Bonoboville, CA. – On what would be his 82nd birthday, “Max to the MAXIMUS” 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, 1943 – May 13, 2025), affectionately known to family and friends as “Mickey,” and to fans as “Captain Max.”

Presented by Max’s beloved widow, renowned sexologist Dr. Susan Block, along with the citizens of Bonoboville, the “Max to the Maximus” memorial will commence at 3 PM (PST) on Saturday, November 8, 2025 in the Womb Room Sanctuary of the little Love Church of The Bonobo Way at Dr. Suzy’s Speakeasy (where we speak about things, like love and death, that are not so easy to speak about) in the Dr. Susan Block Institute of Bonoboville, LA.  

Remembrance rituals, heartfelt eulogies, testimonials from around the world, prayers to all the Gods and Goddesses (“just in case,” as Max would say), live music, films, food, drink, flowers (Max loved flowers) and festivities will flow on through the night.  

Max to the MAXIMUS

“The word ‘Maximus’ means ‘the greatest’ in Latin,” Dr. Suzy explains, “and 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 ‘witness’ throughout our 40-year love affair and 33-year marriage, chock-full of international romance, epic shows, legendary HBO specials, stimulating SpeakeasiesBedside Chats and wild Bacchanals in our vibrant intentional community of Bonoboville, our little island of peace through pleasurefemale empowermentmale well-beingsharingcaring and love in a sea of pain, a state of hate and a world of war.”

Born in the middle of war, at the Vatican Hospital as WWII Allied bombs fell on Rome, Max chose a path of peace. On his father’s 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 Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence, as well as the work of his friend Benjamin Franklin, and over two centuries later, the work of his descendent, Max.

Following in Gaetano Filangieri’s footsteps and inspired by the jovial mysticism of George Gurdjieff, Max’s philosophy of life could be summed up by his motto, “The Goal is the Journey.” A trailblazing publisher, revolutionary radio artist and connoisseur of the arts of love, Max published The L.A. Star (with Paul and Shirley Eberle)Love Magazine (with Willem de Ridder),Hate MagazineFinger MagazineGod, Charles Gatewood’s Forbidden PhotographsAnnie Sprinkle’s Hot Sh*t, The Sprinkle Report, The Brentwood Bla BlaBeverly Hills the MagazineMeetings with Remarkable PeopleThe PearlLasse Braun’s Lady CaligulaDr. Susan Block’s JournalThe 10 Commandments of Pleasure (third American edition),Dr. Suzy’s Speakeasy MagazineDr. Block’s Pleasure Shop and Block’s most recent book The Bonobo Way: The Evolution of Peace through Pleasure. He also produced Colin Hicks in Italy, Mickey Caballero on Radio Genoa, The Dr. Susan Block Show (since 1991) on 100 stations across America and featured on HBODr. Suzy’s Bedside ChatsBedtime StoriesDesert Susan and F.D.R. Radio, which he co-hosted, and produced several acclaimed art exhibits, including Dr. Suzy’s Speakeasy of Erotic Art (featured on HBO’s Real Sex 25), “Sex Acts” in Soho, “Erotic Art of the Apocalypse” in DTLA and “Art Bombs: American Libertines for Peace” in Cannes, France.

Max is survived by his brother Pr. Charles Lobkowicz; son Michael Leblovic; daughter Daniele Macdonald; daughter Kari Schiaman; son Jonathan Dreksler; grandchildren Anna Baer, Talia Amato, Paige Belmont, Madix Leblovic, Jacob Schiaman, Juliet Schiaman; great grandchildren Taylor Amato, Levon Baer; niece Giovanella Lobkowicz; cousins Giovanni Rossi Filangieri and Anna Aliena Ciriello; and many beloved friends. Captain Max is also survived by his devoted “Admiral” and wife, his beloved Suzy.

“Though my heart is still – and always will be – broken 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,” says Dr. Suzy. “I also want to honor Max’s passionate belief in free speech and consenting-adult free love, his fierce opposition to waroccupation and police brutality, his visionary liberation therapy, his marvelous magazines pioneering ‘reader-written media’ long before ‘social media,’ 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.

“In these times of escalating fascism, authoritarian censorshipunchecked violenceneo-Puritanical hypocrisy and billionaire-worshipping, war-glorifying, genocide-supportingalgorithm-drivenapocalyptic inhumanity, Max to the MAXIMUS will be a blast from the past to inspire a better future – from Eros to Thanatos and back to Eros again – a wild and joyful beacon of bonoboësque hope for humanity, a tribute to real free speech, sharing communitybonobo conservationpro-bonobo values, peace on Earth – and a good time for all.”

Several members of Max’s family will attend in person and some will speak at the Memorial, as will many friends of Max, from around the world. Others will participate via Zoom.

For address, more information, and to RVSP, call 626.461.5950.

The “Max to the MAXIMUS” Memorial will also be broadcast live on DrSusanBlock.com as well as on X/Twitter @DrSuzyFacebook at Villa BonoboIG at Bonoboville and our Bonoboville Youtube channel.

“Join us – in person or on the air,” Dr. Suzy invites, “as we celebrate life lived to the MAXIMUS.” 

It’s free. But if you’d like to make a much-appreciated donation, click here. Speaking of “free,” in memory of Capt’n Max and in honor of his freedom-fighting legacy, Dr. Suzy has proclaimed November 8, 2025 to be a national holiday – “Free Speech Day” –  encouraging all to “exercise your First Amendment Rights – or support somebody else’s!”

Click the following links for stories of Max’s extraordinary life and heartbreaking death:

RIP Max
  On Substack
  X/Twitter Thread

Maximillian Lobkowicz di Filangieri Obituary
  On Substack
  On Dignity Memorial
  On Counterpunch

Cremating Captain Max
  On Substack

Bottomless Grief & Topless Cake
  On Substack
  On Counterpunch

Max Collages

Max to the Maximus” Memorial Page
   On Substack
   On Facebook Events
   On Meetup

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