside brush.  It blended in with the bleached out yellow leaves so well, I didn’t realize what it was initially.  The number of twists the yellowed condom made around the limb was curiously done intentionally.  A condom tossed after a hard, hot and public fuck could not possible fix itself onto a limb in that fashion.  I am certain it is a trophy to the man who left his DNA behind.  When he drives by in his rusted pick-up truck, he glances at his marker of that hot, sticky night.  Well, he may have looked upon it with sweet memories, but that is no longer.  I grabbed that limb with my gloved hand and broke it from the bush, thinking to myself, “I wonder what it would be like to have hard, hot sex at Beaver Hole?”

~P