INTO: Looking at arts and films…I’m easily captivated through my eyes. Also very intrigued by good rhythm and sexy beats, music moves me. I love nerds, girl on girl action, tattoos, piercings, sarcasm, comedians, and living to the fullest!
NOT INTO: Rude and disrespectful people.
MAKES ME HAPPY: New clothes, bows, shinny stuff, weed, corny jokes, movies, pets, smell of cinnamon, alone time, laughing, great quotes, interesting people, sex, love, friendship.
MAKES ME SAD: Holding back, shame, guilt, pain, sun in my eyes, jerks, smell of horses, taste of cinnamon, rude and disrespectful people.
HOBBIES: Piercing, fashion design, dancing, singing in the car, cut/style hair, cooking, riding horses, travel.
5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Computer, internet, eyeliner, pushup bra, and my camera.
VICES: I always losing everything, I bite my lip, and I can be shy, sarcastic and have a sharp tongue.
I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Playing World of Warcraft or at the movies.
SuicideGirls snagged a pair of tickets for the much tweeted about one-off collaboration between Duran Duran and filmmaker David Lynch at The Mayan in DLTA on Wednesday night. The event, which was also being broadcast live via YouTube and Vevo, was part of the ongoing Unstaged concert series from American Express, which has previously featured Arcade Fire, Sugarland, and John Legend & The Roots.
“I grew up understanding the Bible to be myth.”
-Michael Moorcock
Michael Moorcock is among the greatest of all writers alive today – irrespective of genre. Alan Moore wrote, in his introduction to Moorcock’s Into the Media Web, “Look up the word ‘author’ in a dictionary and you’ll find a photograph of Michael Moorcock.”
At an age when most are barely learning to drive, Moorcock wrote and edited for magazines. He first attained fame (and notoriety) during his legendary tenure as the editor of the science-fiction magazine New Worlds from 1964 to 1971, and was the center of what many called the “New Wave” of science-fiction writers.
The material New Worlds published was often politically radical and wildly experimental, more William S. Burroughs than Robert Heinlein (who, in fact, called it a “‘sick literature’ of ‘neurotics’ and ‘sex maniacs”).
This Sunday (Mar 27th) our very special in-studio guests will be Cali rockers Drive A. The quartet will be talking about their new album, World in Shambles, and the upcoming Revolt Tour, which hits the road on April 6.
“It’s a book about a bunch of attractive young women kicking ass…”
– Cameron Stewart
Cameron Stewart is a familiar name to comics fans. He has been working in the industry for years, but it was 2004’s Seaguy, a Vertigo miniseries from writer Grant Morrison, that put him on the map. Since then there have been several more of high profile projects including a sequel to Seaguy entitled Seven Soldiers: Guardian, a story arc on Batman and Robin (also written by Grant Morrison), and the Vietnam War miniseries, The Other Side (with Weapon X writer Jason Aaron).
INTO: Tattoos, sarcasm, anything tasty and sugary, sushi & Japanese food, tea, traveling, comics, books, redheads, cute blonde girls, painting, video games, sleeping, dogs, Belgian beers, calm, independence.
NOT INTO: Physical contact, cold wind, spicy dishes, New Year’s Eve parties, heat, hardcore feminism, attention whoring, dependence, loud/pretentious/opportunistic/fake people, crowded places.
MAKES ME HAPPY: Tattooing, friends, being busy, music, dogs, trips, sunny but not too hot days, rain, succeeding at something, drawing, a good book, being able to socialize without alcohol, Christmas with my family, chocolate, tea.
MAKES ME SAD: Violence, nastiness, no chocolate, being alone when hungover, Sundays, this ‘effing northern weather.
5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Internet, my glasses, books, food.
VICES: Chocolate, sushi, food in general, tobacco, comics, internet, tea, cute pictures of cute girls.
I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Drawing and/or procrastinating.