Quarrington’s buddies win the big ones!!
January 30, 2009
Joseph Boyden–the only Canadian novelist who may be a more manly man than yours truly–won the Giller Prize for his novel, “Through Black Spruce.” And Nino Ricci, a very good pal, claimed the Governor General’s Award for “The Origin of Species.” Congratulations, says Quarrington. True, he says it through clenched teeth–his book “The Ravine” has claimed no awards to date–but he says it none the less.? And now, let’s forget about it and move on!
This photo, by the way, is of myself, Nino and his beautiful wife, writer Erika de Vasconcelos.? We are pictured with Scott Griffin and his beautiful wife Krystyne, and the occasion was the Griffin Prize for poetry, another award I’ve never won! Mind you, I’ve never published any poetry, still.. And while I’m being bitter, where’s MY beautiful wife?
The Great Depression is Here!
January 29, 2009
At the Porkbelly’s gig at Hugh’s Room on Saturday Night, we’re going to feature “The Great Depression,” our highly talented horn section. (That’s what we’ve always called our highly talented horn section. It’s just a complete whacky coincidence that there is actually a Great Depression happening!) They include Al Kay (trombone & euphonium), Vern Dorge (saxophone & clarinet) and Brian O’Kane (trumpet.)
NOW we’re having fun!!
Dan Hill: Video Telegram to Paul Quarrington
January 28, 2009
A mischievous tribute to to Paul Quarrington by music artist and burgeoning author Dan Hill.? This was shot live at the event “Life in Music, Words, and on Screen” produced by BookShorts for International Festival of Authors and Humber College (Oct 24, 2009). The IFOA celebration included art from and by Quarringtons body of work in film, literature, music, stage and more.? Boyhood friends and neighbours, Dan and Paul were renewed their friendship upon the publication of Dan’s first book, and the preparation of Paul’s first solo CD release (coming out in 2010).? To find out how you can join the Quarrington Arts Society, visit quarringtonartsociety.ca





