going to help me pay a bill or even buy a metrocard. I guess I am still learning how to create the life I feel good living.
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A Trilogy of Assholery
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
When someone tells me three times within 15 minutes that he can be a “real asshole,” I have certainly learned in my life to believe the person. If this were a personal interaction, I would’ve simply said, “I believe you,” and walked away. But this is someone I have to work with if I’m going to be part of a particular creative project. So I could’ve said something to the effect of, “This isn’t going to work for me; I’ve done more than my time with an asshole.” But I liked the project, and it will be over in a few weeks, so, with an end in sight, I agreed to do it. Now I am wondering if I made the right choice. No money is involved, so it isn’t
going to help me pay a bill or even buy a metrocard. I guess I am still learning how to create the life I feel good living.I am not enjoying what I thought I would enjoy, but I hope in the end that I will feel proud of my part in the project.…..I traveled three buses in Saturday night’s crazy snowstorm to City Island to do a comedy set on the musician’s break at a Days of Wild music show at the Starving Artist’s Café. I love that place. I also always enjoy Days of Wild.Guitarist and singer Artie Dillon came up with a theme song for me. I was delighted at the introduction.
This time, however, I had a heckler in the audience. That is rare for me,so it didn’t register right away that he indeed was a heckler. I thought he just wanted to ask me something – it’s a more casual atmosphere and not a comedy club, so it can be conversational at times. I answered his nonsense. I’d never seen him before. I didn’t know what he was all about yet. Well my sincere and intelligent answers didn’t do it for him. So he continued to interrupt. I asked him if he would like the mic. That seemed to shut him up for a bit. I continued doing my stuff, and he was leaving. The stage is next to the door. I saw him and said, “You’re leaving? Thanks for heckling me.” He said, “You’re welcome.” And he left.As the door shut behind him, one of my favorite people there yelled out to me, “The IQ level in the room just went up.”The support is so wonderful.I continued my material, and there was laughter, which did feel good. It’snot an easy room for a comic. Most of the people are intelligent and enjoy some of my stuff that other audiences tend to not get. I really like that this audience knows what an amoeba is and that a “hoe” is a garden tool. It allows them to get my jokes. However, some are rather conservative and don’t appreciate my loose language and sexual references while others love it. At the extremes, some have asked me to be dirtier, and others have not even smiled during my set. I decided to accept I won’t please everybody. That led to me remembering some song lyrics which led to a comedy bit which made most folks laugh.When the musicians went back on stage, another one of my favorite people there shared a story from the stage about the heckler. Seems he arrived as an asshole. Several years ago, he had a new open mic comic in tears. She ran out and never returned. It was an open mic where people are working on their stuff. No one is expected to be a pro at an open mic. The person sharing this story went on to say, “This time, you got him to leave.”Of course, as a comic, it’s not my goal to make people leave, but it’s better than not being able to do my set. As a person, when narcissists or any kind of rude person leaves, I take it as a diploma -- proof that I’ve learned and grown and now give off a very different vibe.At the end of the night, I received a wonderful, long, genuine hug from the man that booked me. He said something like, "You are a good woman."It is so wonderful to be appreciated.
…..On Sunday night, I returned from the store and three male teenagersentered my building with me. I did not recognize them as people from the building. They did not say thank you when they entered though I unlocked the lobby door. They went to the elevator which made my decision to take the stairs. They spoke in Spanish. As I was heading toward the steps, one kept saying, “Senora.” I turned around and asked, “You’re talking to me? I don’t speak Spanish.” He asked if the elevator was working. I said, “Sometimes.” Then he had the balls to ask what floor I live on. “Not your concern,” I answered.I marched up the stairs, carefully listening to their voices andmovements. I believe my attitude said, “Don’t fuck with me. I’m tired of assholes and just might end you.”Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 12:00 AM | Labels: Artie Dillon, assholery, Days of Wild, heckler, Mindy Matijasevic, Papa Guyo Guyocious, stand-up comedy, Starving Artist Café | 6 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Tuesday "She" on a Saturday
Saturday, February 10, 2018
I’ve been cast as a high school principal in a play!It is part of a one-act play festival by new playwrights. Though no money is involved, I am happy to be in a play. A young woman wrote it, and I like it. I deeply appreciate her message. I hope the director and I manage to work well together. I will do my part.I am performing stand-up the next two Saturdays at the same place. Ianticipate a lot of the same audience. So I feel the need to write some new stuff. I hope I manage to do that.I was asked to be part of a special Valentine’s Day event in Brooklyn by my poetry friend Evie Ivy. I’m not much of a Valentine-y poet, so I told her I might be able to write a prose piece and asked if that would be okay. She was very welcoming. Now I still have to write it. I think it might end up being an anti-Valentine’s Day piece. Or maybe it will be a collage of Valentine’s Days. I tend to do okay writing collages. That is how I put together my pieces for the What Were the Sixties Really Like? shows I was honored to be in.Rehearsals for the play begin this Monday. I am excited. I’ve neverplayed a high school principal before. I enjoy new acting challenges. I’ve played a socialist gardener, a Latina nanny, a corporate mole, a psychic and somewhat crazy woman, a homeless woman, a neglectful mom, a prostitute, a prostitute mother of a prostitute, a good mom, a mom catching her young adult son with a one-night-stand, a prisoner, a substitute teacher, a soldier, a Bible-toter, a nurse, a crack addict, an ex-wife, one of the women in Vagina Monologues, but never a high school principal.After I read the script, I felt encouraged by future female playwrights.This one is Leslie Huynh.Upcoming appearances:- · Saturday, 2/10/2018 Comedy at the Days of Wild music happening at Starving Artist Café on City Island 8pm
- · Wednesday, 2/14/2018 Reader at a special Valentine’s Day event at the Green Pavilion in Brooklyn 7pm
- · Saturday, 2/17/2018 Comedy at the Days of Wild music happening at Starving Artist Café on City Island 8pm
- · Thursday, 3/1/2018 Acting in “Passing” at the New Playwrights One-Act Play Festival at the Lovinger Theatre on the campus of Lehman College 7pm
- · Friday, 3/2/2018 Acting in “Passing” at the New Playwrights One-Act Play Festival at the Lovinger Theatre on the campus of Lehman College 7pm
- · Friday, 3/9/2018 Comedy in Funny Underground Comedy Krew show at Broadway Comedy Club 7pm
Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 2:37 PM | Labels: acting, Days of Wild, Leslie Huynh, Mindy Matijasevic, Reading, stand-up comedy, Starving Artist Café, Valentine's Day | 3 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Comedy, Appreciation, and Warm Dreams Help Me Get Through
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Several people who were in the show are not in these post-show photos.I needed to keep my hat on. My tolerance for the cold has become lessand less. The “Laffin’ Matterz” experience, however, was very warming.
I saw Pudge Fernandez after a long time, I met several comics who I only had known by name -- Peaches Rodriguez being one -- and I received warm hugs. That is a human contact that I treasure. That chest to chest, heartbeat to heartbeat contact.The next night, I dreamt of my son and I when he was about 4. It was avery affectionate scene and we were playing what we called “Mama Rough” which was a mellower version of playing rough with Papa. “Mama Rough” had more kissing, tickling, and laughing involved.The next two Saturday nights, February 10th and February 17th, I will beadding comedy to a wonderful live music show, “Days of Wild,” at the Starving Artist Café on City Island in the Bronx where people feel free to dance in the aisles. No cover charge! Enjoy menu items (and you are free to bring your own alcohol).Enjoy a sample!
Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 12:00 AM | Labels: Days of Wild, Hector Luis, hugging, Jose Angel Diaz, Laffin' Matterz, Mindy Matijasevic, my son, Papa Guyo Guyocious, Peaches Rodriguez, Starving Artist Café | 6 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Hello There, February
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
💖 Hello February!
Yes I know, it means another rent envelope and phone calls telling me I’m behind on Con Edison, Optimum, Verizon, etc., etc. BUT it also means:Hector Luis’ “Laffin’ Matterz”and it also means:Papa Guyo’s “Days of Wild”I am glad to be part of both. And they are both free!Hector’s show is a TV taping at MNN Studio in Manhattan. So you are thelive studio audience and very appreciated.Papa Guyo’s show is the live music of “Days of Wild.” I’m the guestcomedian who will perform during the musicians’ break. The music is truly fantastic. They always play my favorite Sly and the Family Stone songs. People tend to get up and dance in the aisles. It’s a City Island happening.There are two Mondays off from the job in February. I appreciate that.I need it.And yes, there is Valentine’s Day.My first Valentine was my darling mother. She brought home fun colorfulpapers and white lacy doily paper, and we sat down to make cards as she explained the holiday to me. I don’t recall any date ever measuring up to the wonderful feeling of making crafts with my mother.
As an adult, the best Valentine’s Day I had was in my early twenties whenmy Valentine date was me. I dressed up and took myself to the Village. I stopped and looked in store windows and in stores without having to consult with or be controlled or judged by anyone. That stood out to me as something to treasure about being single. I went to a place where performers took the stage. I sat at the bar. The bartender was a tall handsome gay man. He smiled at me and he said, “Oooh, you look so Valentine-y!” His comment felt so pure and made me smile. Several decades later, I still remember.My most hurtful Valentine’s Day was, well, it is for another blog. I don’twant to re-live it now.Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 6:32 PM | Labels: Days of Wild, Hector Luis, Laffin' Matterz, Mindy Matijasevic, my mother, Papa Guyo Guyocious, Starving Artist Café, Valentine's Day | 2 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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If You Are Reading This, You Survived Christmas
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
I am grateful to those who made my birthday special. Thank you to Jessica and David for taking me out to dinner the night before my birthday. Delicious Thai food and a glass of wine. So yummy.The day of my birthday was paperwork day at my job, so I was able to goin later. When I arrived, there was a gift on my desk from Mindy Levokove and a birthday bottle of wine from Frida. Then in the back room, there was much food.That evening, though two friends wanted to be with me, I asked if wecould do it the next evening because I was still working on the slice of memoir I would be sharing in a show the next night – “What Were the ‘60s Really Like?”
The show was really good, and I was proud of my contribution. My creative process seems to include driving myself crazy, high stress, painting myself into a corner. And somehow, I birth a piece of writing I like. Whew.So Judy and Bob came to the show at Cornelia Street Café the eveningafter my birthday. Afterwards, we went out to celebrate my birthday. I didn’t have to get up early the next day. That is another gift. Judy gave me a book that seems quite unique and interesting. The card came with a picture frame. Very unique and pretty. Bob gave me a toaster oven!
The next day was my son’s birthday. I went over to where he is living with his father and delivered a gift and expressions of my love. It was cold and raining. So grateful that Bob and Illona did me the favor of driving me there and back. Otherwise it would be 4 buses round-trip.
I’m not in financial shape to celebrate the other holidays much. I hung a decoration on my door that I made last year with pine cones, glitter, and ribbon. I plugged in some lights that I had never taken down from the window since last year. I guess you can assume I won’t be winning any good housekeeping award.If you would like to check out things I am doing and come surprise me:- · Friday, 1/12/2018 8pm Twisted Lipstick Comedy Show at Sir D’s Lounge, Brooklyn, NY Tickets are cheaper in advance, so click here for all the info https://www.facebook.com/events/1587560694616338/
- · Thursday, 1/18/2018 8:30pm Funny Underground Comedy Krew at Broadway Comedy Club, NYC
- · Friday, 1/26/2018 6pm 4 Horse Poetry Reading at Cornelia Street Café, NYC $10 includes a drink
- · Friday, 2/2/2018 6pm Laughin’ Matterz TV at Manhattan Neighborhood Network, NYC
- · Saturday, 2/17/2018 8pm Days of Wild at Starving Artist Café on City Island, Bronx, NY This is a magnificent music show where I will be doing a comedy set during a music break. No cover; $10 food minimum (delicious food)
Have a safe new year's, people. Hope to tickle you in 2018!Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 12:00 AM | Labels: "What Were the Sixties Really Like?", birthdays, Days of Wild, friends, gifts, Laughin' Matterz TV, Mindy Matijasevic, my son, Starving Artist Café, Twisted Lipstick Comedy Show | 1 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Mindy's Corner of the World
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
So what’s happening? Aside from a pay cut across the board at my job?- · This Saturday, October 28th, 8ish, Starving Artist Café on City Island, I’ll be doing a comedy set in between the marvelous music of Days of Wild, a Papa Guyo production. Good food and desserts!
- · Sunday, October 29th, 7:30, Broadway Comedy Club, Funny Underground Comedy Krew. Produced by Aaron L. Smith.
- The Rundown$10 online$15 at the door2 Drink MinimumThe lineupGregory W. HallLatice KlappaAaron L. SmithLuis VasquezHosted By: Mindy Matijasevic
- · Thursday, November 16th, 7pm, Lehman Stages, Lehman College. Bronx Tales – an evening of true stories told, not read. Stories are in the range from sad to amusing. All very meaningful. A Dante Albertie production.
- · Friday, December 22nd, 6pm, Cornelia Street Café, What Were the Sixties Really Like? -- a Kathryn Adisman production. I'll probably share a slice of memoir.
- · Friday, January 12th, 8pm, Sir D’s Lounge, Brooklyn. Twisted Lipstick Comedy Show, a Mutiya Vision production.
Other than that, muchos problemas, but it may all be part of life’sprocess. I try to continue to have faith in the power of good. There are indeed some angels in my life. I also need more income to remain hanging onto the hamster wheel, so if you or anyone you know needs a freelance proofreader, I have lots of experience. I've been told I am very good at it. I can sit still for portrait painters. I have much experience doing that too. Of course, paid acting roles and comedy spots are very welcome!A sample of my comedic acting:Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 12:00 AM | Labels: "My Son", "What Were the Sixties Really Like?", Bronx Tales, Days of Wild, Funny Underground Comedy Krew, Mindy Matijasevic, Twisted Lipstick Comedy Show | 4 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |