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Schools (Other):
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Occupation:
Playwright
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Affiliations:
The Neo-Futurists
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Hobbies and Interests:
Art, politics, outdoor activity, general zaniness
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Favorite Books:
Life After God, Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, My Traitor's Heart, The Man Who Was Thursday, V for Vendetta, Why I Hate Saturn, anything by Neil Gaiman or Paul Auster
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Favorite Movies:
The Princess Bride, The Usual Suspects, The Shawshank Redemption, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Noises Off!, Bringing Up Baby, Rear Window, Contact, Glengarry Glen Ross
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Favorite Music:
Radiohead, Ani DiFranco, Medeski Martin & Wood, XTC, Morphine, Tori Amos, Grant Lee Buffalo, Rage Against The Machine
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Favorite TV Shows:
The Simpsons, Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The West Wing, Scrubs, Coupling (UK)
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About Me:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/bdar
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Who I Want to Meet:
Anybody, although rabid conservatives and the devoutly
religious probably won't find any real joy in my
company. Especially interested in meeting other theatre
artists.
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BLIND!!!
Seriously, fire ants think he's
preeeetty special!
For five years, Bilal has had me at
"Hello"...he is truly one of the most
brilliant and wonderful people I've had
the privilege of knowing. I've also
had the honor of working with/for him
in the theatre, which is always a
transcendental experience (when I'm not
distracting him by reducing my costars
to fits of giggles or molesting our
stand-ins, that is).
If you don't take my word for it, ask
Gorton. He'll tell ya.
changed over the years I have known
him, but I can't. I met him, acted
with/for him and them we both
disappeared off each other's radars.
However, since Bilal is so frickin
wonderful it makes me seethe with
jealousy I know such radar droppage
must have been my fault. I'd like to
reconnect, drive up to Chicago once in
awhile and watch his work come alive
once more. I miss his marvelous words
and consider it an incredible honor
that I once participated in bringing
them to life.
painful.
Impedimentology from Case Western
Reserve, so you can believe me when I
say that there's nothing wrong with
Bilal that can't be cured with a strong
antibiotic, some judicious surgery, and
training for a job in one of our finer
occupations, like sewer work.