| October 03, 2025 |
Susan Blockâs Bonoboville to Host âMax to the Maximusâ Memorial |
|
LOS ANGELESâThe "Max to the Maximus Memorial" event, to celebrate the life Maximillian Lobkowicz, will be presented next month by Lobkowiczâs widow and sexologist Dr. Susan Block, with the âcitizens of Bonoboville," (members of Dr. Blockâs community). The memorial will commence on Saturday, November 8, at 3 p.m. PT, in the Womb Room Sanctuary of the little Love Church of The Bonobo Way at Dr. Suzy's Speakeasy, in the Dr. Susan Block Institute, the doctorâs headquarters in Los Angeles. âOn what would be his 82nd birthday, the âMax to the Maximusâ event will memorialize and celebrate the remarkable life, art, adventures, storybook romance and historic freedom-fighting legacy of Prince Maximillian Rudolph Leblovic Lobkowicz di Filangieri (November 8, 1943âMay 13, 2025),â an announcement from Bonoboville reads. âRemembrance rituals, heartfelt eulogies, testimonials from around the world, prayers to all the Gods and Goddesses, live music, films, food, drink, flowers (Max loved flowers) and festivities will flow on through the night,â the announcement continues. âThe word âMaximusâ means âthe greatestâ in Latin,â Dr. Block said, âand Max was the greatest Latin lover. He was also a great visionary artist, journalist and freedom-fighter, my greatest partner, producer, publisher, designer, muse and my âwitnessâ throughout our 40-year love affair and 33-year marriage, chock-full of international romance, epic shows, legendary HBO specials, stimulating Speakeasies, Bedside Chats and wild Bacchanals in our vibrant intentional community of Bonoboville, our little island of peace through pleasure, female empowerment, male well-being, sharing, caring and love in a sea of pain, a state of hate and a world of war.â âBorn in the middle of war, at the Vatican Hospital as WWII Allied bombs fell on Rome, Max chose a path of peace. On his fatherâs side, he traced his aristocratic ancestry back to the Lobkowicz princes of medieval Prague, and through his mother, he was descended from Enlightenment philosopher, Prince Gaetano Filangieri, whose writings on liberty and equality influenced Thomas Jeffersonâs Declaration of Independence, as well as the work of his friend Benjamin Franklin, and over two centuries later, the work of his descendent, Max,â the announcement continues. âFollowing in Gaetano Filangieriâs footsteps and inspired by the jovial mysticism of George Gurdjieff, Maxâs philosophy of life could be summed up by his motto, âThe goal is the journey.'â A prolific publisher, radio artist and âconnoisseur of the arts of love,â Lobkowicz was involved with many alternative publications and published The L.A. Star (with Paul and Shirley Eberle), as well as numerous other magazines, books and online publications. Lobkowicz also produced The Dr. Susan Block Show (since 1991) on 100 stations across America, âDr. Suzyâs Bedside Chats,â âBedtime Stories,â âDesert Susanâ and F.D.R. Radio (which he co-hosted). He also produced several art exhibits, including Dr. Suzyâs Speakeasy of Erotic Art (featured on HBOâs Real Sex 25), âSex Actsâ in Soho, âErotic Art of the Apocalypseâ in DTLA and âArt Bombs: American Libertines for Peaceâ in Cannes, France. Lobkowicz is survived by brother Pr. Charles Lobkowicz; sons Jonathan Dreksler and Michael Leblovic; daughters Daniele Macdonald and Kari Schiaman; son Michael Leblovic; grandchildren Anna Baer, Talia Amato, Paige Belmont, Madix Leblovic, Jacob Schiaman and Juliet Schiaman; great grandchildren Taylor Amato an Levon Baer; niece Giovanella Lobkowicz; cousins Giovanni Rossi Filangieri and Anna Aliena Ciriello; and many friends, as well as âhis devoted âAdmiralâ and wife, his beloved Suzy,â the announcement says. âThough my heart is stillâand always will beâbroken from the loss of my Great Love, I choose to celebrate the extraordinary, exhilarating life he lived; a life that touched and inspired me and so many others,â said Dr. Block. âI also want to honor Maxâs passionate belief in free speech and consenting-adult free love, his fierce opposition to war, occupation and police brutality, his visionary liberation therapy, his marvelous magazines pioneering âreader-written mediaâ long before âsocial media,â his whimsical humor, his love for the bonobos, how he met every challenge with a smile, or how he published and really lived The Bonobo Way. âIn these times of escalating fascism, authoritarian censorship, unchecked violence, neo-Puritanical hypocrisy and billionaire-worshipping, war-glorifying, genocide-supporting, algorithm-driven, apocalyptic inhumanity, Max to the Maximus will be a blast from the past to inspire a better futureâfrom Eros to Thanatos and back to Eros againâa wild and joyful beacon of âbonoboësqueâ hope for humanity, a tribute to real free speech, sharing community, bonobo conservation, pro-bonobo values, peace on Earthâand a good time for all.â Members of Lobkowiczâs family and friends from around the world will attend in-person and speak at the memorial, while others will participate via Zoom. For the address, more information and to RVSP, call (626) 461-5950. The âMax to the Maximusâ memorial event will also be broadcast live on DrSusanBlock.com and on X.com @DrSuzy, the Villa Bonobo Facebook page, and the Bonoboville YouTube channel and Instagram page.
|