Beat It

Rude snowman on Durand Eastman golf course
Rude snowman on Durand Eastman golf course

There were rumors about Brother Heathwood when I was going to school at Bishop Kearney. I had a friend who was in plays there and I remember him laughing about how Heathwood , the drama teacher, chased after the girls. There is nothing funny about sexual abuse so severe that it robbed a former student of the ability to conceive. I lasted two years at Kearney and find it telling that my favorite memory of the place was when Dave Vercolen stood up in class and punched the abusive Brother Levy right in the face. Heathwood’s order, the Irish Christian Brothers whose local members lived on the top floor of the high school, went bankrupt paying off victims who successfully sued. Yet the Catholic Church is still above water.

We were having dinner with my sister at Vic & Irv’s (aka Lakeside Hots) and I heard the the guy sitting next to us tell the waitress, “The only reason I come in here is to read the paper and listen to the music.” There is always a newspaper on the counter there, just like a Spanish place, and that day’s had a picture of a smiling John Laurence Heathwood along with an article about the abusive Sister Janice Nadeau (“Hawk”) from St. Margaret Mary where my cousin went.

Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” came on the sound system. We had just read the reviews of “Leaving Neverland,” which was being aired on HBO that night, and as much as I love that song I didn’t want to hear it.

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Italian Modernist Poets

Peter Monacelli "These Are My Rivers" at Colleen Buzzard's Studio
Peter Monacelli “These Are My Rivers” at Colleen Buzzard’s Studio

“I have revisited the ages of my life. These are my rivers.” – Giuseppe Ungaretti

Giuseppe Ungaretti, 1888-1970, was an Italian modernist poet, journalist, essayist, critic and academic. Peter Monacelli is an Italian modernist poet, artist, musician, critic and academic. He had a second opening on Friday for his mini retrospective, “These Are My Rivers,” at Colleen Buzzard’s Studio. It takes at least two visits to take this show in. This time I was blown away by this cluster of nine exquisite pieces. Pete’s wall tag was the recipe and icing on the cake.

“These are my Rivers. A symphony in three movements.

1st Movement: Searching For Home
For that place we knew before we were affected by the world, before we gave up our innocence too cheaply.

2nd Movement: Escaping Extinction
Religions promise of an afterlife: Informed by 1950s sci-fi movies.

3rd Movement: The River
The river is a symbol for Gloria. After the rain.”

That’s a lot to work with.

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