Securing Our Nation's Economy
Slides of my art
People who have not forgotten those lost on February 20th, 2008 at the Station Nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island.
Neil Young
The Neil fans out there won't wonder why I want to meet him...they'd all love to meet him too ... if only to shake his hand and say thanks. Me ... I'd like that too, sure, but I'd much rather share a campfire with Neil, Einstein,
Sagan, Mother Theresa and Nietzsche on a crisp starry night at the beach.
SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT SECTION
TUNES THAT FEED MY MUSE
SOME OF MY FAVORITE EMO TUNES:
GO AHEAD AND DIE (PIRATES OF THE HEALTHCARE IBEAN)
(music by the Austin Lounge Lizards)
This one leaves me speechless...
IF IT'S NOT SCOTTISH, IT'S CRAP!
My Favorite Movies
-Waking Life
-What Dreams May Come
- The Last of the Mohicans
-The Godfather (parts 1 and 2)
-Dog Day Afternoon
-Dances with Wolves
-Apocalypse Now
-25 Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
-The War
-9 1/2 Weeks
-My Cousin Vinny
-Grand Canyon
-Raising Arizona
-The Pink Panther
-The Odd Couple
-The Omen
-Continental Divide
-Annie Hall
-Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
-Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory(original)
-Bambi
-Toy Story
-Shrek
-The Breakfast Club
-Saving Private Ryan
-Platoon
-Paper Moon
-The Last Unicorn
Really though, I don't watch that many movies...for fun though, here's a favorite clip of mine from the indie classic "Waking Life".
Trailer for The movie "41". A documentary about Nick O'Neil. He was the youngest victim of the Station Fire which devastated Rhode Island and her music community. Winner of the Best Movie Trailer Category at the Bare Bones International Music Festival. Tune into myspace/stationfriends unite for news of where you can see the film. Just click the station fire friends unite logo in my music section. THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
RHODE ISLAND PREMIER of "41" - 10/28/07 - Stadium Theatre, Woonsocket. Contact www.stadiumtheatre.com for tickets!!!
Trailer for the movie "You Must Be This Tall" memorializing the Rocky Point Park that many of us played at when we were growing up in RI.
Me And My Television
-I don't watch that much television either. I usually try to catch the news once a day,
will tune into an interesting documentary if I happen to become aware that it's on (i.e. if my husband Joe has tuned in to something interesting) but don't have any regularly scheduled "have to see it or I'll die" kinds of relationships with television programs. I do use television therapeutically when I'm very stressed out...and will self prescribe a television show RX that I know will make me smile. When needed, my current self prescribed tV show RX is "Who's Line is it Anyway"...that show makes me laugh and laugh, never fails...no matter how dark a day I might have had. Previous self prescribed tv show RX's have included: Northern Exposure,Third Rock from The Sun, St. Elsewhere, Soap, Tom and Jerry, The Pink Panther (cartoon), The Lucy Show, The RoadRunner...(gotta love those acme products hey?)
-My current favorite books are always titles which are related to my obsession of the moment. Often I read them .. these days. My current favs are history books found on Newfoundland and Pictou NS GenWeb sites. Books are also something I self prescribe as a therapeutic RX. I've found some of them become more valuable over time as my life experiences change my interpretations of them. Books of this class in my life include: The Four Loves, C. S. Lewis, Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrick Nietzsche, Kahlil Gibran (various works), Walden, Henry David Thoreau (selected excerpts), Shakespeare (various...but particularly the Tempest). Carlos Casteneda (various);
The Way of the Peaceful Warrior, Dan Millman (first edition); Anne Sexton (various), Virginia Woolfe (various)
Otone Riccio (various)
Favorite escape fiction authors: C.S. Lewis, Doug Adams, and Diana Galbadon.
William Leroy Harring
Thomas Leonard MacLean
Joseph Armand Desrosiers Sr
Joseph Armand Desrosiers Jr
Cecile Desrosiers
Mother Theresa
Nicole Sweet
Thomas Medieros
Horace Cayouette
Gina Gauvin
Ron Paul
Bev Harris
Aaron Russo
Alex Jones