When I saw that a restaurant named Zut! opened on Fourth Street, I remembered Zut the dog, who lived next door to me in Berkeley in the 70s. Zut and his owner Denny lived in a tiny cottage behind a two-story house owned by a man named Huckleberry that he shared with the Arkansas Sheiks‘ (Karana Drayton’s folk group whose fiddler was Laurie Lewis.)
Denny and Zut were also musical; Denny played piano and Zut sang (howled) along with him. Zut and my dog Kangaroo were good buddies and liked to wander the neighborhood together, usually ending up at Bulky Burgers on the corner, cruising for hand-outs.
So when we were sketching on 4th Street last Tuesday night, I asked the hostess about the name. She showed me their mural that included a wonderful portrait of good old Zut and told me that Denny Abrams was indeed an owner of the restaurant.
I always enjoy sketching manikins in shop windows and this one at A La Folie displaying expensive undies didn’t disappoint.
Fourth Street’s holiday lights were hung so we expected they’d also be lit but only these two were. I guess they are waiting to light them until after Thanksgiving when the shops stay open evenings. Even without the grand lighting, we were grateful for the relatively warm evening that allowed us to sketch outdoors at night in November.
10 replies on “Zut! Undies! Fourth Street at Night, Berkeley”
Love the Zut story – and the undies and mannequins are fabulous! Have a great Thanksgiving.
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Your posts always, always make me miss Berkeley and the Bay Area. These are so great. I love the glow around those lights.
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Well you don’t have to miss it — come on up for a visit! Jana
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What a cool coincidence! Love the Christmas lights and mannequins, too.
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Great sketches this week Jana! You have given me an idea: MANNEKINS! Yes!
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Cool! It’s like figure drawing (especially the nearly nude ones) except the models don’t move! Jana
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What a nice dog story! And I love the sketches, too.
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[…] the window display depicted above, she writes on her Jana’s Journal blog: “I always enjoy sketching mannequins in shop windows and this one at A La Folie […]
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Hi Jana, Cool story about Zut the restaurant and Zut the dog! Festive mannequins and street lights. It’s always fun to come by and see what you’ve been up to! Wonderful!
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Thanks Peggy! Ditto to you. Jana
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