“Train to Boston: Zombie Plague Times on the MBTA” now on The Bigger Picture
For those of us living in the U.S., the COVID-19 crisis of 2020 is the horror show with no happy (or even bittersweet) ending in sight.
For those of us living in the U.S., the COVID-19 crisis of 2020 is the horror show with no happy (or even bittersweet) ending in sight.
The companies that call me always have the same problem: they need a unicorn. They need someone who is technically proficient, but has people skills. They need someone with an entrepreneurial spirit, but who can work in a team. They need someone who has been there, done that, designed the T-shirt. That person is me. […]Read Post ›
Some lefty critics are claiming that Max Mad: Fury Road isn’t feminist because of its violence–they’re wrong.
For many of the pre-show rituals I do below, you may well say, “Well, you don’t HAVE to do those things?” You’re right–I could do nothing. I come just come out, zits and all. I could just come out naked slathered in baby oil. But I want to project showgirl realness like a drag queen […]Read Post ›
On March 25, I participated in Arts Matter Advocacy Day, spearheaded by MASSCreative. I was with a group of Massachusetts residents/artists that included powerhouse arts advocate Cassandra M. Cato-Louis. Most of the lawmakers we spoke seemed pretty open to the #ArtsMatter platform–at least one was already advocating for more local art funding. But one representative was […]Read Post ›
In the future… …we will all be wearing one of the following fashion choices: 1) leather & strapped-on Uzis 2) pristine white pajamas 3) severe 1940s suits 4) unisex dirty coveralls …you will have many more economic opportunities to legally murder people, either by becoming a government assassin or a professional athlete. There will be […]Read Post ›
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