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Tari

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About Me

Margarita-drinking, artsy-smartsy, big chick singer-songwriter with boring day job. Loudmouth flaming liberal pagan poet. Anarchist knitter with too many books and shoes. Gypsy currently planted in Chicago with two cats, five guitars, and a flourishing back-porch container garden with actual veggies and a bumper crop of basil. Website || Music || Blog Get this widget!

My Interests

comparative religion, philosophy, physics, archaeology, anthropology, Van Gogh, Mucha, politics, magic and metaphysics, alternative medicine, web design, graphic design, writing, songwriting, guitar, literature, slinky collecting, obnoxiousness, collages, gardening, books, shoes, shopping, creative cooking, mythology, permaculture, sustainable environmental practices, yoga, Qi Gong, knitting & crochet, slow food, fair trade, world peace, fat activism and other kinds of social justice

I'd like to meet:

Hot men in kilts.

Music:

John Mayer, Jim Croce, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Willie Nelson, Don McLean, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Bryan Adams, Afro Celt Sound System, Duncan Sheik, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Mozart & Bach...Nordic folk music (classic and modern), folk music in general (including folk-rock, pop-folk, bluesy folk, European/American/African/Celtic/etc. folk, Americana, roots rock, etc.), plain ol' rock 'n roll, jazz, blues, classical, choral, gospel

Movies:

Love Actually, Amelie, Moulin Rouge, Good Will Hunting, Princess Bride, Spaceballs, Mansfield Park, Breakfast Club, anything Indiana Jones, anything Kevin Smith, anything Mel Brooks

Television:

is evil. Sometimes, I like evil, though...generally in the form of Heroes (sooo awesome), Bones (smart girls rock), Numb3rs (math geeks - woo hoo!), the Sunday morning political circuit, and dang near anything on PBS (even the woodworking shows!).

Books:

Tolkein, C. S. Lewis, Madeleine L'Engle, Elizabeth Peters, Patricia McKillip, Shakespeare, Douglas Adams, Dennis Miller, George Carlin, Al Franken, Helen Fielding, Joseph Campbell, Jane Austen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Robert Creeley.

Heroes:

Einstein and da Vinci.