Tuesday, August 14, 1984

Brigid's pug walked across the painting I'd just done. He had orange and purple feet. Madame Defarge kept knitting away. Worked till 7:00. I didn't go to dinner with Edmund Gaultney and the people who want to do a portfolio. Hedy and Kent Klineman. She's a friend of Jane Holzer's. But I just get this feeling about it: People finance a portfolio and then start to get nervous and dump all the prints (cab $7).
     Home at 10:30. Watched Ann Jillian play Mae West and she was good. They always give them a big love affair, they make that the big thing.

Warhol, A. (1989). The Andy Warhol Diaries (P. Hackett, Ed.). Pg. 595. New York: Warner Books.

Sunday, March 18, 1984

The phone didn't ring once. Oh wait, yes it did. Jane Holzer called and said she's flying us to Palm Beach on Friday to help open her ice cream shop, "Sweet Baby Jane's" She called People magazine about it, so I guess they'll do a "Whatever happened to Baby Jane" about her.

Warhol, A. (1989). The Andy Warhol Diaries (P. Hackett, Ed.). Pg. 558. New York: Warner Books.

Friday, March 23, 1984--New York--Palm Beach, Florida

It rained all day, but by 6:00 when Jane Holzer picked us up it had stopped for a little bit. So we went over to the street where Sweet Baby Jane's ice cream parlor was, in the block Jane owns, I think--the one that has Van Cleef & Arpel.
     I did interviews with the newspapers and People. Jane didn't even give me a full dish of ice cream, just a little spoon. The place has the usual stuff you sell with ice cream. Oreos and things. Boring.

Warhol, A. (1989). The Andy Warhol Diaries (P. Hackett, Ed.). Pg. 559. New York: Warner Books.