steph g
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Occupation | Lighting Designer/ Grad Student |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
Links | Wishlist |
Introduction | Lighting designer by trade and working on an MA in English. Like a magpie, I enjoy shiny things. |
Interests | literature, pop culture, photography, theatre, theatrical design, tv shows that reward the longtime viewer, reading everything i can get my hands on, obsessing over music, longing for emotionally reticent men |
Favorite Movies | Amelie, Before Sunrise, City of Lost Children, Before Sunset, O Brother Where Art Thou, Brick, Dot the I, Science of Sleep, Elizabethtown, Wonder Boys, Breakfast Club, Stranger than Fiction, Cabaret, Last Supper, Let the Devil Wear Black, Great Expectations, The Newton Boys, Wings of Desire, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Y Tu Mama Tambien, Delicatessen, the Notorious Bettie Page, Everything is Illuminated, A Very Long Engagement, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, American Psycho, Lucky # Slevin, Blade Runner, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, Shortbus, Rules of Attraction |
Favorite Music | Portishead, Amanda Palmer, Dresden Dolls, Depeche Mode, The National, Death Cab for Cutie, Brand New, Tricky, Joy Division, Thursday, AFI, Alkaline Trio, Black Flag, Ben Folds, Sisters of Mercy, NIN, Nina Simone, Keren Ann, Poe, Daughter Darling, Gogol Bordello, Billie Holiday, the Cure, the Smiths, Blondie, the Ramones, Royksopp, Four Tet, Goten Project, Massive Attack, Radiohead, Grant Lee Phillips, Kristin Hersh, Placebo |
Favorite Books | Neil Gaiman, Adam Felber, Mark Danielewski, Michael Chabon, Charles Baxter, Charlaine Harris, Edgar Allan Poe, Kurt Vonnegut, Dorothy Parker, Robert Asprin, Douglas Adams, William Shakespeare, Isabella Whitney, pablo Neruda, Edna St Vincent Millay, et cetera, ad infinitum... |
Do you believe that forks are evolved from spoons?
Of course not; God created the fork by taking a rib from the spoon's side, and made the fork to be subservient and silent before the spoon. Oh, and to bear the spoon's little sporks, too.