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Monday, April 11, 1994

Ocala Star-Banner reports on Richard Grayson's Campaign for U.S. Senate in Democratic Primary Against First Brother-in-Law Hugh Rodham


The Ocala (Fla.) Star-Banner today (April 11, 1994) has a front-page story on Richard Grayson's candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Connie Mack; Grayson will run in the Democratic primary against President Clinton's brother-in-law Hugh Rodham.

Gainesville Sun features article on Richard Grayson's candidacy for U.S. Senate from Florida

Saturday, March 19, 1994

St. Petersburg Times reports on Richard Grayson's candidacy for U.S. Senator


An article on Richard Grayson's candidacy for the U.S. Senate appears in the St. Petersburg Times today (Saturday, March 19, 1994).

Sunday, November 14, 1993

South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports on Richard Grayson's appearance at the Miami Book Fair International


In the South Florida Sun-Sentinel today, Sunday, November 14, 1993, book editor Chauncey Mabe reports on the Miami Book Fair International and the local authors, including Richard Grayson, appearing there.


Sunday, May 9, 1993

The Province (Vancouver, B.C.) Pop Culture Columnist favorably reviews Mondo Barbie edited by Richard Peabody & Lucinda Ebersole

Today, Sunday, May 9, 1993, The Province newspaper in Vancouver, British Columbia, published a Pop Culture column by Lee Bacchus, "Barbie lives, not only on shelves but in art, films" that reviews Mondo Barbie, edited by Richard Peabody & Lucinda Ebersole.

Gainesville Sun & Miami Herald on Richard Grayson's "Twelve Step Barbie" in MONDO BARBIE


The Gainesville Sun (May 9, 1993) and Miami Herald (May 4, 1993) have articles on Mondo Barbie, edited by Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole (St. Martin's Press) with work by Denise Duhamel, A.M. Homes, Sandra Cisneros, Kathryn Harrison, Margie Piercy, Alice McDermott, Gregg Shapiro, Lynne Barrett, Lyn Lifshin and others, including Richard Grayson, represented by his story "Twelve Step Barbie."

Monday, April 19, 1993

Irish Newspaper The Star Attacks Richard Grayson for Portraying Barbie as an Alcoholic and Ken as Transgender

Today (April 19, 1993), The Star, a newspaper in Dublin, Ireland, published an article, "Boozer Barbie's Sex Op Shock," attacking author Richard Grayson for portraying Barbie as an alcoholic and Ken as transgender in his story "Twelve-Step Barbie."

Tuesday, April 6, 1993

Los Angeles Times reports on Richard Grayson's "Twelve Step Barbie"


The Los Angeles Times today (Tuesday, April 6, 1993) has an "Only in L.A." column by Steve Harvey on page B2 that mentions a story by Richard Grayson in Mondo Barbie, edited by Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole (St. Martin's Press):


That girl: The editors of "Mondo Barbie" describe their irreverent anthology of fiction and poetry dealing with the improbably shaped blonde as "the answer to . . . all that misplaced Barbie Angst, all that childhood conditioning, torture and repression."

All in 185 pink pages, none of them, needless to say, authorized by El Segundo-based Mattel.

This is not the blankly smiling Barbie of store shelves. The works carry such titles as "Hells Angel Barbie," "Barbie Meets the Scariest Fatso Yet," "Barbie Comes Out" and "The Barbie Murders."

In one story, Barbie complains of Ken: "Have you ever noticed, he has molded plastic hair. His head and his hair are all one piece. I can't go out with a guy like that."

Then there's Richard Grayson's "Twelve-Step Barbie," which presents an older Barbie, an Alcoholics Anonymous member living alone, resentful of the younger women in workout classes, irritated that the loan officer at the bank doesn't recognize her (she has an asbestos removal business). She finds some satisfaction in giving volunteer health education lectures to teen-agers.

Author Grayson's Ken has changed, too -- "after he disappeared from Barbie's life . . . he became Gender Reassignment Ken and finally Kendra." Upon getting back together, Barbie and Kendra discover "what they liked about each other, what they had missed the first time." They become best girlfriends.

GRAPHIC: Photo, An off-the-wall journal about Barbie reveals that she hates Ken's plastic hair.

Wednesday, March 3, 1993

ZYX Magazine features critical article, "The Case of Richard Grayson"


ZYX Magazine's current issue (#5, Spring 1993) features a critical article, "The Case of Richard Grayson" (misspelled as "Greyson") by Arnold Skemer.

Saturday, November 2, 1991

Richard Grayson story "R Evolution" in PLEIADES




Richard Grayson's story "R Evolution" appears in the current issue (#11, 1991) of Pleiades, the literary magazine published at the University of Central Missouri.

Friday, September 27, 1991

Gainesville Sun reports on Richard Grayson's plan for Florida legislative reapportionment


The Gainesville Sun reports today (Friday, September 27, 1991) on Richard Grayson's testimony before the Florida legislative reapportionment commission and his plan to have artists create election districts with shapes like palm trees, alligators and the space shuttle.

Tuesday, May 7, 1991

P'an Ku Magazine interviews Richard Grayson










The spring 1991 issue of P'an Ku magazine has an interview with Richard Grayson by Diane Madio.

Wednesday, May 1, 1991

Graduate Coursework at Florida Atlantic University


Richard Grayson earned 26 graduate credits in at Florida Atlantic University from spring 1985 to spring 1991.

Tuesday, April 2, 1991