I'm off out tonight to a celebration of the life of a faboo lady.
Helen Pike (for it is she) was the ebullient hostess-with-the-mostest at many an event - LGBT History Month or otherwise - at our fave, the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology.
Always the first to find an excuse for a "dressing-up occasion", she and "emcee" John J. Johnston formed an enduring "double-act" that kept us coming back time and again to any event she organised.
She is indeed a huge loss to The Petrie, and to its parent body University College London. I miss her, and look forward to raising a "glass of" in her memory tonight. RIP.
Read a very lovely tribute to Helen by her colleagues at UCL.
[Click the "Petrie Museum" tag below for more about events she organised - and click here for even more in my other blog the Dolores Delargo Towers Museum of Camp.]
Anyone who wears feathered head pieces, and drape tassel tie-backs is ok in my book, as your aware.
ReplyDeleteI imagine you two would have got on like a house on fire. Jx
DeleteThat's a beautiful tribute at UCL; I hope you gave Helen a good send off last night - she sounds like some who was worth knowing.
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It was a splendid "do"; very well-attended (in person, and via Zoom) - and emotional and joyous in turn. Everyone loved Helen. Jx
DeleteWhat a lovely lady. Enjoy those red poms and her sense of style. Very organic. A pity we ever have to lose our muses.
ReplyDeleteAt the event, there was a slideshow of photos from various stages in her history - and inevitably, no end of outlandish costumes (her own, and those she had cajoled others to wear)!
DeleteMuse is the word. Jx
A wonderful woman. She will be greatly missed.
ReplyDeleteShame you couldn't make it. It was a superb tribute. Jx
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