Death of the Cork

Current Press Release

Event Photos New York
(NY - October 2, 2002)

Event Photos San Francisco
(SF - October 14, 2002)

High Resolution Photos (NY)
(For press and printing)

Jancis Robinson's Eulogy
(NY - October 2, 2002)

Jancis Robinson Bio

Wes Modes Bio

Randall Grahm Remarks at Dinner
(NY - October 2, 2002)

Randall Grahm Remarks at Wake
(NY - October 2, 2002)

Dinner Menu New York
(NY - October 2, 2002)

Dinner Menu San Francisco
(SF - October 14, 2002)

Chocolate Glazed Tortoise Recipe

Bonny Doon Vineyards Site


Wes Modes:

Wes Modes is an artist and high-tech runaway. In various lives, he is a sculptor, writer, performer, artist, and mischief-maker. Modes is an eight-year Burning Man veteran and a founder of the Costco Soulmate Trading Outlet in Black Rock City, an enterprise that has brought hundreds of people together at Burning Man. Modes has a irrepressible sense of adventure. He collects shiny baubles, pieces of rusty junk he finds on his wanderings. He hops freight trains and gets in trouble. His favorite places are the Muni tunnels, the metal scrap heap at the dump, the china basin wastelands, old military bases, abandoned old houses, ancient antique stores, urban desolation, the magic places where anything can happen. Modes lives in Santa Cruz in a giant Victorian house built before electricity, cars, and recorded music. The workshop is upstairs of the carriage house. Modes founded the Big Yellow House, a long-running art and food cooperative in Santa Cruz, California.

He is a writer, a cook, a radio star. He works to spread whimsy and irreverence. He schemes. He spraypaints subversive messages on the sidewalks. He is a founder of The Spoon, an international storyteller's group. He spins off wildly impractical ideas and then does them.

Wes Modes — Santa Cruz, California USA 831.335.3109 — modes@thespoon.com