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Kelli Perkins-Bauer
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GenderFemale
IndustryBusiness Services
LocationMichigan, United States
Introductionmother of two delicious boys (and one lovely girl) who bathes in amber and paints her toenails electric blue "Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery; None but ourselves can free our minds" - Bob Marley
InterestsLiterature, Writing, Music, Film, Art, Alternative Media and News, History, Underground Railroad, Human/Civil Rights, Politics, Anthropology, Gender theory, Knitting, DYI, My kids, Wine, Good Eats, Cooking, Northern California (where I’m from), Vintage-inspired clothes, Coastal HWY, The Southwest--I think I lived there in another life
Favorite moviesThe Disappearance of Garcia Lorca, Henry and June, Tim Burton, Finding Neverland, Like Water For Chocolate, The Lover, The Hairdresser’s Husband, Amelie, Jesus’ Son, High Fidelity, Farinelli, Backbeat, Fairwell My Concubine, Unbearable Lightness of Being, Jim Jarmusch, Basquiat, The Commitments, Il Postino, Frida, Miller’s Crossing, My Own Private Idaho Wings of Desire, Pandora’s Box/Diary of a Lost Girl (silent films, Louise Brooks), Dorothy Parker and the Vicious Circle, When Night is Falling, The Shipping News
Favorite musicLive, Radiohead, Polly Jean Harvey, Tori Amos, U2 and Peter Gabriel, Mazzy Star, Dead Can Dance, Wilco, Tom Waits, The Pixies, The Beatles, Patti Smith, Cat Stevens, World Music, OLD country, Billie Holiday, Coltrane, Charlie Parker,
Favorite booksContemporary poetry, Carolyn Forche, Martin Espada, Sharon Olds, Native American Poetry: Joy Harjo, Linda Hogan, Gary Soto, Lisa Chavez, Frederico Garcia Lorca, Pablo Neruda, Rushdie, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Isabel Allende, Post-Colonialism/Magic Realism, Milan Kundera, Vladmir Nabakov, J.M. Coetzee, Flannery O’Connor, The Beats, Noam Chomsky, Ex-patriate Paris/Modernism, French Existentialism/Camus, Kurt Vonnegut, August Wilson, Political Satire, Alternative Media (www.democracynow.org), BUST Magazine, Anything on the Movement (60’s) and Activism

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