Mark Dawidziak, John Olesky |
With
Music
I go to concerts and wind up having reunions with former BJ
co-workers.
First, Paula and I ran into Editorial Board retiree Sarah
Vradenburg and we had a chat and a reunion.
Sarah Vradenburg |
Several days later we encountered Mark Dawidziak, PD and former BJ
pop culture critic who was there with his wife Sara and daughter Becky. The Moonlight
Serenaders (think Glen Miller music) were performing on the Grandview United
Methodist Church lawn in Cuyahoga Falls.
And at our third concert in less than a week we ran into Sandy Bee Lynn, the Doylestown delight, who once worked as a BJ librarian. I call that a perfecta trifecta. Sandy also was a librarian in Wadsworth and Orrville.
Mark will have the 25th book he’s involved with
published September 1 by Rowman & Littlefield’s Lyons Press. It’s "The Shawshank Redemption Revealed: How One Story Keeps Hope
Alive," tied to the 1994 movie that brought Morgan Freeman an Oscar
nomination. The film is based on the
1982 Stephen King novella “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption.”
And at our third concert in less than a week we ran into Sandy Bee Lynn, the Doylestown delight, who once worked as a BJ librarian. I call that a perfecta trifecta. Sandy also was a librarian in Wadsworth and Orrville.
Sandy Bee Lynn |
The Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield was
used as the setting for the movie.
Tim Robbins is the murderer sentenced to life
in prison. Bob Gunton played the nasty warden.
I was Television Editor when Mark replaced
David Bianculli as my pop culture critic at Ol’ Blue Walls in the 44 E.
Exchange Street building.
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