Happy Anniversary Hairspray!

Hairspray premiered on February 26, 1988. The first time I watched Hairspray it was on a Sunday afternoon and it was the Sunday movie on channel 20. I was cleaning my room and wanted to have some background noise so I decided to turn on the TV. This was the first image I saw on the screen:

My first thought was “OMG that hair!!” But then I decided to watch it because it felt so much fun and there was so many interesting dance moves that I automatically became a fan of the film.

Hairspray is one of those movies that stays with you and I have often quote it with friends.

Here are some interesting facts about the movie:

This is director John Waters only PG-rated Film.

Baltimore director John Waters and drag queen extraordinaire Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, share a light moment outside the Senator Theatre at the world premiere of “Hairspray” in 1988. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

The amazing Rachel Sweet sings the title song: Hairspray:

The great Jerry Stiller who play the role Wilbur Turnblad in the 1988 version of the movie:

Divine stands next to Jerry Stiller in a scene from the film ‘Hairspray’, 1988. (Photo by New Line Cinema/Getty Images)

Plays Mr. Pinky in the 2007 version of the movie:

At first the role of Edna Turnblad was wrote for Christine Jorgenson but when the role of Tracy Turnblad was rewritten. John Waters decided to also rewrite the role of Edna in order to keep Divine in the movie.

This was also Divine’s last movie with John Waters.

John Waters decided to cast Pia Zadora when he saw her in the movie Voyage of the Rock Aliens:

What is your favorite John Waters movie? Comment below!!!

Until next time!!

Source: Internet Movie Database and Youtube

The Tragedy of Joyce Carol Vincent

Joyce Carol Vincent was born on October 19, 1965, in the London part of Hammersmith. Her parents were from Grenada and moved to London shortly before Joyce’s birth. Joyce’s mother died when Joyce was only eleven years old. And her four older sisters took it upon themselves to care for Joyce while she was growing up. Joyce did not have the best relationship with her father because he was unemotional and distant from her.

She went to school at Melcombe Primary School. And Fulham Gilliatt School for Girls, but she dropped out by the time she was sixteen years old without graduating. She was well-liked and had a lot of well-known friends in the music business.

In 1985, she worked as a secretary at OCL in London and later at Ernst and Young. She spent four years in their treasury department. She worked there until 2001 when she quit for reasons that were not known. Throughout that period, she spent some time at a domestic abuse shelter in Haringey while working as a cleaner in a budget hotel.

It was during this time. She stopped talking to her family even though there was no fighting or any disputes between her and her sisters. She just simply decided to stop talking to them. Her family was aware of the relationship that Joyce was in had a history of domestic violence. There was some theorizing that perhaps Joyce had shame that she was a victim of domestic violence or that she did not want the person who abused her out where she lived.

In February 2003, Joyce moved to a bedsit flat above the Wood Green Shopping Center. In November of the same year, she noticed that she was vomiting blood and went to the North Middlesex Hospital for a couple of days and was diagnosed with a peptic ulcer.

Joyce was at her apartment when she died. Some speculate that she passed away in December 2003 due to having asthma and a peptic ulcer. Some theorized that she had an asthma attack or had some prolonged issues surrounding her peptic ulcer that led to her death. However, there was no determined definition of how she passed away.

The weirdest thing about this was that Joyce’s body was not found until three years after her death. Her surrounding neighbors thought that her apartment had no one in there. They also believed that the odor of decomposing was the smell of trash because the trash cans were so close to their residence on the bottom floor. In addition, no one ever questioned the noise of the television being on all the time, and it was just a noisy neighborhood. The neighbors never assumed that they had a deceased neighbor in the bedsit for three years.

Regarding her rent and utilities being paid, she had set up an automatic payment from her bank account for the utilities. And half of her rent was produced by the Metropolitan Housing Trust for about a year. It was not until two years after that it was noticed. The back rent of 2,400 pounds was when the officials in charge of housing went to Joyce’s apartment to repossess the property.

When they entered the property in January 2006, they were shocked to find Joyce deceased. They located her in the living area on the couch while the tv was on. The pathologist at the scene noticed that the refrigerator had expired food as far back as 2003. Joyce was found on her back with a shopping bag next to her and Christmas presents that looked like she had wrapped them but had no labels for who they were. Joyce’s body was severely decomposed. And could no longer have a post-mortem conducted. She was only IDed by her dental records and a photo of her.

It was also speculated that she had a boyfriend at the time of her death, but no one was able to locate or find him. The police concluded that Joyce died of natural causes, and no foul play caused her death. Her sisters were notified of Joyce’s passing and all the details surrounding it. They, in return, told the police that they had been trying to contact her for a while and had even hired a private detective to locate her. However, they had no idea what happened to her and decided Joyce had broken all their connections with them and did not want to be bothered by them.

A documentary about Joyce called Dreams of a Life contains interviews with people who knew her and some of her friends. I was able to rent it and watch it for a better understanding of Joyce Vincent’s life and tragic ending. The trailer is below:

Until next time!

Valentine’s Day Movies to Watch: 2024!

Every year, I would list cute Valentine’s Day movies that are not part of the regular Valentine’s Day movie list! Here are five movies I recommend if you want to watch some light-hearted early to mid-1990s romance.

Defending Your Life (1991):

Starring and Directed by Albert Brooks, Starring Meryl Streep, Rip Torn, and Lee Grant. Ever since I was eight years old, I have admired Albert Brooks movies. It made me think that when we all die, we have to defend our lives to move on to the next phase…whatever that is.

Frankenhooker (1990)

Starring James Lorniz and Patty Mullen. This is probably my favorite version of Frankenstein. Directed by Frank Henelotter (who is one of my favorite directors). Jeffrey (who is played by James Lorniz) is heartbroken that his fiancee Elizabeth (played by Patty Mullen) has died in a freak lawn mower accident. So he decides the best way to regain his love is by reconstructing her!

Boomerang (1992):

Starring Eddie Murphy, Halle Berry, Grace Jones and David Alan Grier. Eddie Murphy stars as Marcus Graham, an advertising executive. Who is a bit of a woman’s man who meets his match with his boss?

The First Wives Club (1996):

Starring Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, and Diane Keaton and is directed by Robert Harling. Four lifelong friends have winded down to three. They all reexamined their life choices up to this point and took their power and lives back.

The Cutting Edge (1992):

Starring D.B. Sweeny and Moira Kelly. This was one of my childhood movies. I watched the VHS tape so much that I think I wore it out. So it’s surprising that the last time I saw this movie, I was probably 11 years old.

What movies do you usually watch during this time to get you in the Valentine’s Day mood? Comment below!!

Until next time!!!

Source: Youtube Wikipedia.

Jack Nance: more than just a an Eraserhead

Jack Nance was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 21, 1943, but was raised in Dallas, Texas. He went to North Texas State University with the intent to study journalism but had a more incredible urge to study acting. And quit university to join the Dallas Theater Center.

1964, he moved to San Franciso to work at the American Conservatory Theater. While there, he had a very enriching time playing the lead role in Tom Paine. The play’s director had a fellowship at the American Film Institute, where he met another person who was part of the American Film Institute, David Lynch. The director suggested Jack Nance to David Lynch about casting him in the lead role in his student film. Eraserhead.

Here is a trailer from the movie:

From that point on, Jack Nance and David Lynch were good friends. David Lynch decided to cast Jack in various movies of his. Including his show Twin Peaks:

Jack was married twice. The first time he was married to Catherine E. Coulson was from 1968 to 1976. Her most memorable role was as the Log Lady on Twin Peaks.

Jack Nance struggled with alcoholism and drugs throughout his first marriage and most of his life. He met his second wife while in rehab, named Kelly Jean Van Dyke.

She was the daughter of Jerry Van Dyke. Nancee had tried hard to remove her past career connections because she no longer wanted to be associated with the porn industry which she had seedy connections with. However, she was relapsed in 1991 and tried to continue in the porn industry because she wanted money to fund her addictions.

In November of 1991, while Jack was on location at Bass Lake, California, he received a phone call from Kelly. He was on set filming a movie called Meatballs 4.

Kelly told Jack that she did not want to be married to Jack anymore because she could not bear him to witness her going down this path. In addition to telling him that she told him that if he hung up on her, she would kill herself. Unfortunately, during the phone conversation, there was a nasty storm, and the phone line disconnected.

TWIN PEAKS – Pilot – “Northwest Passage” – Airdate: April 8, 1990. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images) JACK NANCE

It took Jack more than half an hour to find a phone in the area that was in working condition, and they called Kelly back. However, there was no answer, so he located a nearby sheriff’s office and, in turn, contacted the Los Angeles police to inform them of the conversation. The police broke into Kelly’s residence and found that Kelly had hung herself. Jack Nance was extremely sad and felt like he was responsible for her passing, and within two years, he picked up drinking.

During this time, he already endured two strokes. Due to his drinking, he was asked to go home from the set of Joyride that was cast him due to him showing up to work drunk. He only worked on the movie for one day.

On December 29, 1996, Jack Nance went to meet up with friends Catherine Case and Leo Bulgarini for lunch. They noticed that Jack had a huge bruise under his eye and when questioned about it by his friends. Jack explained that he had gotten into a fight outside Winchell’s Donuts earlier that day with two men due to a shouting match with them. He ended the lunch early because he said that his head was hurting and that it was probably a headache.

On December 30, 1996, Jack Nance was found by his friend Leo Bulgarini in Jack’s apartment dead in his bathroom. When the autopsy was conducted on Jack, he had a subdural hematoma and a blood alcohol level of 0.24%. Jack was 53 years old when he passed away.

Jack Nance will always be more than just an actor to me. He brought a warmness to his role, which makes you feel like he is your best friend. I think this week I will dedicate my movie to watching all the movies that Jack Nance was in.

Sources: Wikipedia.com

Valentine’s Day 2024: A small business gift-giving guide!

With Valentine’s Day around the corner. Here are some amazing small businesses that carry great stuff for that special someone! <3!

“Conquer.Grow, specializes in anti-anxiety and stress relief products. As someone who manages trichotillomania, and hair pulling behavior due to anxiety, I can say firsthand that our stainless pendant makes all the difference in the world. If it can help me, I know it will help others. That’s why I think it would be a great gift idea. We have a limited quantity. Delivery times after we receive an order are 3-5 days. Stainless steel chain is included with purchase”- Charlie J.

The link to buy the item is here: https://conquer-grow.company.site/

“Carlo Quispe is a Queer Peruvian comics artist living in Brooklyn.  He
is the author of CARLITO, SuperManuel, and Hairy Tales.  His new comic
is called Uranus Attacks! about an alien invasion from the planet
Uranus, which inspired a line of hand-made clay figurines.”

Shipping details – Order until Feb 6 to get it by Feb 14th.

The link to buy the item is here: https://www.carloquispe.com/shop/p/creaturefromuranus

Heather May for Art By Heather May 

“I’m an artist specializing in a variety of different mediums, from traditional to digital works of art.  Personally, I’m also a writer, film blogger, and aesthetic nostalgic appreciator. Lately, I have been really into acrylics and expressionism and wanted to offer something in that medium for commissions. 

I’m currently running a Custom Valentine’s Portrait Special. 

ROUGE GIRLS: 12×16 print – Price: $55 

(sent digitally and upscaled for fast HD printing)  

Custom coloring and theme, but will be like the example styles shown here in technique. 

I do not use a website for purchasing of my works currently, because I do most of my art business directly and digitally to cut on shipping costs and faster service.  

Payment is directly through Cash App or Venmo (hmayxo) 

I have a very high seller feedback and meet my deadlines. 

You can reach out to me via my art Instagram via DM @ artbyhmay or personal @ starrymayx for inquiries.  I will then send work via email.  

I need about 3 days for each custom, so if you want it before Valentine’s, the sooner the better to put in your request.  Cut off date is February 5th with currently 8 spots available.

“My name is Maddie (@madd.bell on Instagram), and my shop name on Etsy is Cosmic Ranch (https://www.etsy.com/shop/cosmicranch)  Right now I am selling homemade Valentine cards in the shop.

“The paper heart doily captures a certain nostalgia and tenderness that surrounds Valentine’s Day. Paired with unconventional lyrics from love songs old and new, each Valentine is handmade using paper in a local secondhand craft store. Free shipping through USPS. Cut off order date is February 8.”

 Confetti Jolly Cone from @thejollystop. The link to buy is here https://www.etsy.com/listing/1596911687/confetti-jolly-cone-faux-clown-sundae?etsrc=sdt

“The JollyStop was inspired by my love of kitsch, vintage diners, and old-fashioned sundaes. We create handmade clown cone art figures served on a doily or a vintage-sourced cup. They will never melt on you and are sure to put a smile on your face! You can follow @thejollystop to see more of our cone creations.”

“If you want a bit more of a Valentine’s oriented item, this is also an option Jolly Heart Sundae Print.”

The link to buy is here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1596911687/confetti-jolly-cone-faux-clown-sundae?etsrc=sdt

The store link is here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/thejollystop/?etsrc=sdt

Timber Line Jewelry

“Modern geometric jewelry styles featuring brave statements with versatile tones and patterns.

Incorporating characteristic angles, familiar shapes, and eye-catching patterns, this handcrafted jewelry showcases elevated wooden materials in new ways, combining them with the beauty of contrasting elements.”

Double Diamond Brass Earrings: https://www.timberlinejewelry.com/timberlinejewelry/45273svafv16twd5x6xojfrslxmuk9

 Katrina Mortko- “silly stickers, magnets, and buttons, all handmade :)”

Sticker pack: https://mortko.bigcartel.com/product/mortko-sticker-pack

Store link: https://mortko.bigcartel.com/

Shipping for Valentine’s Day by February 9th! “

“I’m Sasha, aka TheSurlyMagician ( on Etsy and Instagram )!! I’ve taken two of my favorite things, making stuff & eating, and turned them into jewelry, coasters, and more that all look good enough to (but please do not) eat. Most of my goods are made from sugary baking ingredients like sprinkles and tiny sugary decorations (very edible) and resin (very not edible).

For the entire month of February, I am offering 5% off your entire order with code LADYCULT. This includes these Valentine’s sugar hearts coasters!

Kristina Santiago is an artist and tattooer who looks to create pockets of sunshine in daily life thru art , ceramics, & tattoos.

Item of choice from the website is “Sleepy Girl +Sunrise Mug Pin Set:

The website is here: https://snakes-dames.myshopify.com/

Shipping deadline 2/8

Samara is the owner of Impulse Control Vintage (Instagram: @impulsecontrolvintage )

“Curated vintage jewelry and accessories that feel effortless and modern. Where you can find that perfect piece you didn’t know you were looking for but now you need.”

“All items are DM to purchase via Instagram. Orders by 2/9.”

A big thank you to the amazing businesses that participated !!!!