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Malden Musings: The Crime of the Century

Malden Musings: The Crime of the Century Peter Levine One of the greatest unsolved mysteries in the history of Edgeworth, and the St. Rocco Feast, took place in August of 1982 at the 53rd annual San Rock Festa. It was just another ordinary St. Rocco weekend right up until Sunday morning. Then blam! The backstory; as always, all the regulars gathered to sample the calzone, sausages & peppers, fried dough, and cannoli. They gathered to toast loved ones no longer with them. And to share the home-made vino that sat fermenting for months in every basement in Edgeworth. Regulars like Lou Brandano, (then Ward 2 Councilor) Dom Fermano, Tony Spadafora Sr., Johnny Colangeli Sr., John Puleo Sr., Freddy Caruso, Joey Cantera, Frankie Ultrino, Nick Angelo, Anne Sbraccia, Jean Selidelli, (then Ward 6 Councilor) Billy Croken, Bobby McCarthy, and a whole heck of a lot more San Rock pilgrims. The Bobby Fiore Orchestra entertained. The Angelo girls poured drinks. Children s faces were painted. But

How We Respond to Art

How We Respond to Art Image Photographs by Bobby Doherty The deep emotions inspired by looking at a painting, listening to a symphony or reading a poem expand our sense of who we are and how we might live our lives. We asked the readers of At Home to tell us about transformative experiences they’ve had in the presence of art. Here’s what they said. I’ll never forget watching my first play, “Death of a Salesman.” I was a 12-year-old who had experienced way too much trauma from growing up with an alcoholic father. Leaning over the rail of the balcony, sitting on that hard seat, I was mesmerized. Something in my emotional DNA was transforming. Watching Willy Loman unveiled, for me, the part of my father that was sad and hurting. That play taught me empathy.

Stan Lee was not as marvelous as he and Marvel wanted us to think

Stan Lee (Stanley Lieber) as a young boys c. 1920s (Courtesy of the Stan Lee Papers, Box #177, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming) Stan and Joan Lee c. 1940s (Courtesy of the Stan Lee Papers, Box #177, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming) In this January 10, 1976, file photo, Stan Lee, standing, publisher of Marvel Comics, discusses a Spiderman comic book cover with artist John Romita at Marvel headquarters in New York. (AP Photo/File) Comics impresario Stan Lee, center, poses with Lou Ferrigno, right, and Eric Kramer who portray The Incredible Hulk and Thor, respectively, in a special movie for NBC, The Incredible Hulk Returns, Los Angeles, California, May 9, 1988. (Nick Ut/AP)

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