Rachelandthecity
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Communications or Media |
Occupation | Scenestar |
Location | Memphis, Tennessee, United States |
Introduction | Rachel Hurley is a freelance music writer, production coordinator, amateur radio host, photographer and the best drinking partner you've ever had. She is the publisher of Scenestars.net and Rachelandthecity.com, and has written for Spin.com, Projectdu.com, The Commercial Appeal, Image Magazine, Breakthruradio.com and various other rags. She has worked as a music supervisor and associate producer for MTV, VH1, Disney, ESPN and RCN. She grew up in Memphis and attended the University of Memphis where she studied Philosophy, which basically means she has no tangible skill set. Therefore, she moved away to work in entertainment. After two boring winters in Nashville and five cold winters in New York City, she has returned home to Memphis where all the bartenders know her name. |
Interests | Memphis, Music, Shows, Movies, Vodka Tonics, Shaking That Ass, The Sandman, Everquest, MTG Online, Blogs, Men, Deep Thoughts, MP3's |
Favorite Movies | Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, About A Boy, True Romance, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, Say Anything, Trainspotting, Wild at Heart, Donnie Darko, Princess Bride, Ghost World, Magnolia, Willy Wonka, Lost in Translation, LOTR |
Favorite Music | Leona Naess, Death Cab For Cutie, Tori Amos, Bob Dylan, Ron Sexsmith, Aimee Mann, Beulah, Fiona Apple, Pavement, Bjork, Badly Drawn Boy, Imogen Heap, The Postal Service, Tift Meritt, Rilo Kiley, Damien Rice, Harlan T. Bobo, Snow Patrol, The Raconteurs, Ani Difranco, Sufjan Stevens, Beulah, Harlan T. Bobo, Ivy, The Cure, Ryan Adams, The Cardigans, Fugazi, The Polyphonc Spree, Lone Justice |
Favorite Books | Good Omens, American Gods, The Sirens of Titan, The Joy of Cooking, Atlas Shrugged, The Bad Beginnings, The Joy Of Sex, Coraline, She's Come Undone, Get in the Van, High Fidelity, The Republic, I Know This Much Is True, Heaven, The Selfish Gene |
Do you believe that forks are evolved from spoons?
No, forking leads to spooning.