One More Chapter
A twenty two year-old's view on life, death,
and Taylor Swift conspiracy theories
and Taylor Swift conspiracy theories
If you have been keeping an eye on my Facebook page you may have noticed my posts about "Strictly Taboo". I have recently been hired by Bob McAndrew, an award-winning acting coach in New York City. He has been known to work with such actors as Christopher Walken, Richard Dreyfuss, Raul Julia, Sela Ward and Academy Award Winner Chris Cooper. Bob has just launched his crowdfunding campaign for his breakthrough film Strictly Taboo and I have been taken on as an intern to help with the initial funding process.
What is this film? The film is about a man who begins to have an affair with a rich, older woman. One evening she invites a young and beautiful woman over who he ends up making love to and soon after falling deeply in love with. The rich older woman becomes jealous of his new infatuation and reveals to him one day that the woman he is in love with used to be a man. The man is in shock and refuses to admit this and soon thereafter we are thrown into a whirlwind of mystery and danger which takes on the importance of human equality and the power of love. I really recommend and hope that you all check out the project and contribute to our indiegogo campaign by clicking on the following link: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/strictly-taboo-a-film-noir-transgender-love-story#/story Or, as the very least, click "like" on our facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/strictlytaboo Though, just a fair warning, as I know there are many young people who read this blog, there is nudity and language in this film and, therefore, in the video on the Indiegogo page as well. Thank you for reading, Amanda Lucille
0 Comments
9/3/2015 0 Comments Welcome to New YorkOn August 30th... Victoria Carrier and I moved into New Jersey City University just outside of Manhattan to begin our big New York City adventure. There have been a lot of bumps along the road leading up to this, though that seems to be a common trend lately, and Sunday, when we moved in, was no exception. NJCU is a commuter school. Therefore, when classes are not in session, the campus is rather abandoned. That was the first thing that Victoria and I noticed. It was like a ghost town. Which is the opposite of Umass, which is a campus with around 30,000-40,000 people on campus each day. That's more than 10 times the population of my hometown. This school is not that way and we told ourselves that we must not be used to it. But still...it didn't seem right that on move-in day there is no signs, no people, no staff anywhere to be found. Slowly but surely we are getting used to all the many differences between this school and what we are used to and while some may be frustrating and chipping away at our patience, there was nothing that could take away from the positives that this semester holds for us. We are two dreamers in the Big Apple. Where else do we belong? LA? Yeah, maybe.\ This week has been full of internship searches, interviews, visits to the city and getting situated into some pretty fabulous classes that we wouldn't be able to take at Umass. With one more interview tomorrow, I will have a definite NYC internship by the end of the week and I am excited about the possibilities that this could bring about. As I type this Victoria is interviewing and shadowing at an extremely interesting interactive theatre on 27th St. So, I think that we are going to be just fine. And, even better, we celebrated the kick-off of the semester with an amazing Delta Rae concert in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (a very artistic and hipster place that we will be visiting again). It was hands down one of the greatest shows I've been to and so personal in a tiny room with probably only 100 - 150 people. We were in the front row, up against the stage and could reach up to touch any of them if we wanted to. We could feel the energy coming from all the artists in the band and it really was the perfect way to start what is sure to be a wonderful semester. Thank you for reading, Amanda Lucille Song of the Day"All Good People" by Delta Rae They performed this new song as a tribute to the Black Americans who are suffering right now and it was a performance that actually sent shivers down my spine. It was so honest and emotional and the silence that filled the room between notes was so strong and unifying. It was magic. So here is the song, hope you enjoy. Also, you should purchase the song because all the proceeds go toward the cause. |
About This Blog:I started this blog as a way to challenge myself to write more over the 2014 year, but it has blossomed into so much more than that. I use it to let people in on what's happening in my life, talk about things I find important and to spread the news about amazing people, places and art. Archives
November 2017
|