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Wrecked

“You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better.” -Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life

The rain painted my windshield as I slowly made my way down the freeway on the long trek home, and suddenly it hit me. Hard. Just one song. One tiny song and a flood of words hit me harder than the rain drowning me that night. Words and images and conversations and lovely combinations of sentences surrounded me so much that it was almost hard to see. And as soon as I got home, I put paper to pen, and it all poured out of me; words and thoughts that I had held in for so long were finally free.

There are things in life that you desperately want to write about, but you sometimes you have to wait. Sometimes, it takes awhile to be able to formulate the perfect words to attempt to explain an experience, an event, or a person; it takes time. And before you know it, you have the makings of your first novel. Something that you are really excited about. Something that only reminds you of the thing, the person that you end up always writing about. That you never seem to stop missing. Some things are far too precious to simply throw a few sentences together to describe. You are striving for words that resonate and transcend. Sometimes, you have to be really really patient. But sometimes, some things, the best things, are well worth the wait.

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The Band Formerly Known as Future Ghosts

There is power in a name. It changes things. Different names create intense emotions just from them merely being uttered. So it is no surprise that when the band formerly known as Future Ghosts from Greensboro, North Carolina was made to change their name, they chose something that set them apart and propelled them into the future. Allow me to introduce you to Unifier.

With the release of their amazing brand new album “Colorado” only yesterday, it seems that they are quickly forgetting about their recent past and only looking to move forward as they should. From small waves of feelings of Jimmy Eat World to explosions of something not yet experienced, Unifier is quickly making it’s way around and through my house and on repeat in my head. There is something comfortable in their music like I’ve heard this all before, but the more that I listen the more that I discover. And the more that I discover, the more that I want to hear.

So, until they come to the West Coast, I will have to settle for dancing to their album in my living room. But that’s not such a bad thing after all…

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Never Leave You

“The times you lived through, the people you shared those times with — nothing brings it all to life like an old mix tape. It does a better job of storing up memories than actual brain tissue can do. Every mix tape tells a story. Put them together, and they can add up to the story of a life.” -Rob Sheffield “Love is a Mixtape”

I miss a lot of things lately. I miss L.A. I miss improv. I miss my friends. I miss living ten minutes away from the beach. I miss Friday nights at Kay ‘N Dave’s. I miss lovely distractions from heaping piles of homework. I miss it all.

Change is never easy, and while I am always pushing myself in new ways in order to grow, I am always surprised by how greatly it affects me. Sometimes, I feel that all I do is start over. Sometimes, I am scared that things I love will just slip away because of the timing of my life.

I love a lot of things. Passion fills my life more than I would like to admit, and I never want to lose that. And I have to remind myself that the things that matter, the things that are meant to be will never leave you. They will always find a way to come back to you. Always.

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Halfway There

“Write a song/ Make a note/ For the lump that sits inside your throat/ Change the locks, change the scene/ Change it all but can’t change what we’ve been” -Atlas Genius “Trojans”

I’ve been obsessed with music for as long as I can remember. I have to find lyrics for a song that I hear randomly as soon as possible. I want to know every word and will have those words resonate with me for days. I will listen to the same song over and over and over…and over again. So, it makes sense that I would want to write about music. I would love to go to shows and write about bands that no one knows or that some people know and expose them to the world at large.

As I was searching for internships for music magazines all across the country, I came across a little blurb on Alternative Press’ website, “Start your own webzine or a music blog to showcase your work. Be aware of the scene you enjoy, and soak up any knowledge you can about new bands. The better you understand your source material, the better your writing will be…Most importantly, keep writing constantly. Even if no one but you or your blog followers see your concert reviews, the more you learn to express your opinions via writing, the better your clips will be when you get a chance to publish an article.” 

So, I guess that I’m a little further along than I thought…and I won’t stop here.

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Shaking Charlotte

“I’m changing, I hold myself to keep from shaking/ These hands are done, but I’m not/ And I’m not full, but I’m not done either – just trying to hear what I need to see” -Listener “You Were a House on Fire”

It was barely 9am, and it was already ninety degrees. My iced coffee was already melting, even though I was in air conditioning. A slow work morning made for good chatting with my co-worker. Somehow, we got off into this flurry of the best shows that we had ever seen. I grinned, “You know, what is weird? My favorite shows that I’ve seen have not be in L.A. People are so dead at shows here. I have been to some of the best shows in the smallest venues in small cities.” My coworker glared at me, “Well, that’s because people in L.A. are just too cool to have fun.”

When you grow up in suburbia, you come to think that everything that is great happens in a big city. In fact, I had an acting teacher tell a girl in a class one time that she was suburbia. Cities were where great things happened, and she was boring and would never make it. I think that attitude is true for many people still. It’s hard to look at the community around you as see the world of potential. Don’t get me wrong, cities are wonderful places for opportunity, culture, and individual growth. However, I am a huge supporter of the arts in places that you would least expect or even in places that you may have just overlooked. Art and culture are not just in New York and Los Angeles. Exciting things are not just happening everywhere else. Spectacular things are happening where you are right now.

I recently read this lovely article in Charlotte Magazine “Les Provocateurs” about “twelve artists and creatives that are shaking up Charlotte’s cultural scene.” They are artists, musicians, filmmakers, directors and everything in between because when you are truly an artist, you cannot be placed in a tidy little box. These “creatives” seek to influence the world around them and to make their community aware of what is happening there. Their passion for their craft and their city is infectious. Perhaps, this quote by filmmaker Scott Lazes said it best, “I often say that we really don’t create anything; we just point the camera at creative things that are happening in the community. If anything, the creative work in Charlotte simply needs more exposure.” I could not agree more.

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Be

It’s completely dark in my apartment, except for the soft glow of my computer. My favorite mix is gently drowning out the street noise as the summer night seeps in through my open windows. I should be working on any of my many writing projects, but instead, I’m just sitting in this moment. There are those tiny moments where your whole world seems still. These moments allow for you to breathe a bit; they allow you just be in your creativity. These moments give you permission to just exist. So, excuse me for awhile as I just let me be.

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Don’t Care

“I don’t care how people get our music, whether it’s through a burned CD or a download. I just want people to get our music.” -Daniel Lorca (Nada Surf)

As much as music is business, sometimes it is simply about sharing what you create with people that you have never met. It is about connecting in a world that makes it so easy to be disconnected. And that is something that I was reminded of when the amazingly talented Handsome Foxes released their new EP “Don’t Care” on Bandcamp today. For free. Because art is meant to be shared, so that is exactly what I’m doing with you. Enjoy.

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The Books That Boys Read

“Does ‘House of Leaves’/ Still lie on your bed?/ You told me to read/ But I still never read” -Jaymay (Big Ben)

It was seventh grade, and he was tall for the boys in our grade. His luscious hair glistened in the sunlight as I asked him, “What are you reading?” He gave me a look that those smart boys give and said, 1984, and just walked away. I went straight to the library and checked out that book the same day. And that’s when it started.

Somehow, I find myself attached to boys through literature. And yes, some of the books I have read in my life, some of my favorites, have been ones boys have loved themselves. And I dare to say there are a few bookshelves owned by men that have my favorites on them as well. Art connects people. And I’m sorry, but there is just something sexy about a man that reads. I have often found myself in some of the most wonderful conversations with guys about the books they have read. I remember seeing House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski sitting on the backseat as we made our way through the dazzling Northern California night. I remember long conversations and never-ending references to Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller. I remember all of the tiny treasures of every gem on my bookshelf from The War of Art by Steven Pressfield to Improvise by Mick Napier.

And even when I’m eighty, I will hold of these memories close to my heart. And maybe, just maybe, I will find the strength to finish House of Leaves…Maybe.

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Yes, And

“The best thing about improv is that no matter how bad your show is, it’s only 30 minutes, and never exists again. The worst thing is no matter how good your show is, it’s only 30 minutes, and never exists again.” -Mick Napier

If I have learned anything from my time at Second City, it is that improv is a beautiful art and is greatly misunderstood. It is something that is constantly fleeting because that audience, that energy, and those thoughts will never be there again. Each night is electric and can never be attempted to be reproduced again. And no matter what night it is, there are people on that back line that have your back. So, in the spirit of improv, there is a project that needs that same electricity and support. I met Marc Warzecha three years ago, first as my teacher and then as a boss. To say that Marc is exceptional would be putting it lightly. His passion for his art oozes out of his very being, and he believes in what he creates more than most people that I have met in Los Angeles.

Marc’s next project “Improv Legends” (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/improvlegends/improv-legends) is just a continuation of his passion and an extension of the passion of improvisers every where.

“Improv Legends is a new series of documentary shorts exploring the art of improvisation from a wide variety of angles and perspectives.

Filmmakers and long time improvisers Joel Veenstra and Marc Warzecha started this passion project as a ‘love letter to improvisation.’”

And the only thing that is missing is you. Every independent project needs supporters, and all you need to do is say, “Yes, And”.

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Miss Bobster

“Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot; others transform a yellow spot into the sun.” -Pablo Picasso

The Pacific Ocean breeze tapped across the lawn of Dick Clark’s home. The sun finally came out to sing for Malibu and the hundreds of people gathered for the California Wildlife Fundraiser. Children were buzzing around the table to make their little owl projects. Bobbie’s magnificent paintings surrounded the lawn where we were teaching children how to properly cut and use the appropriate amount of glue. Each of her works exploded into the breath-taking afternoon. Her patience and laughter were a constant presence for each little one that found themselves at our table. Every child left feeling as they had just created a masterpiece. To be in that moment was to see a true artist transforming the entire world around her.

It is rare to be with someone and know that one day you will be able to say that you knew them when. She is not only a wonderful teacher, but a phenomenal artist that is unparalleled. To be around Bobbie Rich (http://www.BobbieRich.com) is to truly be in the presence of greatness. You’re a good one, Miss Bobster, and I hope that you know it.

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