Poobah Broadcast: The Tom Coston Show with Red Rosie and guest Bruce Litz
2011

The Tom Coston Show

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This week our guests are Dianne Patrizzi and Bruce Litz.

Broadcast live at 8 p.m. Friday, September 16, 2011


Bruce Litz, Pasadena based cartoonist, illustrator and visual anthropologist, drew the cartoon strip "Dr. Duck." It ran in every free, once-a-week paper to spring up in Pasadena since 1979 and from 1984 to 1986 in the Pasadena Weekly. He was art director, illustrator and sketch artist for the Firesign Theatre. From 1997-2007 his strip, "Capt. Eddie's Tattoo Adventure Comix" ran in the tattoo magazine Skin&Ink, where he worked as reporter, columnist, illustrator and interviewer.

Dianne Patrizzi aka Intergarlictica, Princess Hahamongna Cowabungna, Miss Havisham, Mary Kathleen O'Looney, fake poet and blogger. She was born in Pomona, California and ran away from the LA County Fair at 17 to join Pasadena friends Cal Tech, PCC, and the ghosts of the unholy trinity: Jack Parsons, Aleister Crowley, L. Ron Hubbard in midnight skinny dipping and fimmaking at Zorthian's Ranch. The usual things have happened to her since; marriage, babies, selling out as an artist to become a corporate slave in big time advertising. To mitigate bad karma points she's collected over the years, Dianne is now a local natural refuge and water conservation activist.

 


 

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