An Interview with Mark Kinnaman
Mark Kinnaman is the current vice president of the James Dean Remembered Fan Club as well as an organizer at Back Creek Friends Church in Fairmount, Indiana, and shipping manager at Daddy-0’s. Can you...
View Article“Going Back in Time” by A.D Winans
GOING BACK IN TIME When I was young I drove to Salinas And ran through the bean fields Pretending I was James Dean in East of Eden Stopped off in Monterey walking Cannery Row Imagining myself packing...
View ArticleThe Art of Andrew Read
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View Article“Lovers’ by Kinga Fabo
Lovers You are free, said the stranger. Before I arrived there. Costume. I had a costume on though. I was curious: what his reaction might be? He closed his other eyes. I’ll send an ego instead of...
View ArticleAn Interview with Charles Paul Waters
Charles Paul Waters is a James Dean enthusiast best known for his work in the rockabilly act Paul Waters,The Rockabilly Rocket. Can you tell us a little about what it was like for you when you first...
View ArticleThe Art of Karla Ortiz
For more information on the works of Karla Ortiz please see Facebook and http://www.karlaortizart.com/.
View ArticleAn Interview with Steve Rowland
Photo by Frank Worth at Santa Barbara Road Races, May 29, 1955. Right to left: James Dean, Steve Rowland, Kathy Case. Steve Rowland has worked as an actor, singer, columnist, and record producer. As an...
View ArticleAn Interview with J. David Nall
What was it like growing up in Indiana when you did? What are some of your most fond memories of that time? I remember with great fondness being part of the Fairmount High School basketball team. I...
View Article‘The Ghost of James Dean’ by Roy ‘Oily’ Phillips
The world was so, so different then in the early 80s. It was still a big adventure for anyone to travel to some remote, odd places and lap up all the feelings at that particular time and place. It’s...
View ArticleThe Art of Paul Lovering
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View Article“Warwick Park” by Jonathan Beale
Warwick Park Light slips quickly away from Warwick Park The laughter lies like broken forgotten toys The crows and gulls bob as buoys And the time is eerie, cold, and dark There is a heavy gothic...
View ArticleThe origins of “James Dean: A Beautiful Soul,” an interview with Cody Mullins
Cody Mullins has worked as an actor, director, writer, and producer. He filled all four roles in the video Kelly and the upcoming feature film James Dean: A Beautiful Soul. As an actor he has appeared...
View ArticleThe Art of Brian Tones
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View Article“The House of Me” by Al Rocheleau
THE HOUSE OF ME This mansion of myself, come of bricks, a portico, pick-up sticks, heavy misfortunes, carpeted up-and-down stairwells of hope, coats of blather and intrigue, intricate dormers...
View ArticleThe Art of Chris Burns
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View Article“A Modest Man” by Lew Bracker
A Modest Man There are poems about trees And poems about seas Poems of flowers and skies A talking Raven has a poem But so do common house flies There are poems about ships And poems about lips Even an...
View ArticleAn Interview with Brenda Hayes
Brenda Hayes is best known as the wife of Jim Hayes who works to preserve the MainStreetFairmount.org project to restore the classically iconic main street of Fairmount, Indiana. Brenda was also in...
View Article“The Sparkle of Extinct Stars” by Ian Ayres
Unplugged TV sucks stars into a deep green void & I’m reflected there, on my knees for nothing nothing but this audience in my head these front-row critics telling me I don’t matter this gun to my...
View Article“Lively Decadence” by Joe Randazzo
Lively Decadence You’ll never feel the buzzards pluck your eyes and for this, you must live wild. Live decadent. Live free. Have the lord above shudder. Force creativity from your parents and have...
View Article“James Dean, My Mentor” by Ian Ayres
“Conquering your fear. That’s the point. Fear and death is what it’s all about.” ~ James Dean Not long before I’d ever heard of James Dean, I’d been crushed by a loud argument between my mom and...
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