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09_03_2005_-_blindmechanic_jump
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH | Arts | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2005 MECHANIC XXX FROM PAGE F1 XXX “POWERFUL AND TIMELY.” A.O. Scott, THE NEW YORK TIMES ERIC ALBRECHT | DISPATCH PHOTOS Ed Marko repairs a vehicle outside Community Car Care. Marko retrieves a tool left on top of a bucket. Liston, who drives Marko to work from his home in Bexley, is the only employee. Rosemary Valentine, a Nissan owner, is among the 100 or so regular customers. “Ed is honest,’’ said Valentine, a client for 12 years. “I live way up in north Clintonville, but I always come here.’’ On the front of the building, Virginia creeper overwhelms the shop’s sign — white and tenniscourt green. Inside, the shop presents a study in organized chaos. A few Beetles, a Porsche, a BMW, a Karmann Ghia and the guts of countless other machines line a path that Marko walks every day. A rusted exhaust fan from a restaurant — 4 by 4 feet — rests in the middle of the main work space. Though unsure why it sits there, Marko knows how to avoid it. 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KELLIANN LADD LESLIE HOLLERAN WRITTENBYMARK SPRAGG & VIRGINIA KORUS SPRAGG DIRECTEDBYLASSE HALLSTRÖM Written By Mark Spragg & Virginia Korus Spragg Directed By Lasse Hallström SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON NOW PLAYING SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON AMC LENNOX 24 AMC EASTON 30 SAWMILL AND I-270 614-429-4262 275 EASTON TOWN CTR. 614-429-4262 777 KINNEAR RD. 614-429-4262 MOVIES 10 MOVIES 12 MORSE @ HAMILTON GAHANNA 614-471-7321 WEST POINT PLAZA 614-529-8547 I-270 AT UPPER ARLINGTON EXIT 614-777-1010 DREXEL THEATRES ARENA GRAND MARCUS THEATRES PICKERINGTON 16 175 W. NATIONWIDE BLVD. 614-470-9900 HWY. 256 & HWY. 204 614-759-6500 MARCUS THEATRES CROSSWOODS REGAL CINEMAS GEORGESVILLE SQ. 16 MARQUEE CINEMAS CONSUMER SQ. 14 RAVE MOTION PICTURES POLARIS STADIUM 18 I-270 & US-23 614-841-1600 GEORGESVILLE RD. AT I-270 1-800-FANDANGO #288 6530 TUSSING RD. 614-864-7469 WEST OF FASHION PLACE 614-781-8228 Check theatre or call directory for showtimes. www.weddingcrashersmovie.com ARTWORK ©2005 MIRAMAX FILM CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Jason Lynch, ” AMC EASTON 30 AMC LENNOX 24 MARCUS THEATRES CROSSWOODS RAVE MOTION PICTURES POLARIS STADIUM 18 275 EASTON TOWN CTR. 614-429-4262 777 KINNEAR RD. 614-429-4262 I-270 & US-23 614-841-1600 WEST OF FASHION PLACE 614-781-8228 7:30PM 7:30PM 7:10PM 7:00PM ©MMV NEW LINE PRODUCTIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. AMC DUBLIN VILLAGE 18 Moviefone.com E 090505 A30701-1 2254 EAST MAIN ST. 614-231-9512 EXHILARATING! Hooker-style, one-chord progression blues on songs such as Death Bell Blues and Shake ’Em on Down received critical acclaim. He released more than a dozen albums and toured worldwide, although he performed less after heart surgery in 1999. His last record was 2004’s A Bothered Mind. Burnside was born in the Mississippi Delta town of Harmontown on Nov. 23, 1926. He spent most of his life in the north Mississippi hills working as a sharecropper and fisherman. In the 1940s, he moved to Chicago where he was taught to play guitar by Mississippi Fred McDowell and later met Muddy Waters. But Burnside left the city after his father and two of his brothers were killed there. When Burnside moved back to Mississippi, he shot a man who he said was trying to run him out of his home. He was convicted and served six months in jail before a plantation foreman got him out to work the cotton harvest. Burnside is survived by his wife, Alice Mae; 12 children; and numerous grandchildren. SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT AND TOMORROW AMC DUBLIN VILLAGE 18 MORSE @ HAMILTON GAHANNA 614-471-7321 DREXEL THEATRE CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND WITH THE GIFT OF – THE SEASON’S SMARTEST COMEDY! R.L. Burnside — one of the last great Mississippi bluesmen, whose raw country blues was discovered late in his life — has died. He was 78. Burnside died Thursday morning at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. His health had been declinR.L. Burnside ing for some time, said Matthew Johnson, owner of Burnside’s record label, Fat Possum. A sharecropper early in life, Burnside didn’t record until his 40s and didn’t become a professional musician until 1991, when he was signed by Fat Possum. Popular with younger acts such as the Beastie Boys and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Burnside remained, as Johnson once said, “incorruptible because he just doesn’t care.’’ After the 1992 live album Bad Luck City, Fat Possum released Too Bad Jim in 1994. Burnside’s raw, John Lee PETER ABRAMS ROBERT L.LEVY ANDREW PANAY STORYBYBRENT GOLDBERG & DAVID T.WAGNER & NICK CANNON SCREENPLAY DIRECTED BY DAVID T.WAGNER &. BRENT GOLDBERG BY MARCOS SIEGA BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY WWW.BEAUTIFULCOUNTRYMOVIE.COM ASSOCIATED PRESS AnUnfinishedLifethemovie.com THE NOW PLAYING! By Jake Coyle PRODUCED BY I-270 & US-23 614-841-1600 SAT-SUN: 12:45, 3:00, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45PM 2254 E Main Street 614/231-9512 Mississippi bluesman hit stage late in life “ AMC LENNOX 24 www.grizzlymanmovie.com DREXEL THEATRE R.L. BURNSIDE | 1926-2005 MARCUS THEATRES MARCUS THEATRES REGAL CINEMAS CROSSWOODS PICKERINGTON 16 GEORGESVILLE SQ. 16 Ebert & Roeper A WERNER HERZOG FILM A COMEDY ABOUT UPHOLDING THE LAW AND DISTURBING THE PEACE. NOW PLAYING “two thumbs way up.” MOVIES 16 FROM VIETNAM TO NEW YORK CITY TO THE TEXAS PLAINS, A SON JOURNEYS TO FIND HIS FATHER. trade are here and everywhere: in a cabinet; in — or on — 5gallon buckets; in the trunks of Beetles; under an ’80s Audi; on the minivan seat that doubles as office furniture. “Where is that 10-millimeter wrench?’’ Marko asks aloud to himself. “I think it’s over here in this bucket.’’ Sure enough, it is — along with screwdrivers, a ball-peen hammer, terry-cloth rags and nuts, bolts and hose clamps. In his office, Marko sits at an industrial desk blanketed with fuses, envelopes, work orders, invoice slips and parts catalogs as well as cans of Liquid Wrench and a generic fiber supplement. An inch of coffee a week old or more remains in a greasestained coffeepot. “We’re just into fixing cars the right way,’’ Liston says. “We’re not much for the corporate biz.’’ Penny the cat, butterscotch with faint gray-black stripes, cleans herself atop the clutter while Marko calls friends and customers, parts stores and junkyards. Most numbers he retrieves from the Rolodex in his brain. Others he asks someone to recite from business cards or handwritten lists haphazardly taped to the walls. He patiently explains to a customer on the phone how to unlock a Cabriolet trunk without a key. All the while, Penny perfects her coat. She skips her feet and the tip of her tail — both permanently stained by auto-shop grime. E 090405 A32274-1 my leg,’’ said Brad Liston, who does bodywork for the shop. “I thought, ‘How could a blind man work on engines?’ “But then he’d always outdiagnost me on anything we looked at. He still does most times.’’ Bill Caldwell, who used to tow cars for Marko, marvels at his ability with cars. “I’ve seen him take the bones out of them and put them back many times,’’ the North Side resident said. “Many people don’t believe me when I tell them he’s blind.’’ The work seems more natural than remarkable to Marko, 71. Born with infantile glaucoma, the second youngest of eight children gradually developed serious problems with his vision. He lived on the family dairy farm, north of Wooster, as a youngster, performing “just the standard maintenance stuff’’ on augers, tractors and combines. “I didn’t really think about it, and no one really pushed me any one way. I just followed my brothers around and did the work they did.’’ He attended school in Wooster until his parents — immigrants from central Europe — sent him to the state School for the Blind in Columbus. By his first year at Bowling Green State University, he’d lost all sight. “Until I was 17, 18, I had real good, useful vision — 20/200 vision,’’ he said. “But glaucoma catches up with you. Some doctors said it could either way.’’ His experience around other blind people, he said, helped him. “During the time I was losing my sight, I thought I was still seeing things. But really I was using my hearing and touch.’’ He earned a liberal-arts degree from Bowling Green in 1957, graduating on a Thursday and reporting to his new job the next Monday. “I got this counseling job with the state Welfare Department,’’ he said. “I had no idea what I was doing. But I ended up helping people — all handicapped people — find jobs throughout southern and southeastern Ohio.’’ Away from work, he built “kit cars’’ with Volkswagen parts. By the late ’70s, suffering from “social-work burnout,’’ he retired from the state job. He gravitated to auto mechanics in 1979, teaming first with Mike George and Bill Chittenden at Community Volkswagen, near Neil Avenue west of the old Ohio Penitentiary. “We called it the ‘prison garage,’ ’’ Marko said. Four years later, he joined Chittenden in opening another shop, Community Car Care, at Nelson Road and E. 5th Avenue. “He’s one of a kind, obviously,’’ said Chittenden, living in southwestern Missouri. “I was surprised when Ed would drop something like a nut or bolt and I couldn’t find it and he always could. “And I was totally blown away that someone who couldn’t see could reach in between a running engine with confidence.’’ In the late ’80s, when Chittenden left Columbus, Marko relocated the shop to Bryden Road and Holtzman Avenue. “Penny leaves paw prints on cars,’’ Dransfield says. “Ed leaves handprints.’’ He met Marko 11 years ago, when Dransfield, then a student at the Columbus College of Art & Design, was planning a road trip to California. A friend had sent him to Marko for advice about his “crappy Beetle.’’ When he returned from the West Coast in the fall of 1994, Dransfield became an apprentice — and, later, a part-time employee — to Marko. The artist and carpenter was one of two dozen or more students who spent time turning wrenches in the shop — a number that doesn’t count the stream that DeVry University used to supply. “The main thing with Ed is he can explain things so well,’’ Dransfield says. “I think it’s because at one point he could see some.’’ A life without sight, Marko says, simply forced him to rely on his hands. “Even mechanics who can see, they wouldn’t really be mechanics if they couldn’t feel something and know what it is. A lot of the time you’re turning a bolt you can’t see. Most of this is 50, 70 percent touch recognition.’’ He talks about how he manages without sight while trying to remove a starter from under a jacked-up Audi. “Now there are some things I can’t do, period,’’ he continues. “I can’t screw in a screw on the long end of a screwdriver. “If there’s a little, tiny hole, OK, I can’t reach my hands up in it and see where I need to be.’’ At his age, Marko says, he stays as busy as he wants to be — working on “four or five pieces’’ a week. And he can’t imagine giving up the place. “I should be retired down south there in the hills, counting the deer and loafing around,’’ he says. “But I’m not too good at that.’’ [email protected] E 090405 A30704-1 F4 ∑ Homebuilding www.brothersgrimmmovie.com ARTWORK ©2005 MIRAMAX FILM CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NOW PLAYING! AMC DUBLIN VILLAGE 18 SAWMILL AND I-270 614-429-4262 AMC EASTON 30 HOLLYWOOD STUDIO 8 I-270 & US-23 614-841-1600 5996 WESTERVILLE RD. 275 EASTON TOWN CTR. WESTERVILLE, OH 614-901-FILM 614-429-4262 MARQUEE CINEMAS CONSUMER SQ. 14 AMC LENNOX 24 6530 TUSSING RD. 614-864-7469 777 KINNEAR RD. 614-429-4262 DREXEL THEATRES ARENA GRAND MARCUS THEATRES PICKERINGTON 16 MOVIES 12 MARCUS THEATRES CROSSWOODS HWY. 256 & HWY. 204 614-759-6500 I-270 AT UPPER ARLINGTON EXIT 614-777-1010 MOVIES 16 MOVIES 10 MORSE @ HAMILTON GAHANNA 614-471-7321 WEST POINT PLAZA 614-529-8547 “A COOL, SLICK, ACTIONPACKED ADVENTURE!” 175 W. NATIONWIDE BLVD. 614-470-9900 REGAL CINEMAS GEORGESVILLE SQ. 16 SCOTT MANTZ, ACCESS HOLLYWOOD GEORGESVILLE RD. AT I-270 1-800-FANDANGO #288 RAVE MOTION PICTURES POLARIS STADIUM 18 WEST OF FASHION PLACE 614-781-8228 THE CONSPIRACY IS GLOBAL IN THE BEST REVIEWED THRILLER OF THE YEAR PETER TRAVERS A SIZZLING THRILLER THAT ENDS SUMMER ON A HIGH NOTE! “ ” NOW PLAYING KAREN DURBIN SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS NO PASSES OR DISCOUNT COUPONS ACCEPTED ELECTRIFYING ENTERTAINMENT!” “ Marcus Theatres CROSSWOODS AMC EASTON TOWNCENTER 30 AMC LENNOX TOWN CTR 24 777 Kinnear Rd 275 Easton Town Ctr I-270 & US23 DIGITAL 614/429-4AMC 614/429-4AMC 614/436-9818 RICHARD CORLISS EXHILARATING!” “ CHECK THEATRE DIRECTORIES OR CALL FOR SOUND INFORMATION AND SHOWTIMES TWO BIG THUMBS UP. “ One of the smartest, funniest and most touching movies of the summer.” “TWO THUMBS WAY UP.” –Richard Roeper – EBERT & ROEPER E 090505 A32281-1 ARTWORK: ©2005 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NOW PLAYING Drexel Theatres GRANDVIEW 1247 Grandview Ave 614/486-6114 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT NO PASSES OR DISCOUNT COUPONS ACCEPTED CHECK THEATRE DIRECTORY OR CALL FOR SOUND INFORMATION AND SHOWTIMES AMC EASTON 30 RAVE MOTION PICTURES MARCUS THEATRES POLARIS STADIUM 18 CROSSWOODS WEST OF FASHION PLACE 614-781-8228 SAWMILL AND I-270 614-429-4262 777 KINNEAR RD. 614-429-4262 275 EASTON TOWN CTR. 614-429-4262 MOVIES 16 MOVIES 12 MORSE @ HAMILTON GAHANNA 614-471-7321 I-270 AT UPPER ARLINGTON EXIT 614-777-1010 HOLLYWOOD STUDIO 8 REGAL CINEMAS MARQUEE CINEMAS 5996 WESTERVILLE RD. GEORGESVILLE SQ. 16 CONSUMER SQ. 14 WESTERVILLE, OH 614-901-FILM DREXEL THEATRES MARCUS THEATRES MOVIES 10 PICKERINGTON 16 WEST POINT PLAZA ARENA GRAND HWY. 256 & HWY. 204 614-759-6500 614-529-8547 175 W. NATIONWIDE BLVD. 614-470-9900 I-270 & US-23 614-841-1600 GEORGESVILLE RD. AT I-270 6530 TUSSING RD. 1-800-FANDANGO #288 614-864-7469 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS NO PASSES OR DISCOUNT COUPONS ACCEPTED CHECK THEATRE DIRECTORIES OR CALL FOR SOUND INFORMATION AND SHOWTIMES 09/03 Regal Cinemas GEORGESVILLE SQ 16 1800 Georgesville Sq Dr 800/FANDANGO #288 AMC LENNOX TOWN CTR 24 777 Kinnear Rd 614/429-4AMC Cinemark MOVIES 16 - GAHANNA Morse & Hamilton Rd 614/471-7321 Marcus Theatres PICKERINGTON 16 Hwy 256 & Hwy 204 614/759-6500 E 090505 A32279-1 © 2005 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS AMC AMC DUBLIN VILLAGE 18 LENNOX 24 Drexel Theatres ARENA GRAND THEATRE 175 W Nationwide Blvd 614/470-9900 Marquee Cinemas CONSUMER SQUARE 14 6530 Tussing Rd 614/864-7469 Marcus Theatres CROSSWOODS I-270 & US23 614/436-9818 AMC DUBLIN VILLAGE 18 6700 Village Pkwy 614/429-4AMC AMC EASTON TOWNCENTER 30 275 Easton Town Ctr 614/429-4AMC SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS NO PASSES OR DISCOUNT COUPONS ACCEPTED CHECK THEATRE DIRECTORIES OR CALL FOR SOUND INFORMATION AND SHOWTIMES SEE IT ON THE BIG SCREEN TODAY LIFE, PAGE F4 E 090405 A30706 -1 ARTWORK: ©2005 FOCUS FEATURES LLC. 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