Providence, RI
Spending more time in the Motel 6
lobby. I am feeling rather relaxed and comfortable here, like a
______. [illegible] I'm just about as tired as I can be after a good
night's sleep. Yesterday, after the barber shop, drug store, walking
around, we waited at the theater for the New York contingent from
about 2pm until 6pm or so, when, oh, stayed there—ate dinner at the
theater. Then we went down to the RISD auditorium, met with John
Terry, the head of the film department. We set up in the RISD
auditorium, which was quite nice—and big, and had a pretty good
video projection system. Steve and I noticed a squirrel in the
auditorium, a squirrel that would otherwise have gone unnoticed. They
put a table and chairs on stage and Margot, Suzanne, Steve and I sat
there and one by one showed respective clips and talked about them
and the movies. I don't really remember what I said—just rambled on
a little bit about its origins and the script and lack of a script.
It all went pretty well, answered questions, and then we went back to
the theater (Cable Car Cinema) and to a club (AS220) and here and
there, in between I introduced American Job screening, then
talked to like three people afterwards, who were very nice. Went to
the club, it was a drag by then, but downtown Providence was
excellent.
At least three people interviewed me
yesterday—two from local school newspapers, and one guy on the
phone from Ohio—Cleveland, or Lorain. I went to check out Carberry
House, as Heather asked—it's abandoned now. Today I called
Jonathan, and me and Steve and Sarah drove out there and visited—his
wife, Cindy, wasn't around but their new baby, Emma, was, and their
cat and two new dogs. It was really nice to see him—high point of
the trip so far. Now we're at the theater on a Friday night. I'm
really quite tired.
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