The Muppets have such a great tradition of bringing together all of genres of actors and all ages of actors.
I just love variety. I love being able to do different things. Do period pieces and sci-fi. I love being able to move between genres and be flexible.
All the classical genres are now ridiculous in their rigorous purity.
I just want to do as many different genres as I can. I think that's part of it. . . to not get pigeon-holed because if one of them breaks out and becomes a big hit then typically people want to keep putting you in that kind of role.
The demand for absolute purity of genres is becoming nowadays an anachronism in literature.
The lovely thing about writing comics for so many years is that comics is a medium that is mistaken for a genre. It's not that there are not genres within comics, but because comics tend to be regarded as a genre in itself, content becomes secondary; as long as I was doing a comic, people would pick it up.
We need heroes of color in all different genres. It's also valuable for white readers to be able to meet people in books that are different than themselves. That can be a way of expanding their minds and experiences.
Music is a big part of my life. I listen to different genres, and I choose the music that will inspire the next part of my story.
There may be certain genres that men dominate, but fiction not so much. The question of prizes is tricky because there are so many prizes.
It's important to listen to lots of different genres because you never know when something will get born out of it.
Every time you read something about Rolling Stones it always mentions their age and how long can they go on? I think there are certain genres of music where people are allowed to go on, but there is something about rock and roll, I guess because it originally started out to be a teenage rebellion.
The world is full of novels in which characters simply say and do. There are certainly legitimate genres in which this is sufficient. But in real and lasting writing the character is.
At the end of the day, the Grammys are about recognizing genres that are making an impact.
I feel most comfortable keeping versatile when it comes to music genres.
The real genres: good and bad.
I want to try different genres. I think I'll still be looking at a strong female character in the center, and identity struggle and transformation.
My voice and the styles and genres I sing all express my appreciation for what I hear.
When I decided to pursue a career as a Muppet Performer when I was in college, it was my hope to be able to play a wide range of Muppet characters in all areas and genres of television and film.
I think hip-hop does a very good job of infusing comedy and humor and wit into music, a lot more than other genres.
Does art have a future? Performance genres like opera, theater, music and dance are thriving all over the world, but the visual arts have been in slow decline for nearly 40 years. No major figure of profound influence has emerged in painting or sculpture since the waning of Pop Art and the birth of Minimalism in the early 1970s.