We hope you are absolutely slaying the Back-To-School season and sales, regardless of whether or not you are enrolled in aforementioned school. To us, Virgo season was about wearing your Sweat Tour tee-shirt the next day into the office as a medal, demonstrating you are both proficient in Microsoft 365 and being a 365 Party Girl. Multi-hyphenates only!
Open your Lisa Frank binder, sharpen your Ticonderoga, and lace up your brand new Adidas, because we’ve got some questions to answer.
This month, Mariah did a late-night deep dive on the lesser-known legends of screen and audio who made her the woman she is today, from Salesgirl #2 to Boy #1. She informs us about Western Canada’s community theatre scene, updates us on the state of the New York rat population, predicts the afterlife of a rogue bird, reminisces on Stinky Dumb Jim, and avoids uncovering too much about radio legend, Delilah’s political stance.
Smash play for a stunning rendition of Broadway’s all-time favorite line reading.
Natalie traveled into the dark underbelly of Hollywood to unpack the secrets of the streets of Roku City. Akin to Ryan Gosling’s ‘Avatar’ sketch on SNL, she scavenges for the answers as to why Kyle Jones created a world so wrought with utter chaos, destructive robots, and a spooky cyclops squid. After condemning cursed individuals to Roku City (i.e. Mr. Schue from Glee), Natalie creates a happier alternative: a charming landscape with much sweeter film and TV references.
Tune in to be transported to another, more fuscia-tinted world—one that may require you to confront your deepest fears.
For September’s field trip, we headed east to Ridgewood Reservoir, a peaceful nature sanctuary in Queens. After an athletic feat for all, we popped over to Maya Fusion Cafe for much-needed burritos & pupusas.
Mariah is absolutely crushing her homework, updating us on her progress with a REPORT CARD—it’s giving free donuts from Krispy Kreme for all A’s!! As she continues in therapy, she has been inspired to write further about the memories she’s pondering, thus fleshing them out in a screenwriting class at BRIC.
Natalie, hunkering down in preparation for the winter ahead, also has plans for future drafts of the big silly musicals she’s writing. She also recommends creating a fun to-do list, or dopamine menu as the kids call it, for tasks like making necklaces.
And who knows? Maybe this forthcoming holiday season will allow us to see some of you…in-person?? Stay tuned.
Many thanks to those of you who literally watch a whole 1+ hour of our yammering. We love you!
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