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Some Things Go Well; Others Are Inside-Out
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
I had a ball last Wednesday night on the Funny Underground Comedy show at Broadway Comedy Club. I knew a good friend, Liz McCall, was coming to the show. The day before was when I learned that a friend from the NYC poetry circles, Fred Simpson, was coming to the show and planned to bring a friend. But what I didn’t know was two former co-workers from my miserably married days when I worked 12-hour night shifts on the weekends as a proofreader, Lia Young and Cicely Brooks, were going to surprise me. They have a tremendous sense of humor. All of them except Liz had never heard me do stand-up before. Fred had heard my poetry which is sometimes funny, sometimes sad, usually touching. Liz had come to a Divorced Divas of Comedy show a few years ago. Lia and Cicely mainly had heard my misery. It felt sooooo good to have them hear my comedy. It felt sooooo good to hear them all laughing.The reunion had made a big impact inside me. I was feeling it for days.There was something very special about Lia and Cicely hearing me make comedy from my misery. They are each married now, and I’m gratefully divorced. Whatever works for ya. We all seemed content. That’s what matters.I loved sitting with Liz. An awake woman who hears and sees and feels.We were able to look at each other when comedy and misogyny get confused. That alleviates a lot of the difficulty of being a woman in comedy. I also loved making Fred laugh. I enjoyed the night a whole lot.…..This Friday night at the Cornelia Street CafĂ© at 6pm, there will be atribute to Jackie Sheeler who touched so many lives. Her death has had many heads spinning. I’m not good with this part of life. I often do not attend these things, and I keep the person alive in my head. But I do want to be there. Jackie was a great talent. She also was a giver. She was the poet laureate at Riker’s Island. That should tell how special a human she was. I once did a voice over for a one-woman show she was writing. She had me play a heroin addict pleading for ‘works.’ I’ve never done heroin (thank God), but I know addiction. She was so happily surprised with my first take. She said, “You nailed it!” She paid me with a Betsy Johnson suit that she couldn’t fit into. I wore the jacket to my divorce. My lawyer was shocked that I had a designer jacket on when I could barely get carfare together. That is just one memory. Jackie was amazing. In my head, she lives on.
…..Do you know what Saturday is? The Cannabis Parade! You don’t have to be a marijuana lover to be there. You just have to want people who smoke weed to not waste away in prison and people who suffer with PTSD, cancer, and other conditions to get relief from it.…..For those who would like to attend the next Funny Underground Comedyshow, please get your tickets here:Aaron Smith (the producer) has a 2-for-1 special going on!I will tickle your funny bone.…..At some point yesterday, I discovered I had put my panties on inside out.Yes the cotton crotch faced the outside. It was too late to take off everything to fix that. I had to get to work. And that’s how yesterday went.
Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 7:12 PM | Labels: Cannabis Parade, Cicely Brooks, Cornelia Street Cafe, Divorced Divas of Comedy, F.U.C. Show, Fred Simpson, Jackie Sheeler, Lia Young, Liz McCall, Mindy Matijasevic, stand-up comedy | 5 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Some Traditions Should Be Done Away With
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
I know every family has secrets. The healthier the family, the less there are secrets. Ours is of the other variety. The kind of great pretending to make things look a certain way no matter for whom it causes pain.Though I was told that my aunt passed, and I responded and wanted to know when the funeral would be, I was not told when and where my aunt’s funeral was until it was over. This was no accident. It is consistent with a cousin attempting to discredit me with the Bronx Council on the Arts and even risking her/his own license to do it. S/he didn’t like what I wrote of my autobiography in progress. It may be more than s/he can handle as that cousin is from the protected end of the family. Instead of beginning to realize the emotional horror that took place for many of us at the other end of the family, this person followed the family tradition of deciding the truth-teller is crazy. Here’s the very sad and disturbing part. This person is a therapist of sorts.
My need to be at the funeral was not factored in, I’m sure. Anytime I have anything to do with the family I was born into, who I naturally loved, I go through so much that requires healing time.I wanted to believe I was going to celebrate New Year’s Eve in a festive way for the first time in several years, and I put the word out. I want to thank Mindy Levokove, Anne Leighton, and Jackie Sheeler for welcoming me to join in their New Year’s plans. They were all different and appealing, but I ended up choosing to stay home with my furry boy, Luigi.
I had expected to feel differently than I did. It was okay. I’ll aim for better than okay for next time.There’s much I want to say of the past year in terms of highs and lows, but my heart is a bit too heavy right now. For a She So Funny blogger, I haven’t been funny in a while. I am grateful to be part of this group of seven who, for the most part, are also real people with full existences and not the joke machines some think comics are, even some other comics. We are fortunate when we can find the funny in not so funny circumstances. When we can make others laugh with it, we’ve turned pain into art.
1/1/2013
Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 8:23 PM | Labels: Anne Leighton, bad traditions, family, funeral, Jackie Sheeler, Mindy Levokove, Mindy Matijasevic, New Year's Eve | 4 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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