Cherry Capri

Cherry Capri
Born Cherry Ginger Capri
(1969-02-02)February 2, 1969
U.S.
Occupation artist, author, singer, chef,
Years active 2002–present
Known for Pasadena Doo Dah Parade
Website cherrycapri.com

Cherry Capri (born 1969) is a quirky red-haired American pop-culture icon, author and performance artist whose work explores and celebrates Mid Century Modern style, healthy homemaking and manners. The image she portrays is an eccentric Auntie Mame mixed with a little Mary Poppins. She has been called "a mix between Martha Stewart and Pee Wee Herman".[1] She has also been called "America's Mistress of Modernism, Manners & Mirth."[2]

Biography

Performance career

Cherry Capri, Queen of the 2004 Pasadena Doo Dah Parade.

Over the years, Cherry has supported various charitable organizations through performances and appearances, including the Los Angeles Conservancy Modern Committee, Palm Springs Modern Committee and Lightbringer Project. In 2004, Cherry was crowned the queen of the Pasadena Doo Dah Parade.[3][4][5]

As a performer, Cherry has headlined three Mondo Lounge weekenders [6][7][8] and the Mondo Tiki event at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel.[9] She has sung at Tiki Oasis [10] and tiki clubs across the country. In 2005, she was a featured performer in the cult classic movie by Tony Marsico Camp Burlesque.[11] Cherry has made appearances on television talk shows including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[12]

In 2006 she was featured on the full-length album Creamy Cocktails & Other Delights with a cover that paid a fun homage to the classic album cover Whipped Cream and Other Delights by Herb Alpert. Her title song from this album was included as the main anthem in the same-sex marriage rights movie, I Want to Get Married.[13] In 2007, she was approached to star in a MidMod home-improvement lifestyle show called Lotta Living [14] based on the website of the same name. The series ultimately failed to progress past development stages. In 2016 she is currently being considered for a children's television show reprising a Fred Rogers-style lead in an updated version of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.

Fine Artist career

Sculpture by Cherry Capri in front of SHAG store in Palm Springs, CA – posing with artist, SHAG (artist) Josh Agle.

Cherry is also a sculptor and painter who has exhibited in Hollywood, Las Vegas, Palm Springs and San Francisco in group shows and alongside Shag, Mark Ryden, Tim Biskup and other luminaries of the Southern California Pop Surrealist scene.[15][16] Cherry's artwork brings an appreciation for matchbook artwork like Andy Warhol provided recognition for packaging (soup cans) in the 1960s. Cherry's work also specifically serves to excite viewers about the preservation of Mid-Century Modern architecture and signage. Her work was featured in the first seminal Tiki Art Now – Volume One – book by Otto von Stroheim[17] and can be scene in the background of the movie Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. She had a one-woman Show Come for Sun Swim fun at M Modern Gallery featuring work of classic Palm Springs establishments such as the Caliente Tropics motel and now demolished Palm Springs Spa Hotel. Her one women show Sparkles in Quick Sand in Studio City featured works inspired by-gone iconic Las Vegas hotels such as the Dunes Hotel and Casino and the Sands Hotel. Her artwork is in the collections of casino magnate, Steve Wynn as well as the late greats, Merv Griffin and Huell Howser. Her sculpture was featured at the SHAG Store for the 2012 Palm Springs Modernism Weekend.

Author and "Dear Cherry" Advice Column

In 2015, Cherry released he first retro-raw food-recipe book Eat Like Eve – Irresistible Recipes for Nude Food. Like the "Creamy Cocktails" CD cover, Cherry provides a provocative cover. The interior pages are inspired by the vintage Culinary Arts Academy cookbooks from the 1950s and include a few recipes from her "Dear Cherry" advice column. Cherry is best known for her critically acclaimed "Dear Cherry" retro Dear Abby style advice columns which have appeared in CA-Modern Magazine for since 2005, in addition to columns in Tiki Magazine and Bachelor Pad Magazine. Her writing combines the best of historic references combined with updated healthy living tips and advice for today's technology-minded world. Her recent Dear Cherry interstitial radio show for Public Radio Exchange,[18] is loosely based on her print columns and is co-produced by Mary-Margaret Stratton, Cary Stratton and Jason Croft aka 'Java', has been picked up as far away as Australia![19]

Image and lifestyle

Cherry is particularly noted for her outrageous recycled wardrobe, eccentric dress which generally utilizes bright colors and loud patterns and pink polyester pantsuits. She has been a champion for family values: showing that challenging outdated concepts of morality and modes of conduct AND healthy happy living are not mutually exclusive.

Bibliography

Filmography

Film

Television appearances

References

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