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In Spite of Challenges, Moving Right Along...
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Well folks, I don’t know how well or not well I’m doing. I know I’m not asokay as I was before all this Legionnaires shit started.But moving right along, I’m part of the following and hope you’ll betempted to attend –Comedy Dungeon Show, a Randy Epley production, this Sunday, Nov. 10that 8:30pm, and it is FREE! You can bring food and drink (yes, even alcohol), and have a seat and watch a free comedy show with visitors from other parts of the country and world at Jazz on the Park Hostel, 36 West 106 Street near Central Park West. B or C train to 103 Street.Brevitas Festival of Short Poems, Sun., Nov. 24th at 2pm. $10 coverincludes a copy of the anthology. https://www.facebook.com/events/404162563624218/See You Next Tuesday Comedy Show, produced by Hope Gutierrez,Tues., November 26th at 8:30pm. Only $5 cover! Two very, very reasonable drinks minimum. A bunch of funny people to tickle your funny bone at the Producers Club, 358 West 44th Street.Winter Comedy Show, produced by me, Mindy Matijasevic, Saturday,December 28th at 8pm (arrive at 7:45pm). The Artist, 249 City Island Avenue, City Island, Bronx. Only $10 cover. No minimum. Jar or hat passed around for contributions so I can pay the comics. Featuring Jillian Thomas, Shelly Colman, Ken Watter, and me.Much love to CGG-M
Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 6:31 PM | Labels: Brevitas, City Island, comedy shows, Hope Gutierrez, Jazz on the Park Hostel, Legionnaires, Mindy Matijasevic, poetry reading, Producers Club, Randy Epley, The Artist | 1 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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Debates and Updates
Saturday, June 29, 2019
One of the things that struck me on both debate nights was who on stage had been a soldier in the armed forces. On night one, it was a woman. On night two, it was gay man. Both of these groups were not allowed to fight for their country in the armed forces for so long and is still an issue for people. I hope it is an eye-opener. A country turning away its people who want to serve is self-defeating.Like with any other ism, we all lose out.The sickness I had is still with me. No fever, but so much coughing andcongestion. My sleep schedule is topsy turvy. I’m concerned because I have early plans on Sunday with a friend who I miss. I don’t want to fuck it up.The Mob Mentality show I was cast in is still on hold. L When it resumes, I think I’m going to enjoy the experience a lot. Really looking forward to it.In the meantime, our Pussy Grabber in Chief thinks Megan Rapinoe’sprotest during the anthem is "inappropriate." I think grabbing ladies by their pussy is beyond inappropriate. But who’s asking me?The humidity is so high today. The sweat from under my breasts on my t-shirt looks like I’m leaking milk.July 14, 2019 -- I’ll be performing comedy at the Jazz on the ParkHostel, 36 West 106th St. 8:30pm FREE! BYOB if you want (and probably a cup too).September 13, 2019 – Comedy show at The Starving Artists Café (nowThe Artist) 8pm. $10 to enter. Jar passed around later for the comics.This is a show I’m booking and can guarantee a good time. 249 City IslandAvenue, City Island (the Bronx), New York. Line-up: Lisa Harmon! Mark Larsen! Melissa Diaz! Joanna Briley! I will host. Laughter is guaranteed.The weather should still be pleasant, and everyone should visit City Island especially if they live in NYC. It’s a lovely experience. Come early, walk around, and explore. Then get your butt to The Artist before 8pm and laugh with us!love to CGG-M
Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 6:39 PM | Labels: Debates, Jazz on the Park Hostel, Mindy Matijasevic, Mob Mentality the series, Starving Artists Café | 15 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |
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New York’s Got Talent and Some Sad Shit Too
Saturday, February 2, 2019
This Sunday, Feb. 3rd at 8:30pm, I’ll be performing in a FREE comedy show at the Jazz on the Park Hostel. You can BYOB. 36 West 106 Street near Central Park West. Some people have told me, “Love you but it’s the Super Bowl.”I’m not part of that tradition. So if you, like me, would prefer to laughthan to scream at the screen, get yourself a bottle of wine or whatever you like and come on over. We’ll be having a heat wave to celebrate.On Wed., March 6th at 7pm, I’ll be in round one ofNew York’s Got TalentThe Green Room 42 inside Yotel42nd Street and 10th AvenueHere’s the link to get your ticket:If something doesn’t change for me soon in the financial realm, I may have to hold some kind of a fundraiser for my existence. I’ve gotten further into debt. This sucks so bad. Don’t be surprised to get an invite to a rent party (remember those?).A former student told me yesterday that I had been the first teacher tomake him feel at home. I was so moved. He’s not a mushy kind of man, so it really surprised me to hear that. When I told him, he said, “You never know what someone is thinking.” Many are still upset that the new director (described as a “force of destruction” by an excellent worker who was let go) got rid of the ones she chose to get rid of (the ones the students loved) when the funding cut occurred. He plans to let them know how he feels. I told him, “Just don’t curse.”Another student, who is still attending the program and had been one ofmy favorites, communicates with me on Facebook private messages. He just needs five more points to get his diploma, so he’s trying to hang in there. He is very blunt, which is a quality I appreciate. We reminisced and laughed about some great moments we had in class. Then he told me what a bitch his current math teacher is and how he respected me so much for standing up for students. I told him that was probably why I’m not there and the bitches are.(A few good ones are still there too, thank goodness.)I miss the realness of the relationships I had with my adult students. One basic thing that is so wrong with many educational programs is the teachers see the students as “them.” Students need people they can connect with, feel accepted by, and can see themselves in. They don’t need to have their flaws emphasized. Psych 101 – positive reinforcement brings better results than negative reinforcement. The main thing is to know oneself. If a teacher knows her/his self, there is less projecting their bullshit on others. But so many would rather just discuss curriculum. And because it is all about the teacher and her/his curriculum, they feel the right to start a student’s day with, “You’re LATE!” School can really destroy one’s natural desire to learn. Too many of my Bronx peeps feel like school isn’t for them.Recently, I ran into a teacher who works there part time. We hugged. I always liked her. She told me the program is not the same program it once was. I know that’s true. I sometimes wonder how the former directors feel about what happened to the program. They had put so much work into making it a relatively good place to be. I was at lunch with another former co-worker last week. He also wondered how the past administrators felt. I said, “After all the years of work they did to build, they must now feel like Obama.”
Posted by Mindy Matijasevic at 6:21 AM | Labels: adult basic education, adult students, destruction, Jazz on the Park Hostel, job, Mindy Matijasevic, New York's Got Talent, stand-up comedy, teachers, what really matters to students | 3 comments | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |