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May 9 Lots of rain, mixed with some thunder and lightning, made the city its hostage. Everyone showed up for work at Studio 8, Stage L. Bless them. The new episode of Guy-Spell went off without a hitch; thank God for small miracles. My boyfriend interviewed Kal Dabbenworth, the oil-on-canvas artist who created the successful Steel and Man collection of paintings; a set of thirty-four paintings of different sizes that sold out in a SoHo, New York, show. Kal Dabbenworth looked as if he were strung-out on methadone. His eyes were sunken into the back of his head, his lips were dry as f**k, and he couldn’t sit still. Guy sat in his regular, puffy-armed chair and asked Kal, “Your paintings have recently been noted to have naked men in them, usually in s****l positions among Pittsburgh build