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When There Is Nothing Left To Say

July 20, 2014

My work ethic keeps telling me that a blog post is long overdue. But as much as I try to …

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Pictures of You, 20 Years Later: A Goth Flashback

July 12, 2014

The Cure’s “Pictures of You” came on last night, and instantly I was propelled back in time twenty years, to …

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The Myth of the Rom-Com-Romance (aka Don’t Touch My Spikes)

June 27, 2014

Those who know me (or, to be more accurate, those who have tried to get to know me) know that …

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The Very White (and Very Male) Face of Late Night Television

June 2, 2014

I had a couple of immediate reactions to this recent article in The Daily Beast: “With Arsenio Hall Out, Late Night Becomes All …

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How Alive Are You Willing To Be?

May 18, 2014

To paraphrase something I read recently by Anne Lamott: Have you asked yourself lately, “How alive am I willing to …

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Cindy Sherman’s Office Killer: Another Kind of Monster

April 30, 2014

Dearest reader, I am delighted to announce the release of CINDY SHERMAN’S OFFICE KILLER: ANOTHER KIND OF MONSTER! Here’s the cover: …

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The Not-So-Magical Secret to Making Time to Write

April 29, 2014

In a perfect world, I wake up in the morning and make some tea, walk the dog, and then sit …

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Kurt Cobain Twenty Years Later: Moments of Silence

April 7, 2014

My memories of Kurt Cobain are complicated. I remember being shocked by his death, thinking, in my high school naivete, …

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On HBO’s Girls and Hannah and Why She Matters

April 4, 2014

I am one episode away from finishing season 3 of Girls. To be honest, I have not been a huge …

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An Artist’s Manifesto

March 30, 2014

Being an artist requires an excessive amount of confidence. Some might even say ego. Because who else is foolish enough …

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