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"Art is not a mirror. It mediates and re-presents social
relations in a schema of signs which require a
preconditioned..."
More about Brooke
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Schools (Other):
Hampshire, Yale, NYU
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Occupation:
actor,director, music pimp
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Hobbies and Interests:
Theatre, Performance Art, punk Rock, painting, sculpture, ceramics, cavernous pussy, Miss N, the eating dress
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Favorite Books:
the stranger, written on the body, women, bastard out of carolina, naked, out from under... how about authors/playwrights/performance artist... Sartre, Shepard, Bogosian, Finley, Shakespeare, Camus
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Favorite Movies:
Natural Born Killers, Lost Highway (I love anything Lynch), secretary, Resevoir Dogs, Last unicorn, Secret of Nimh, Dark Crystal, Fight Club, True Romance, M, La Dolce Vita, La Strada, Citizen Kane, wild strawberries
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Favorite Music:
nirvana, babes in toyland, yeah yeah yeahs, PJ harvey, dino jr, sonic youth, L7, distillers, melvins, Pixies, cars, hole, huggy bear, heavens to betsy, seven year bitch, bikini kill, black eyes, nation of ulysses, peechees, germs, gogol bordello, jesus lizard, fugazi
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Favorite TV Shows:
twin peaks, ren and stimpy, family guy, simpsons, FLCl, wild disovery, daily show, cowboy bebop, aqua teen hunger force -MOST TV is flacid brain gruel.
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About Me:
Art is not a mirror. It mediates and re-presents social
relations in a schema of signs which require a
preconditioned reader in order to be meaningful.
She dreams. She dreams of strangling baby birds.
Bluebirds, wrens, and robins. With her thumb she pushes
back on their beak, against their soft small neck till it
snaps like a twig. She dreams. She dreams of being locked
in a cage and singing loudly and off key with her loved
ones standing behind her whispering very loudly. "She has
an ugly voice. Doesn't she? She has an ugly voice". Oh
leave it to the loved ones. To judge us like they do. It's
always the loved ones interfere with our dreams... I want
art and beauty and some fucking romance in this
vapid world. Yes, I want roses and chocolate and a big
production. I want loyalty not monogomy, there's a
difference. I am caustic and jaded and incredulous. People
either love me or hate me, there is no middle ground.I'm a monster pussy.
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Who I Want to Meet:
existential cowboys and escape artists.
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What do you expect from a girl that
denied Yale. She's a way better director
than I ever will be. Oh, and the boys
adore her. She doesn't really care
about anything or anyone, yours truly
included (bitch). But, I love you all the
same my little cold heart.
I know everyone.
existed. I just saw her perform and I
was blown away. I watched as at least
10 guys hit on her afterwards, she
rejected all of them, as if it were a
daily routine. It probably is for
someone of such stunning classic
beauty. Think Marilyn Monroe with a
sassy mouth. Of course, I had to talk
to her. And can this girl talk. She
came at me with all this stuff about
subjectivity vs. objectivity, Freud,
Lacan, Medea, the erosion of the
American dream, feminism, etc. I was
floored. I have never met anyone so
beautiful, intelligent, and creative.
She is super sexy, charming, and
smart. Her girlfriend is one lucky
lady.
bewitched. I joined friendster just to
get to know her. She is dangerously
beautiful, bitingly intelligent, and
hellishly witty. She walks like a cat,
talks like a sailor, all with a stream
of smoke trailing behind her. I've
never met anyone with such astute
confidence. She jokingly told me she
was going to take over the world and I
believe it. I'm totally enraptured.
(the movie). I told her that was a
movie I cried at. She asked me at which
parts I cried. I said I cried during
the touching parts. Then she made that
thought of mine all dirty. That's why
she's one of the best.
people who I feel like I actually know
better because of our periods of non-
contact. We've been closer and
farther on and off for years now, but
I've never had any trouble lapsing
right back into that close, easy
friendship with her. That's just one
of the things that makes Brooke
great.
On top of that, she's fabulously
talented, and has one of the most
unique eyes for art I've ever
encountered. She's a pleasure to work
and/or play with and I look forward to
doing both again with her as soon as
she gets her freakin' act together and
moves to NYC.