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just to give a taste: Broken Social Scene, the Brazilian Girls, Lucinda Williams, Ryan Adams, Fiona Apple, Erikah Badu, Madonna, Elliot Smith, Johnny Cash, Cat Power, the Postal Service, Iron & Wine, Regina Spektor, Devotchka, the Verve, Frank Sinatra...really, I could go on and on. But I won't
I love movies, but I LOOOVE these movies: Labrynth, Moulin Rouge, Practical Magic, Gilda, Amelie, Shakespeare in Love, the Goonies, Pulp Fiction, the Royal Tenenbaums, Shop Girl, the Princess Bride, Fight Club, Ocean's 11, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, the Wizard of OZ, the Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Cradle Will Rock, and Sleeping Beauty
seasons on DVD: Grey's Anatomy, Twin Peaks, Lost, 24, the L Word, Carnivale... premium cable has done a seriously good thing for the one hour drama
Not so much a reader of novels. How about plays? I can seriously dig on some Shakespeare-especially the tragedies, although it's way better read out loud. HEDDA GABLER by Henrik Ibsen--she's a real c---. PRIVATE LIVES by Noel Coward--the whole love/hate thing drives me wild, and they do it all with British dialects! Ooh, NO EXIT by Sartre--let's hear it for French existenstialism! I'm a big fan of Steve Martin's PABLO PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE. Least favorite: DEATH OF A SALESMAN--it's just way too long and chock full o' dudes. I'd like to read more contemporary plays-new stuff, you know, and those Harry Potter books everyone and their mother and their cousin and their kid love so much.
my grandpa and Rosie the Riveter