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Okay dudes, I've been pretty dang busy.  There's a lot brewing in creative studio here. 

I'm enrolled at Sketch 101 Class at UCB with Geoff Garlock and I love it.  It's the first time in a while that I wasn't looking at the clock and really enjoying myself.

It's always interesting to see what hits and what doesn't.  It's also really cool to see what other people come up with and then everyone coming up with their best character voices (i.e Exorcists and evil Nazis etc.)

 Anyhoo, I wish you well, y'all.

xo,
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I'm a comedic actress/writer/producer...Check out the latest episode of my webseries, here!

THE LATEST NEWS:

A lot of fun stuff going on.  I'm in a new comedic play called Occupied by playwright J. Holtham.  It's for the Red Fern Theatre Company till February 12.

We're wrapping up the LAST EPISODE of SuperTwins!  It's taking a tad longer than expected, but it's getting done. 

My very funny and strong writing partner, Josiah Madigan and I have written a *NEW* web series which we are very excited about.  We're in pre-pro right now and looking to shoot in March.

I'm also writing a comic book story for the SECRET IDENTITIES anthology headed up by Wall Street Journalist columnist, Jeff Yang.  The title is Ching Shih, The Pirate Goddess of the Sea.  I'm collaborating with Marvel artist, Robin Ha. 



I'm waiting for my laundry to dry and decided to write a post.  I'm rocking out to mother effing Carla Bruni.

Lately a few friends have called and talked about 2012 and what to do.  I know it's right around the corner but I haven't thought about it too much.  In fact, I feel downright peaceful.

For a Type A high achiever, that's a head scratcher, even for me.  I don't know why.  (Last night I had a dream that every person on who had a sitcom television show.  Is it a hint?  I have no idea.  I'm not obsessing over it.)

Maybe it's because I was REALLY DAMN sick a few weeks ago, to the point where I wanted to be put out of misery.  And now I'm like:  Breathing well?  Awesome!  My throat doesn't feel like the inside of a volcano when I swallow?  Score!

Maybe it's because I lost a very good friend to cancer and her death made me remember that life is a gift and that we're here to help each other out.

Maybe I'm grateful I moved to Manhattan from the burbs and I don't have to deal with tying up my godamned recycling.

(The alarm on my phone went off.  I went down stairs and changed my laundry.  Washer #4 is effed up and luckily I didn't put my clothes in there.  YES!!)

I feel good and I feel really happy and nothing extraordinary has happened.

Just the realization that I have the family that I've always wanted and I'll never take that for granted.  Anyone who says that you have to suffer to be an artist is full of bullcrap.  Having no drama and having nice normal people around makes me far more productive than not.

Nothing is perfect...and yet that's what feels perfect.

I'm grateful for all the wonderful things that have happened and also the exciting things for 2012.  But most importantly, I'm happy to feel focused on gratitude. 

Right.  Now.

I will write a long assed list of things that I'm grateful for...but for now, this is what is on my mind :-D

Happy Holidays!

xo,


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Please click here to bid on Nick Abadzis's original art work from his book Laika.  It's to help pay for Dylan Williams who is fighting cancer.

In Vlogging News:
I got an email from YouTube's robot and it said that I was able to monetize my video blogs and though it's probably not that big of a deal, I'm very very excited.  ^ _ ^ !!  It makes me want to take my vlog to the next level.

I've been doing my vlog with the camera from my computer and while it's expedient, it's not the highest quality.  I'll still use a Flip or iPhone when I'm out and about...but for the most part, the SLR is the BOMB.

I got a monitor for my SLR camera and it's a game changer.  Above is a still from a vlog I did. 

In SuperTwins! News:

We are very excited because we have less than a month where we drop the first episode on October 6, 2011.

This weekend I have an editing session with my fabulous and lovely editor, Anna Holtzman.  I'm so very excited!



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I haven't been in the car with my mom for a while.

It's not that she means to be a terrible driver on purpose.  She drives like she writes poems: lyrically, holistically and with feeling.  Ensconced in her own little world, fluttering about. Totally beautiful and completely haphazard and dangerous.

Even though she is Buddhist, she has guardian angels looking down on her, protecting her and those around her as she drives in her unique fashion.

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By tonight, y'all!  I promise!  After I get all my hurricane proofing makeup on.

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Photo by:  Seth Kushner

First and foremost I must thank Dean Haspiel for inviting me to sit at the Baltimore Comicon with him.  If you don't know Dean, he is one of the most prolific and dynamic figures in comics right now.    He is also won an Emmy for his work on the titles for the show Bored To Death.  Not only did Dean bring me to Baltimore but he also gave me a whole slew of wonderful friends (or community) of comix creators.  He has a big heart not just for me but every single person he encounters. 

Arrival in Baltimore
When I first got to Baltimore it felt a little strange.  I grew up in Millersville, a tiny town about 20 minutes from Baltimore and it wasn't exactly a terrific town for a theatre geek who loved to draw. 

I shook the past off and headed to the Sheraton, picked up postcards and crashed in my room.

Dean, Chris, George, Kat, Michel and Reilly were also attending but we all came our separate ways.

After freaking about whether to wear my costume to the convention center, I didn't want to waste any time and headed over to the Baltimore Convention Center.

At The Con
At the table I encountered Reilly Brown from Hypothetical Island.  He was busy drawing commissions for his fans and was generally pretty quiet.

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I had a quiet panic attack as I realized I would need to start talking about SuperTwins!  I took my costume and walked to the bathroom and changed into Karin's outfit.

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Natalie Kim & Trevor Zhou in SuperTwins!

After some time, the crew finally arrived and I felt a lot better about being there.

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Geroge O'Connor's latest release HERA.  Published by First Second.

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Michel Fiffe's cover to his latest work.

Thank you to Frank and Linda Ruiz, Robert and Kristal Posada (Chimera Magazine)!

Here is awesome art of Karin by Bruce Dwayne!

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Kat Roberts gave me the most awesome necklace in the world AND had her comic:
I LOST MY VIRGINITY TO JIM MORRISON on the table.  She is also an amazing accessories designer who is going to make me BROKE.  See her shop, WHITEHAUS.
The crowd turned out to be friendly and very curious about SuperTwins!  It turned out it was less about promoting my show than it was connecting with people and learning about what brought them to the show in the first place.

**UPDATE - I'm trying to add more photos to this entry and there's an error...It shall be updated.  Please stay tuned.






This week's theme seems to be: young people dressing to look like adults.  And they look great doing it.
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I spotted this girl around Penn Station.  I'm NUTS for polka dots.  And even though she is very young she chose to dress in this retro style, big earrings and oversize bag to boot.

And yes, she works in fashion.



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I spotted Jimmy and once again was struck at how he was very young yet he sported an outfit that was mature beyond his years.  Everything about him says tailored, fitted and cultured.  Even his umbrella is vintage.

Have a wonderful weekend!

xo,
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Last week I dyed my hair a brown/blonde kind of look.

I had wanted to do it for a LONG time.  My little cousins Silvia and Clara from Georgia have had beautiful brown/blonde hair for years and I really wanted to try it.  What stopped me was that I spent dough on headshots as well as hairdressers who would turn me down.

I wanted to a funky little, Japanese-chic style.  I LOVE Japanese fashion magazines and wanted a change.

I went to Leslie Hutchins, a hair stylist extraordinaire in Brooklyn and got it done.  (DM or email me if you'd like her info, she's FAB)

I feel different.  It's a BIG change, probably one of the most drastic things I've done with my hair.  I had an audition a few days ago and admit I felt a bit weird with my new hair. 

But I'm slowly coming around.  I feel more stylish and less amorphous.

Here's to changing it up!

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I saw Ali on the way over to Kinokinoya (where I bought FIVE notebooks and a Japanese fashion mag).  This is Ali from Brooklyn.

I love the feminine floral and the short skirt vibe.  Perfect combo of street and high fashion.  Love her fierce pose too!

When I first started taking pics of fashionable folks I was afraid of bothering people.  It turns out that people really enjoy having their photo taken.  It makes sense: if someone makes an effort to look cute of course they wouldn't mind a little recognition...even if it's from a nerdy Asian girl and her iPhone.


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I love anything bowling related and Charlotte's shoes caught my eye.

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I asked Charlotte if she was an art student.  She said:  "Yes!"  She was on her way to a museum to do some sketches.

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How cool is her tshirt???


I see beauty EVERYWHERE.  This is why I suck at setting people up: because I think EVERYONE is BEAUTIFUL. 

(I stand by that sentiment.)

Ever since I've gotten my iPhone I've been taking picture of people I find on the street whose style I fancy.  I'm not a fashionista nor am I particularly stylish.  I just love and appreciate people who have their own unique "look" because it's another way of communicating with others:  how they feel about themselves, what they want to project and what they want to be.

Being unique with one's style shows that you care about yourself and some might say is an expression of self love.

Beauty is everywhere.  Keep your eyes peeled for it :-)


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This being in the moment theme often pops up for me.

One of the best way of being in the moment is doing improv.  I started improv when I first began acting and I was awful.  I had no idea what to do with my hands.  I went blank all of the time and my team members, understandably, hated me. 

I still blow at improv but not as bad.  I like taking classes at UCB because it help me as an actor and also because it forces me to be focused and in the moment.

I have a nerd's propensity for thrill seeking and most of the time I fail at improv.  But when I succeed and have a scene that is hilarious, engaged and effortless, there's like no other feeling in the world.  It's like standing up on a surf board and riding a wave.

Here's to being in the moment.  (Zen Habits Article)



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