Posted on January 1, 2014
by Risa
in Actors, Artistry, Casting, Culture, Directing, Film, Film History, Filmmaking, Life, Talent, Wellbeing
I love that these clips were posted together here – from our little romp, 200 cigarettes! I hope that your NYE was less disappointing than our 200 cigarettes characters on their last night of 1981, but equally satisfying the next morning… Happy 2014! NYE ADVICE FROM DAVE CHAPPELLE, PAUL RUDD, COURTNEY LOVE… 200 CIGARETTES HERE HARVEY […]
Posted on October 13, 2012
by Risa
in Actors, Artistry, Beauty, Culture, Healing, Life, Talent
Becoming Diamonds: An actor, Rick Foley, posted this on Facebook, and it resonates: “I’ve had many up & down times since moving to L.A. to pursue an acting career. Even though we can’t always see the light at the end of the frequent “tunnels” & even though sh** seems hopeless…. these “down times” have a purpose. […]
Posted on January 7, 2012
by Risa
in Actors, Artistry, Community, Culture, Filmmaking, Healing, Life, Talent, Wellbeing
“to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best night and day to make you everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight, and never stop fighting.” – e.e. cummings As 2011 became 2012 loads of ‘end of the year’ and ‘new year’ writings materialized […]
Posted on November 26, 2011
by Risa
in Culture, Film, Healing, Life, Uncategorized
This is an article for all women. And men oughta read it too… taking on the burden of “something being wrong” with us. We are not crazy, no matter how easy it is for others to convince us that we are. Or weak, or too emotional, too sensitive, too defensive… have a read… by Yashar Ali […]
Posted on November 24, 2011
by Risa
in Actors, Agents & Managers, Community, Culture, Healing, Life
I’ve never really gotten this Thanksgiving day thing… as a Canadian I wasn’t raised with it and it always seemed forced and obligatory. Yesterday I was dreading it – ritual and consumption without meaning. But this morning I woke very early, slipped outside into the quiet of daybreak, and breathed in the expectant air of […]