Sunday, July 5, 2009
The End of a (Different) Era
It is bittersweet to think that if the year-and-a-half during which the studio was open for business had existed in a different time, things probably wouldn't have turned out this way. Gretchen and the rest of the faculty are dealing with this sad turn of events in our own ways but also taking comfort in knowing we enriched the lives of artistic young people, and even some not-so-young. Even though 4CAA has gone out of business, it's hard for me to think of the entire venture as a failure; I know we taught and touched a lot of people within and beyond those walls. Planting or encouraging a seed of creativity, learning, and confidence in another person can only be called a success.
At any rate, now I have openings for private voice and piano students to take lessons here at our house, so if you know anyone who is interested, please pass my information along!
Separated at Birth?
Friday, June 26, 2009
My Own 50 Most Beautiful People List
2009 MOST BEAUTIFUL (AND MOST RESILIENT)
Robert Downey, Jr., star of Iron Man, Tropic Thunder, and the upcoming Sherlock Holmes, looking quite mysterious and bad@$$ on the cover of Esquire magazine in March of '07, flanked by a very prophetic headline
The rest of my list follows. Rules:
- It is kind of governed by the Relevant Rule (as mentioned above). I'll try to do a mini-description so you don't have to Google everyone. Click on each name for a choice photo.
- I tried to stick to a No Beards rule, too (not a facial hair fan), but there are a few stubborn exceptions.
- I already broke my No Cigarettes rule (link above), so toss that one.
- My picks happen to be all Hollywood actors, not that I have anything against musicians (obviously), athletes, politicians, reality stars (okay, yeah, I do), or other public figures. I just couldn't think of any to add to this list. Except #51 at the end.
P.S. Why so serious, every person in every picture on this list?
MOST BEAUTIFUL RISING STARS
Freida Pinto, star of Slumdog Millionaire
Amy Adams, star of Enchanted and Doubt
MOST BEAUTIFUL COUPLES
Ellen DeGeneres & Portia de Rossi, television stars
Vanessa Hudgens & Zac Efron, stars of High School Musical films
David Duchovny & Téa Leoni, newly reunited stars of Californication and Ghost Town, respectively
MOST BEAUTIFUL ON-SCREEN COUPLES
Lee Pace & Anna Friel, stars of Pushing Daisies
James Roday & Dulé Hill, stars of Psych
MOST BEAUTIFUL JOKESTERS
John Krasinski, star of The Office
Kristen Wiig, star of SNL, Knocked Up, and Ghost Town
Bonnie Hunt, host of The Bonnie Hunt Show
Justin Bartha, star of The Hangover and the National Treasure films
MOST BEAUTIFUL INTERNATIONALS
Nicole Kidman, Australian (duh) star of Australia
Craig Ferguson, Scottish host of The Late Late Show
Ryan Reynolds, Canadian star of The Proposal
Anthony LaPaglia, Australian star of Without A Trace
MOST BEAUTIFUL CHILD/TEENAGE STARS ALL GROWN UP
Jason Bateman, star of Silver Spoons, then Arrested Development, Juno, and Hancock
Paul Rudd, star of Clueless, then Role Models, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Knocked Up
Alexis Bledel, star of Gilmore Girls and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, then...Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.
Johnny Depp, star of 21 Jump Street, then the Pirates of the Caribbean films and Sweeney Todd
John Cusack, star of Say Anything, then War, Inc. and Martian Child
Amber Tamblyn, star of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, then The Unusuals
Doug Savant, star of Melrose Place, then Desperate Housewives
MOST BEAUTIFUL KID
Abigail Breslin, 13-year-old star of My Sister's Keeper
MOST BEAUTIFUL HUGHS
Hugh Laurie, star of House
Hugh Grant, star of Music and Lyrics
Hugh Jackman, Oscar ceremony host, star of Wolverine
MOST BEAUTIFUL AARP CARDHOLDERS (they hand 'em out at 50)
Steve Martin, 63-year-old star of The Pink Panther films
Chris Noth, 54-year-old star of Sex and the City
Alan Rickman, 63-year-old star of the Harry Potter films
Meryl Streep, 60-year-old star of Mamma Mia!
MOST BEAUTIFUL POTTYMOUTH
Seth McFarlane, creator and star of Family Guy
MOST BEAUTIFUL DISNEY FANATIC WHO HAS NEVER BEEN IN A DISNEY MOVIE
John Stamos, collector of Dumbo The Flying Elephant ride vehicles (and star of ER)
MOST BEAUTIFUL ENTIRE CAST OF A TELEVISION SHOW
The Cast of Ugly Betty
America Ferrera [click to view her out of character look] (Betty)
Ana Ortiz (Hilda)
Ashley Jensen (Christina)
Becki Newton (Amanda)
Eric Mabius (Daniel)
Judith Light (Claire)
Mark Indelicato (Justin)
Michael Urie (Marc)
Tony Plana (Ignacio)
Vanessa Williams (Wilhelmina)
Honorable Mention (not pictured): Freddy Rodriguez, Christopher Gorham, and Sarah LaFleur
MOST BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF (my perennial favorites who never seem to be up to much)
Alan Cumming, star of X-Men 2 and Tin Man
Hal Sparks, television/reality show personality, star of Queer as Folk and Dude, Where's My Car?, doppelganger of Dashboard Confessional lead singer Chris Carrabba
Bonus Category:
MOST BEAUTIFUL HUSBAND ON EARTH (INCLUDING ROBERT DOWNEY, JR.)
Eric Brown
New Phone


(not kidding). So he was nice enough to offer the new phone opportunity to me and wait until December, when my contract runs out, to get this phone:
So in the meantime, I got this cool phone for free:


Thursday, June 25, 2009
The Day the Music Died for a new generation
There is no question that, as a public figure, Michael Jackson was misunderstood. Thinking about about his image today reminded me of one of my favorite compositions of his, a lesser-known song called "Childhood." It was written in 1995--when rock and hip-hop ruled over pop--for the sequel to Free Willy, but the lyrics unmistakably reflect Jackson's life. He was exposed to grown-up experiences before he was ready, and as a result, he lived a maladjusted and idiosyncratic adult life. Below are the words to a song that sheds light on the strangeness of Jackson's adulthood, a time during which his celebrity and outlandishness overshadowed the part of him for which he should be remembered: his musical contributions.
Listen to "Childhood"
Have you seen my childhood?
I'm searching for the world that I come from
'Cause I've been looking around
In the lost and found of my heart
No one understands me
They view it as such strange eccentricities
'Cause I keep kidding around
Like a child, but pardon me
People say I'm not okay
'Cause I love such elementary things
It's been my fate to compensate
For the childhood I've never known
Have you seen my childhood?
I'm searching for that wonder in my youth
Like pirates in adventurous dreams
Of conquest and kings on the throne
Before you judge me, try hard to love me
Look within your heart then ask
Have you seen my childhood?
People say I'm strange that way
'Cause I love such elementary things
It's been my fate to compensate
For the childhood I've never known
Have you seen my childhood?
I'm searching for that wonder in my youth
Like fantastical stories to share
But the dreams I would dare, watch me fly
Before you judge me, try hard to love me
The painful youth I've had
Have you seen my Childhood?
Monday, June 15, 2009
The Jelly Story Resolution
Dear Ms. Pinder:
On behalf of Welch's, we want to thank you for participating in "The Ultimate PB&J Challenge" contest. The winning video entitled "Mason's Restaurant" can be viewed on Welchs.com along with some of Welch's favorite video submissions. As a special thank you for your participation, please accept the enclosed comlimentary coupon for your next purchase of a Welch's spread product.
Sincerely, Rose Spicer
Corporate Communications
So we are kind of sad that we didn't win the trip to New York City (even though we had kind of figured we hadn't by now), but excited that our video is on the Welch's website because we were chosen as one of their favorite video submissions! If you somehow magically haven't seen it yet or you just missed our wacky choreographed and harmonized antics, check out our Jelly Jam by clicking the Ultimate PB&J Challenge button on Welchs.com! And thanks for voting :)
Sunday, June 14, 2009
It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Monday, June 8, 2009
New Photos

Friday, June 5, 2009
My Jobs
Employer: Our 365 Newborn Photography
Position: Photographer
Location: Celebration, FL
I just had my first day today, and I'll be working here Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings taking babies' first photos.
Employer: Sherwood Comunity Chapel
Position: Pianist
Location: Kissimmee, FL
This position has given me a great opportunity to improve my sight-reading, accompanying, and improvisational skills. During the summer, I only play on Sunday mornings and for occasional other Sunday services. During the rest of the year, I'll also play for choir rehearsals on Thursday evenings. I get to sing sometimes too!
Employer: Four Corners Academy of the Arts
Position: Voice/Piano Faculty
Location: Clermont, FL
When my friend Gretchen opened this business in January of last year, I had the pleasure of opening the studio with her as the drama and ballroom teacher. Now I teach ballroom, voice, piano, and musical theatre on Friday afternoons.
Employer: The Walt Disney Company
Position: Photographer
Location: Lake Buena Vista, FL
My first day with Disney was in May of 2003 as an attractions hostess in Tomorrowland. In June of 2006 I transferred to Entertainment as a character attendant, and I started with Disney Photo Imaging in December of 2006. My status is seasonal, so I can have them schedule me weekly, or I can choose from odds-and-ends they have available on the shift board whenever I'm free (which is what I usually do).

So as you can see, none of my jobs ever actually overlap with each other, and I still get to have Monday and Tuesday free, which are Eric's days off, too! Also, for the most part, it leaves my evenings free for performing gigs. I have my own professional equipment and repertoire, so I provide live entertainment for hotels and restaurants, weddings and other sacred ceremonies, and private parties and special events. I'll be playing at the public library downtown on July 31 at noon if you want to come by!
Photography is fun for me, and I've always considered it more of a hobby than a career. My goal is to some day (soon!) have a full-time performing contract somewhere closeby, so I can still have most of my evenings free. I've gotten very close to where I want to be, and I'm not giving up on auditions and performing opportunities. Soon I'll really have a full-time career doing what I am educated in and what I love!