Good Morning Gloucester Stuff

Some people have recently asked me to open a GMG store so I went ahead and opened a store on Cafe Press.

Now understand that the prices are high but it’s the only way to do it without me having to inventory a gazillion sizes of shirts and different types of items.   I’m not asking anyone to buy the stuff as a favor to me or to support the blog, I’m only offering it here because it was extremely easy to set up and people had asked me to set it up so they could buy stuff for themselves or friends as presents.

Personally I dig the stuff but I do understand that the prices might seem high.

So if you are so inclined you can click the Good Morning Gloucester Gift Shop Link and check out all the different stuff you could buy.  There is a huge selection and price range of different swag.

Good Morning Gloucester Gift Shop
Good Morning Gloucester Gift Shop

Chickity Check It!- GMG iTunes Video Podcast

If you dig the GoodMorningGloucester Videos could you do me a favor and check out the podcast on iTunes by clicking this text?

There is a section where you can submit a customer review.  Feel free to write something in there.

I’ve included a link in the sidebar for you to check out if you get the urge.

The Folly Cove Designers

From the Sara Elizabeth website-

“History of the Folly Cove Designers

The Folly Cove Designers grew out of a design course taught by Virginia Lee Burton Demetrios. She lived in Folly Cove, the most northerly part of Lanesville, Gloucester, Massachusetts. She was able to express the local consensus that the world was a beautiful place, and the elements of beauty surround us in nature.

Her block printing thesis grew out of the home industries/arts and crafts movements of the past. The artist/designer of products for home use is separated from the product by machine age technology (and now globalization). Fine art for home use is within our own power. To this end her design course taught an ability to see the design in nature, a set of good design rules (dark and light, sizing, repetition, reflection, etc.), and the craftsmanship of carving the linoleum, and then printing fabric for home use.

On completion of the course the graduate was permitted to submit a design to the jury(selected Designers rotated this responsibility starting in 1943) of the Folly Cove Designers. If it was accepted as displaying the design qualities as taught in the course, then they could carve the design in linoleum and print it for sale as a Folly Cove Design.

The design course started in 1938. In 1940 they had their first public exhibition-in the Demetrios studio. The following year they decided to go public, they called themselves the Folly Cove Designers. Every year they had an opening to present the new designs, and everyone enjoyed the coffee and nisu (Finnish coffee bread). They established a relationship to wholesale their work to the America House of New York which had been established in 1940 by the American Craftsman Cooperative Council. In 1944 they hired Dorothy Norton as an executive secretary to run the business end of the successful young enterprise. In 1945, Lord and Taylor bought non-exclusive rights to five designs which pushed the reputation of the group, and began some national publicity and diverse commissions for their work.”

For the rest of this click this text

Alexandra’s Bread has some of the wall hangings for sale from Sara Elizabeth-

Bodin Historic Photo-Busy During The Block Party

Bodin Historic Photo in Gloucester’s West End was very busy with people during the October Block Party.

Fred Bodin maintains a fantastic website with many Old Gloucester photographs.

Click this text to visit Bodin Historic Photo website

Thanks to David Cox for the Block Party photos.

From Shamrock Media- CapeAnnYP

My buddy and friend of GMG David Healy asked me to pass this along to my readers-

For over 15 years, Shamrock Media, Inc. has published the very popular
Easy-To-Read Yellow Pages directory serving the Gloucester–Rockport market.
Shamrock has launched its Local Online Yellow Pages as a companion to the
printed directories and can be viewed at www.CapeAnnYP.com.

This is your actual local Yellow Pages Online and you can download a desktop
icon right to your own computer for quick access. The site offers web links,
email, mapping, tide charts, coupons and more!

Business owners, call 800-927-2808 for advertising information.

Cape Ann Community Cinema Schedule For 10/22-10/23

Cape Ann Community Cinema, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22

THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER

SHOWN AT 7:15PM

Set in and around a Budapest store, Ernst Lubitsch’s 1940 classic “The Shop Around The Corner” features co-workers Klara (Margaret Sullavan) and Alfred (James Stewart) harboring an intense dislike for each other while maintaining a secret letter-writing relationship, neither realizing whom each other’s pen pal is. They fall in love via their correspondence, while being antipathic and peevish towards one another in real life. A major subplot concerns the apparent infidelity of the store owner’s wife, and its spillover effect upon the various working relationships in the shop. The film was remade as “You’ve Got Mail” with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in 1998, and was ranked #28 on the American Film Institute’s “100 Years…100 Passions” list.

Join Variety film critic Daniel M. Kimmel as he presents the film and talks about and signs his new book, “I’ll Have What She’s Having,” which goes behind-the-scenes of Hollywood’s greatest romantic comedies.


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23

NOISE

SHOWN AT 5:00PM

This is a story about the wrong person in the right place at the wrong time. Two heinous crimes have left a suburban town reeling. Police quickly connect them but are desperate for witnesses as the local community enfolds itself in a shroud of secrecy, borne from fear and an untrammeled mistrust of authority. A young police constable, Graham McGahan, suffers from a chronic hearing problem and applies for worker’s compensation. To his chagrin, he is stationed at a police caravan near the crime scene. Living on the periphery of the investigation, McGahan crosses paths with the various people affected by the tragedies and uncovers an unraveling nightmare of guilt and suspicion.

This free show is part of our Thursday FilmMovement series, which in November becomes

“It’s clear from the first few minutes of Matthew Saville’s “Noise” that this highly compelling first feature has no intention of being your average, run-of-the-mill thriller…[Noise] kicks off with a wallop, then constantly confounds expectations by approaching its subject matter from fresh directions.”
-Michael Rechtshaffen, The Hollywood Reporter

TRANSSIBERIAN

SHOWN AT 7:15PM
Roy (Woody Harrelson) and Jessie (Emily Mortimer) are the perfect American couple traveling from Beijing to Moscow on the legendary Trans-Siberian Express train. The two strike a bond with another couple, Carlos (Eduardo Noriega) and Abby (Kate Mara), who are not exactly as they appear. Unwittingly, Roy and Jessie are caught in a web of drug trafficking and murderous deceit when all four become targets of ex-KGB detective Grinko’s (Ben Kingsley) investigation.

“‘Transsiberian’ starts in neutral, taking the time to introduce its characters, and then goes from second into high like greased lightning. I was a little surprised to notice how thoroughly it wound me up. This is a good one.” -Roger Ebert, The Chicago Sun-Times


Jay Albert’s- Yankee Patriot Stripped Down For Paint

Check out Jay Albert’s photography at Cape Ann Images by clicking this text

Yankee Patriot, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Hi Def Video Of 2008 Erdinger Gran Prix of Gloucester From Scotty Bumpus

You just have to check out this high quality widescreen format video of the Cyclocross event held at Stage Fort Park last weekend.-

Click this text to check out the video

Middle Street Fire Pics From Jay Albert

If you haven’t seen it yet from the link in my blogroll to the right, click this text to visit the photos from the Middle Street Fire that Jay took.

Cape Ann Community Cinema Seating

Last night my buddy “The Rabbit” went to Cape Ann Community Cinema for a movie.  I gotta say guys this is a seriously a gem of place to watch outstanding movies that you may not have heard of on an incredible sound and visual system.

Cape Ann Community Cinema Schedule for 10/19- 10/20

Cape Ann Community Cinema, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19

GONZO

SHOWN AT 12:30PM
“Gonzo” is the definitive film biography of Hunter S. Thompson, a mythic American figure, a man that Tom Wolfe called our “greatest comic writer.” Thompson is the man that launched a thousand sips of bourbon, endless snorts of cocaine and a brash, irreverent, fearless style of journalism – named “gonzo” after an anarchic blues riff by James Booker. “Gonzo” is directed by Alex Gibney, the Academy Award nominated director of “Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room” and the director of the Academy Award-winning documentary, “Taxi To The Dark Side.” While Gibney shaped the screen story, every narrated word in the film springs from the typewriters of Thompson himself. Those words are given life by Johnny Depp, the actor who once shadowed Thompson’s every move for the screen version of “Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas,” and who bankrolled Thompson’s spectacular funeral (photographed for this film) in which the good doctor’s ashes were fired from a rocket launcher mounted with a towering two-thumbed fist whose palm held a giant peyote button.

“A tender, even-tempered elegy to a writer who at his peak could ingest staggering (literally) amounts of drugs and alcohol and transform, like Popeye after a can of spinach, into a superhuman version of himself.” -David Edelstein, New York Magazine

CHRIS & DON: A LOVE STORY

SHOWN AT 2:45PM
In their documentary “Chris & Don: A Love Story,” directors Tina Mascara and Guido Santi show us so many of the famous people that artist Don Bachardy and author Christopher Isherwood (“Cabaret”) knew in their more than three decades together that anyone coming to the film in the middle without any context might think it a “Forrest Gump” caliber ruse. However, there is no digital manipulation here, just incredible pictures of scores of moments from an incredible love shared by an unlikely couple.

“Primed as we are by a culture rich in both homophobia and dirty old men, we can be forgiven for anticipating a sordid cautionary tale. It’s a shock – a happy shock – when ‘Chris & Don’ recounts a love that approaches the transcendental.” -David Edelstein, New York Magazine

MEAT LOAF: IN SEARCH OF PARADISE

SHOWN AT 5:00PM
Actor, performer, and multi-platinum rock icon Marvin “Meat Loaf” Aday reveals surprising shades of himself – and a fertile creative mind in constant flux – in this intimate and highly entertaining theatrical feature documentary. The time is early 2007, one of the most stressful in Meat Loaf’s career. He’s about to launch his most ambitious tour ever, an 18 month long marathon to support “Bat Out Of Hell III,” the final album of the legendary “Bat” trilogy. The earlier “Bat” albums were two of the biggest sellers of all time, with combined sales of over 55 million, so a lackluster but respectable performance on this new tour just won’t measure up. Meat Loaf’s exhausting and often poignant journey takes him from grueling rehearsals in Burbank, California and through the Canadian portion of his tour. Along the way, an unexpected media controversy erupts over the staging of one of his songs – a controversy that raises questions about his art, his age, his relevance – and brings into focus the drive (and demons) that have fueled his over-the-top stage persona for almost 40 years. “Meat Loaf: In Search Of Paradise” is a rich, first-ever portrait of an extraordinary, international icon that includes riveting performances of his biggest hits like “I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That),” “Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth,” “Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad,” and of course, “Paradise By The Dashboard Light.”

“Meat Loaf: In Search Of Paradise” is part of our “Sundays Swing” music series.

“‘In Search Of Paradise’ portrays Meat Loaf as an obsessive, self-punishing performer, striving in vain to put on a live show that matches the visions in his head.” -Matt Zoller Seitz, The New York Times

THE COUNTERFEITERS

SHOWN AT 7:15PM
This year’s Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language film is a curiosity of sorts; it is a Holocaust drama, yet its protagonist is an antihero. Soon after meeting Salomon “Sally” Sorowitsch (a captivating Karl Markovics), we realize that he is an opportunistic forger whose dubious skills and penchant for partying landed him in a concentration camp in 1936. As we flash-forward to the back side of the war, we soon realize that Sally has been tapped to create flawless copies of the pound and the dollar with which his Nazi captors will flood the British and American economies while funding a faltering Third Reich’s own war effort.

“Slick, exciting, emotionally trenchant – well done all around.” -Ty Burr, The Boston Globe



MONDAY, OCTOBER 20

THE REAL DIRT ON FARMER JOHN

SHOWN AT 7:15PM
“The Real Dirt On Farmer John” will turn every idea you ever had about what it means to be an American farmer – or an American dreamer – on its head. Meet Farmer John, the incredible human being whose inspirational story of revolutionizing his family farm and redeeming his own life has won accolades and awards at film festivals around the world. Director Taggart Siegel of Collective Eye made the film in a most unusual way – shooting farmer John Peterson over 25 years of their evolving friendship, and using multiple media, from 8 mm home movies to modern video – allowing him to capture his alternately humorous, heartbreaking and spirited life with raw drama and intimacy.

Part of our

series of sustainability films.

“What a blessing this film is, for everyone who’s chosen the road less taken, and even perhaps for anyone who’s stood in their way.” -Jan Stuart, Newsday

SHOWN FOLLOWING THE SHORT:

THE STORY OF STUFF

From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. “The Story Of Stuff” is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. “The Story Of Stuff” exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It’ll teach you something, it’ll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.


Things To Do- Cove Gallery Exhibition October 17th

Looking for something to do Friday night?   Check out The Cove Gallery Opening Reception for GMG friend Kurt Ankeny-Beauchamp and Pia Juhl Nadel.  You can check out The Cove Gallery’s website by clicking this text

Cape Ann Commmunity Cinema Part I

Shooting with horrible light I introduce you to Robert Newton in the control Booth of Cape Ann Community Cinema at The Gloucester Stage Co on Eats Main Street Gloucester, Ma.

Chickity Check It- Sharon Lowe Photography

Sharon Lowe, who graced us with a Block Party Slide Show from The West End of Main Street earlier today does indeed have a website with many galleries of local events and places.

Check out Sharon’s website by clciking this text

Craig and Jane From Commercial-Fishing.org

Here’s Craig and Jane, The fine folks that run Commercial-Fishing.org

Craig and Jane true to their word sent in pictures from Maryland Harbor Day posing with Gloucester Stickers.

Here’s the note they sent along-

Joe
We got shots of your stickers!
We were here:
http://www.commercial-fishing.org/business/ocean-city-maryland-harbor-day-at-the-docks-a334.html

Do You Know About CACC?

Do you know about Cape Ann Community Cinemas and their 60 films in 33 days project at The Gloucester Stage Company 267 East Main Street (a couple doors down from Last Stop Variety on the way down to Rocky Neck)?

I’ll be featuring their daily lineup of film schedules each day throughout their run.

Thanks go to Robert Newton who brought it to my attention.

This from the Mass Bay Film Project and Festival Website-

“First and foremost, we are film fans, and we like to get people excited about watching films. Not necessarily in the “I can crank my new home theater system can so loud that it will make you have to go to the bathroom” kind of way, but in ways that matter. We bring independently produced films to local audiences (and theatre owners) who might not otherwise discover them, and whenever we can, we’ll bring the folks who made the films, too. And the more people we can excite enough about the filmmaking process to want to pick up a camera and tell a story of their own, the better.

Robert Newton, one of the founders of The MassBay Film Project & Festivals, is a working film critic for a number of websites, newspapers and magazines, including WorcesterMovies.com and The Christian Science Monitor. He is an award-winning writer and novelty recording artist, whose debut album, “Monkey Bismuth,” was a favorite on “The Dr. Demento Show” (see link at left) and had a song featured in the indie comedy, Rutland U.S.A. Click on “Contact Us” at left to reach him regarding film-related business, to talk about something you saw that you really liked, or if you have any questions about anything we do”

Chickity Check It!- Lia’s Perpetually Messed Up Nails

Chickity Check It- Community Preservation Act

As you may or may not have noticed, I try not to get political on the pages of GMG.   That is because as I see it many people just can’t seem to deal with alternative political viewpoints and I don’t need folks hating on me if they happen to disagree on a particular issue.

These pages are for positive energy.

That being said I would like to share with you all something that people really ought to investigate as it WILL impact you and I feel COULD impact us all in a very favorable way.

First off here is the website that will give you the facts- Community Preservation Act Website

Some points that stuck out to me-

The median house value  in Gloucester is $385,580.  The owner of that home would pay $2.28 per month for the CPA and that is less than a large cup of coffee at Dunkies.

The money will be matched at 75%  by the state and there is no where else that our tax dollars can get that kind of return.

The money would be used for such projects as restoring City Hall, School infrastructure, preserving open space and a myriad of other worthy causes.

Listen, I’m not telling you what to do.   All I’m asking is for you to visit the website, inform yourself about what it’s all about and then make a decision for yourself.

If you have any other questions please contact these folks, I’m sure they would love to explain it to you-

Sandy Dahl Ronan, Chairperson
Kathy Leahy, Treasurer
J.J. Bell, Media Contact

Now This Is Not What I Had In Mind

A couple days ago, I got an email from seARTS detailing some of the information for the upcoming Partner With An Artist presentations around town this week.  It needed a little work and as I know Kathleen Valentine often works with seARTS I contacted her and told her if she whipped something up as far as a decent press release for the Events, that I would link to it.

Well she did, and it’s more than a little embarassing- click for Kathy’s Partner With An Artist Post

Oy!