Category Archives: What’s Happening

Dirty Work by Richard Vaux with Brad Kuhn

Richard Vaux has done his share of dirty work, but nothing like this. His employer, Trans World Airlines wants him and a crew to sneak into Beirut, Lebanon, at the height of a civil war, to reclaim an airplane hijacked by Palestinian terrorists. TWA can’t say, for sure, whether the plane will fly, or whether it has been wired to explode in flight. And that’s assuming they aren’t attacked by one or more of the rival militias who pass the time shooting at each other across the tarmac, but only because there haven’t been any Americans to kidnap in awhile.

Order your Kindle or print copy today, and plan to attend Brad Kuhn’s book launch party at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 13th at River of Grass.

From the Introduction:

“On June 14, 1985, terrorists associated with a newly-formed Shiite Muslim militia known as Hezbollah, or “Party of God,” hijacked TWA Flight 847, which was traveling from Athens to Rome with 139 passengers and eight crew members.

The terrorists first diverted the flight to Beirut, Lebanon, where they released several passengers in exchange for fuel, fruit and sandwiches. The plane departed the next day for Algiers, where more passengers were released before the plane returned to Beirut and one of the hijackers shot U.S. Navy diver Robert Stethem, and threw his body onto the tarmac.

Lebanese authorities, sympathetic to the hijackers’ demands for the release of more than 700 Palestinian POWs held in Israel, allowed the murderers to leave the plane, and replaced them in the middle of the night with a team of twelve proxy hijackers, with closer ties to the government.

The plane made another lap over the Mediterranean, flying again to Algiers, where it shed even more passengers, and then back to Beirut, where the remaining thirty-nine were removed and ferried away to secret locations.

Negotiations continued for another two weeks before the last of the hostages were flown to Germany on July 2nd. Shortly after the last hostage was released, Israel released the Palestinians.

For two months, the plane, a Boeing 727, sat on the apron, tattered and bloody, surrounded by militias shooting at each other across the airport. News coverage moved on to other events. Hezbollah moved on to other planes.

TWA officials bided their time, relying on contacts at Beirut-based Middle East Airlines to monitor hostilities and identify a relatively safe extraction window. On August 13th, they got the call.

That is where our story begins.”

Hope McMath: Art as Activism

Hope McMath grew up in Jacksonville, so being named executive director of The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens was a dream come true. Her departure, in 2016, was a gut-wrenching inflection point. Opening her own gallery took even more courage. Anyone who has never been inside Yellow House, at 577 King Street, in the CoRK Arts District, need look no further than the backyard. The psychedelic school bus with Rosa Parks at the wheel tells passersby everything that McMath’s Yellow House is about. The space, which doubles as her personal studio, was created to showcase provocative work on topics including racial and gender equity, human rights and environmental sustainability—controversial subjects that were often hard for her to sell to a board of directors. The Yellow House has become a haven for local artists and artistic collaborators of all ages and media, who cite the venue’s reputation as a safe and welcoming space. If that’s not your jam, however,  then be advised: Hope is a weapon.

Free JaxbyJax Writing Workshop

WHO: Writers from the Jacksonville area who want to improve their writing while helping others to improve, as well.

WHAT: Gentle critique of poems and short prose pieces by beginning, student, professional, and published writers.

WHEN: Monday, July 1, 2019 from 6-9 PM

WHERE: Charles Webb Wesconnett Regional Library, 6887 103rd Street, Jacksonville, FL 32210

https://www.jaxpubliclibrary.org/locations/charles-webb-wesconnett-regional

The JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival VI will be held on Saturday, November 16, 2019.

One of our goals this year is to encourage Jacksonville writers who have not yet taken part in this annual celebration of “Jacksonville writers writing Jacksonville” to participate. To that end, UNF, FSCJ, the Jacksonville Public Library, and JaxbyJax will team up to host a monthly writing workshop at various locations around the city so that both student and non-student writers from the Jacksonville community can find out more about the festival, and also polish their writing through gentle critiques of their work.

The next workshop will be held on Monday, July 1st from 6 – 9 PM in the auditorium at Charles Webb Wesconnett Regional Library, 6887 103rd Street, Jacksonville, FL 32210.

Please bring 20 copies of your poem or short prose piece. You’ll get to hear your work read aloud by another writer, and then receive spoken feedback and written suggestions to take home.

JaxbyJax Writing Workshops are free, and open to the public (high school and older, please.) Participation in the workshop does not guarantee acceptance into the juried literary festival.

See ScareBnB at MOSH in JAX48Hour Film Project

Eugene Lindsey as Tanner Thistlewhite

That’s a wrap! The movies created between Friday, May 17th and Sunday, May 19th for Jacksonville’s 48 Hour Film Project are in the can!

Your Scribbler worked on this movie, being shown in Group A on Tuesday night. Just sayin’.

You can see the films the first time they are shown, on the following schedule:

Group A: Tue, May 21, 2019 @ 7:00pm
Group B: Wed, May 22, 2019 @ 7:00pm
Group C: Thu, May 23, 2019 @ 7:00pm
MOSH Bryan-Gooding Planetarium1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville 32207

Get your tickets for any or all nights at:

https://themosh.org/event/jacksonville48hourfilmproject/2019-05-21/
https://themosh.org/event/jacksonville48hourfilmproject/2019-05-21/