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Ken Bald, the artist on the Dark Shadows newspaper comic strip, will be attending the East Coast Comic-Con at the Meadowlands in New Jersey April 29 and 30. eastcoastcomicon.com

No other DS guests booked at this time but it is still early.

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After more than three years, the lawsuit that Prospect Park filed over the rights of the iconic ABC soaps All My Children and One Life to Live has been dismissed. The rights to both shows has reverted back to ABC. What, if anything, will come of this remains to be seen.

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I was poking around on YouTube earlier and stumbled onto something quite by accident. There is a recording of Joel Crothers reading the Robert Heinlein book Stranger in a Strange Land. I haven't read the book so I can't say if this is an abridged version. But I was quite tickled that Joel did this. This jogged my memory and I seem to recall that Joel did several other ones back in the day. I don't recall specific titles, so I will need to research this further.
I don't know if any of the other actors did any of these. But apparently someone did a couple of the Marilyn Ross books.

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Current Talk '16 II / Dark Shadows Documentary
« on: September 16, 2016, 07:49:10 PM »
In today's mail, I received a postcard from the Festival/MPI. Besides promoting the Hollywood event, it also had a blurb which stated "New Dark Shadows feature documentary coming soon". Nothing more. I don't recall hearing anything about this in Tarrytown, so this is certainly an intriguing development.

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Remember Frenchy, the artist whose work was featured in 16 Magazine as Frenchy's Freakies? She did several DS pieces, as well as other teen faves like the Monkees, the Beatles and others who have fallen into obscurity. I was wondering what ever became of Frenchy. Her art stopped appearing sometime in the mid 1970's.
The person who runs a Gloria Stavers tribute page on Facebook said that she was an art student somewhere in the Midwest but had no other information. I suspect that the name Frenchy Blanche was a stage name. Even if it was her birth name, she could have married several times now. So the trail seems pretty cold.
Anybody else have any information?

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If you missed Denise Nickerson at the festival this summer, it was just announced that she will be at Chiller Theatre this October. For further info: chillertheatre.com

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Sometimes Dark Shadows turns up when you're not really looking for it. Alexander Gould, who played David Collins in the 2004 pilot, has a small cameo as the voice of a truck driver in the climatic scene of Finding Dory. Gould had been the voice of Nemo in the earlier film Finding Nemo.

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Current Talk '16 II / Another Cool Article
« on: June 28, 2016, 05:56:16 AM »
There is another tribute to the 50th anniversary of DS on michaelfairmansoaps.com. Feel free to post a comment on his thread.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '16 II / My Tarrytown experience
« on: June 28, 2016, 12:43:39 AM »
I'm back home after three days in Tarrytown. The 50th anniversary convention was the best one in some time. After braving the best and humidity in the unaircondituoned stable at Lyndhurst, anything indoors was certainly a step up. No, it wasn't perfect. The hotel was really too small for such an event, as numerous people were turned away. The air conditioning was odd. Cold in some places, almost nonexistent in others. It was virtually impossible to get a WiFi signal on the property which meant no posting anything until I got home.
It was an interesting mix of fans. Lots of us veterans but quite a few newbies. One extremely articulate young man came in from Australia after discovering DS through the audiodramas. Another couple came from England; the wife was astonished to see Matthew Waterhouse there as a guest. Matthew appeared on Doctor Who and is featured in several projects from Big Finish. The woman used to be his baby sitter.
Friday night brought John Karlen back to the Festival after a long absence. He was as feisty as ever. I don't know what the status of his health issues. He was accompanied by a health aide and was in a wheelchair. But he stayed signing autographs until well after 11 o'clock.
Nancy Barrett was also in attendance. I remember her being somewhat skittish at earlier events but she really came out of her shell. She mixed freely with fans the entire weekend and seemed to really enjoy herself. More on Nancy on Saturday. A lot more.
I was in the dealer's room on Saturday afternoon when a very lovely and well dressed woman approached me and introduced herself. It was none other than our very own Midnite! I don't know how many of you have had the pleasure of meeting any of the moderators face to face. It was a surprising but very cool experience.
Saturday evening brought the return of two festival mainstays that had missing for much too long: the costume gala and the skits. Our very own Prof. Stokes did two outstanding filk songs. One to the tune of  Summer of '69, the other to Up Around the Bend. The capper came went Kathryn Leigh Scott and Lara Parker came out costumed as Josette and Angelique. The ladies looked particularly gorgeous.
Next up was the Collinsport Players doing a revival of a skit that I had co written several years ago. The skit leads up to the events leading up to Vicki's time travel back to 1795. A surprise addition to the cast was Nancy Barrett, who reprised her characterization of Carolyn as Barnabas' slave. Nancy really gave her all and seemed to be enjoying herself as much as the audience. I cannot begin to express how thrilled and proud that I was to hear her perform dialogue that I had written.
Sunday was the luncheon. In previous years, the food served at the banquet was less than palatable. Not so this time! A decent sized chicken breast with a light sauce, accompanied by mashed sweet potatoes and broccoli. Was it the best meal that I ever had? No. But by festival standards, it was off the charts.
The goodie bags this year were substantially better than previous years. We each got three fairly substantial items. One was a paperback of the Dark Shadows story digest originally published by Gold Key. It is what is, quality wise. But it also contained some rare DS pictures that I had never seen before. The second was a DVD doublepack of The Haunting of Collingwood and The Vampire Curse. The final item was the hardcover of Produced and Directed by Dan Curtis. Lots of DS pictures in both.
David Selby and Nancy Barrett reprised I Wanta Dance with You. James Storm played a couple of original numbers.
They also screened their short films by Ansel Faraj. The first featured John Karlen's return to acting after many years. He plays a character looking for a job as a handyman to a vampire, played by Christopher Pennock. John need a reference so they put in a call to KLS, whose ring tone is Josette's theme. They are interrupted by Lara Parker as a vampire slayer. Lara is quickly dispatched by a cheesy shadow effect.
Much lighter in tone is a reunion of Angelique and Josette who meet after Barnabas has passed away. The ladies are at first competitive but ultimately emerge as friends with a new understanding. It was very sweet.
The last was loosely based on Toby Dammit/Never Bet the Devil Your Head. Pennock and Parker are joined by Jerry Lacy and Lisa Richards.
The day ended with KLS auctioning off some of her memorabilia to benefit research into the disease that took her husband. Among the items that she sold were her copy of her final DS script and a couple of Maggie Evans falls.
I probably have overlooked a few things but if you were there, feel free to add your own scrapbook memories.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '16 II / Jim Fyfe gets married!
« on: June 20, 2016, 08:18:02 PM »
Congratulations to Jim Fyfe, the 1991 Willie Loomis, who married his girlfriend Sarah Weeks on June 18th. The couple were married at their home in New York and had a water gun fight to celebrate on the 19th. [occasion6] [occasion6] [occasion6]

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Marie Wallace will be making an appearance at the Metropolitan Room in NYC on July 10th for a 7pm show as part of a tribute to Larry Storch. Larry is best known as Corporal Agarn from F Troop but also appeared with Jonathan Frid in Arsenic and Old Lace and with Marie in I Oughta Be in Pictures. He has also popped in at least one Dark Shadows festival. Other guests on the schedule include Eddie Deezen from Grease and celebrity impressionist Marilyn Michaels. Tickets run from $24 to $115, with the usual two drink minimum.  metropolitanroom.com

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British actor Matthew Waterhouse announced on his Twitter page that he would be representing Big Finish productions at the upcoming festival. He played Adric on Doctor Who, among other credits. He's also done a lot of work for Big Finish productions, including one of the DS projects, The Creeping Fog as John Cunningham. This will be his first convention experience not related directly to Doctor Who.

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On Monday May 9, Donna will co-host an event in NYC to determine the creme de la creme of New York's drag community for 2016. For further information: bestindrag.org

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Sharon Smyth Lentz has another short film coming out on DVD entitled Ghouls Night Out. The cast, including Sharon will be promoting it at Chiller Theatre in Parsippany, New Jersey next weekend (April 22-24). Sharon announced on her Facebook page that she will only be there on Saturday, April 23. Note: as of today (4/15/16), this is not posted on the Chiller website. Hopefully, it will be soon.chillertheatre.com

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I had seen the real life Super Cops on WABC TV and knew that David Selby was featured in the movie. But I had no idea that there was also a comic book. 13thdimension.com

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