One of the more interesting things I’ve done here in Provincetown was attending a show by performance artist Dandy Darkly under the infamous Dick Dock, where audience members were handed mini-flashlights to train on Dandy as he spun several tales that riffed on masculinity, pirates, and other themes half-sung in hilarious rhymes. His final piece, Bear Skinner, was a Silence …
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Afternoon View – Wonder Wobear
Morning View – PTown Wharf
Evening View – Pilgrim Monument
Afternoon View – PTown Pool Party
Provincetown’s Hat Sisters
Late yesterday afternoon I ran into Provincetown’s legendary Hat Sisters on Commercial Street. People were mobbing them before they could even get out of their car. I first heard about the Hat Sisters many years ago when they made regular appearances in the comic strip The Most Unfabulous Social Life Of Ethan Green.
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Morning View – Provincetown
Evening View – The Boatslip
Afternoon View – PTown City Hall
Provincetown Low Tide
The tides in Provincetown are rather dramatic. It was a bit of an exhausting slog to muck back in from way out there.
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Armistead Maupin Speaks In P-Town
Today I attended Tea With Armistead Maupin, where the famed author entertained a standing-room only crowd with anecdotes from the history of his legendary Tales Of The City series. One highlight was his reading of a chapter from the upcoming The Days Of Anna Madrigal, which traces the history of one of his most beloved characters. The following Q&A from …
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THURSDAY: Ben Cohen In P-Town
Occupy Bear Street
Afternoon View – PTown To-Do List
I’m attending the Armistead Maupin talk later today and will take in one of Matt Alber’s shows later this week. I’m still cracking up over Bearilyn Monroe.
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Afternoon View – Provincetown
A totally last minute trip. I’m wearing enough sunscreen to choke a horse. And thus ends my 18 year absence from P-Town.
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