So I was beginning my new life as a anomaly, which figured about as much as it sucked.
There are so many different stories. You can choose to tell them, or not, but they certainly have the right to exist
I really like to cook and have dinner parties and I like to clean, it really clears my head and it makes me feel good to keep my home as a comfortable place.
I just want to be able to be creative.
I think the reason I like making movies sometimes more than doing TV is that you have one task, you only have a certain amount of time to do it, and then it is done. And I really like focusing in that way.
I want to keep growing and I want to be an actress for as long as I can.
You have to be really careful to watch out for the difference between banding together, and being grouped together by people who don't understand you.
Everybody's got their poison, and mine is sugar.
I've never been in the music industry, only acting.
There are places in the world where it's easier than in the US to be a person who produces theory and not require the university for sustenance. And there are still places in the world where there is lively poetry communities largely divorced from academia. That's been destroyed in the US. In the US, famously, there were a lot of counter-spaces that lasted into the 60s and 70s, like the Black Arts Movement. They were systematically broken, often by the government, and the workshop arose in their place.
Management has failed miserably at creating increased value for shareholders. Indeed, despite some recent short-term gains, which actually only put us back where we were eight years ago, they have been devaluing our assets, turning a unique institution into just another entertainment company.