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Do You Remember the Rock Afire Explosion?
In the decade of retro electronics, one robotic band entertained millions of children as they ate pizza and played arcade games. Remember who they are?
0 commentsLiverpool City Girl
Preened and groomed! Us girls are mad aren't we?! The days of preparation that we put into a night out is mental, however week after week we put ourselves through the same tirade of making ourselves look nice, even though it's only for a few hours....
0 commentsThe SoCal Years 45: Wake Up And Smell the Rainbow
In which our actor-girl brings up her hot-button topic regarding the Hollywood showbiz machine. | The SoCal Years hubs comprise a series of narrative essays from the late 1990s, pre-9/11, immediately after grad school when, knowing she would run screaming back to the East Coast in the end, a young-ish Pinay New Yorker, armed with her new Drama MFA, decided nonetheless to dip her toes into the Hollywood swamp.
0 commentsThe SoCal Years 44: Giant Boulder Tumbling (Softly)
In which our heroine plays some original tunes for an old unrequited love. | The SoCal Years hubs comprise a series of narrative essays from the late 1990s, pre-9/11, immediately after grad school when, knowing she would run screaming back to the East Coast in the end, a young-ish Pinay New Yorker, armed with her new Drama MFA, decided nonetheless to dip her toes into the Hollywood swamp.
2 commentsThe SoCal Years 43: Too Dressed Up to Change a Tire
In which our heroine misses a luau, and makes a phone call she doesn't want to make. | The SoCal Years hubs comprise a series of narrative essays from the late 1990s, pre-9/11, immediately after grad school when, knowing she would run screaming back to the East Coast in the end, a young-ish Pinay New Yorker, armed with her new Drama MFA, decided nonetheless to dip her toes into the Hollywood swamp.
2 commentsThe SoCal Years 42: Rollercoaster Revisited
In which our heroine ponders the meaning of some crazy coinky-dinks, regarding an old heartache. | The SoCal Years hubs comprise a series of narrative essays from the late 1990s, pre-9/11, immediately after grad school when, knowing she would run screaming back to the East Coast in the end, a young-ish Pinay New Yorker, armed with her new Drama MFA, decided nonetheless to dip her toes into the Hollywood swamp.
6 commentsThe SoCal Years 39: A Spirit Recharged
In which our actor-girl reminisces on the end of summer teaching in Fargo. | The SoCal Years hubs comprise a series of narrative essays from the late 1990s, pre-9/11, immediately after grad school when, knowing she would run screaming back to the East Coast in the end, a young-ish Pinay New Yorker, armed with her new Drama MFA, decided nonetheless to dip her toes into the Hollywood swamp.
5 commentsThe SoCal Years 38: The Next Adventure
In which our actor-girl realizes what she has been looking for all of her life. | The SoCal Years hubs comprise a series of narrative essays from the late 1990s, pre-9/11, immediately after grad school when, knowing she would run screaming back to the East Coast in the end, a young-ish Pinay New Yorker, armed with her new Drama MFA, decided nonetheless to dip her toes into the Hollywood swamp.
0 commentsThe SoCal Years 37: Grab Bags and Secrets
In which our heroine explores and reflects upon the hidden things of Fargo. | The SoCal Years hubs comprise a series of narrative essays from the late 1990s, pre-9/11, immediately after grad school when, knowing she would run screaming back to the East Coast in the end, a young-ish Pinay New Yorker, armed with her new Drama MFA, decided nonetheless to dip her toes into the Hollywood swamp.
0 commentsThe SoCal Years 36: Fargo In Junetime
In which our heroine spends a summer in the northern plains, honing her teaching skills on some amazing young people. | The SoCal Years hubs comprise a series of narrative essays from the late 1990s, pre-9/11, immediately after grad school when, knowing she would run screaming back to the East Coast in the end, a young-ish Pinay New Yorker, armed with her new Drama MFA, decided nonetheless to dip her toes into the Hollywood swamp.
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