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GenderFemale
IndustryArts
OccupationVocal Artist/Writer
LocationCambridge, Massachusetts, United States
IntroductionMy name comes from Lolita, the movie and the book, both of which I love. My name comes from a voice named the geniuses. Freelance reviewer for Indie press and ibbetson St. Harvard College, class of 1985. Berklee College of Music -- 2 semesters almost did me in. MFA candidate in acting at The Theatre School at DePaul University. Favorite Venues in the past: St. Mark's poetry project, New Year's Day, Mad Poet's Cafe, Warwick R.I., and the Mercury Lounge, NYC. Upcoming book release party for Sarasota VII -- venue TBA. Will be appearing as a feature at Tim Gager's Dire reading series in February and on Doug Holder's "Poet to Poet" SCAT TV on January 6, 2009. I love leopard skin fez hats and blue shoes. Free money. Jane's Addiction and the Clash. Phoebe Legere's gorgeous 5 octave range and style. Love music and dance and theatre and when things go wrong that are funny. Stories. I could tell you some.
InterestsVoices, music of many kinds, writing lyrics, poetry, and prose, reviewing books, on-line shopping, photography, visual art, dance, theatre and film.
Favorite moviesThe Splendor in the Grass, The Godfather, Gothika, The Wizard of Oz, Red, White and Blue, Shanghai Triad, Nixon, Bobby, Gandhi, The Messenger, West Side Story...etc.
Favorite musicThis is a current listing: Elvis Costello, Diana Krall, Roy Nathanson, Brad Jones, Leah Carla Gordone, Suzanne Vega, Blus Cabaret, Regina Spektor, Julian Summerhill, Sinead O'Connor, Patty Griffin, Prince, Nina Simone, Robin Holcomb, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Phoebe Legere, Chet Baker, Billie Holiday, Ken Hatfield, Laurie Anderson and Patti Smith etc..the list goes on.
Favorite booksVeronica, Specimen Days, The Lover, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz & too many esoteric and weird ones at the moment, including the work of William Gibson.

Aren't papier mache cuts the worst?

No, the first cut it the deepest. Then it just gets bloodier with more scar tissue.

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