The Jam, Talking Heads, the Clash, Oingo Boingo, Peter Mulvey, Kris Delmhorst, Tori Amos, Elvis Costello, George Clinton, Jeff Foucalt, Prince, many, many others, maybe even you.
Send me your music here:
Send me your track
Movies
Lord of the Rings, A Clockwork Orange, SLC Punk, Grosse Point Blanke, High Fidelity, X-Men, Reefer Madness: the Musical
Television
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, The L Word, Veronica Mars, Top Chef, Project Runway, Boondocks, Heroes, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Battlestar Galactica, Dancing With the Stars
Books
Foucalt's Pendulum, Sewer Gas and Electric, The Illuminatus Trilogy, American Gods, Harry Potter, Kavalier & Klay, many, many others, such as these:
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Heroes
The guy who invented the swizzle stick. And Edward R. Murrow.
New England College
Henniker, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Graduated: 1993
Student status: Alumni
Major: English Literature/International Political Science at the Arundel Campus
Minor: British Studies
Clubs: Did time on the Arundel student council, and founded the drama club. Had a brief and unglorious career playing darts.
1990 to 1993
Laguna Beach High
Laguna Beach, CALIFORNIA
Graduated: 1990
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
Major: Uhm, yeah.
Clubs: Student Council, drama, Amnesty International.
About me: Victor D. Infante is a freelance writer covering everything
from poetry to politics, appearing in dozens of periodicals
nationwide. He performs his poetry across the United States, and is heavily involved in the National Poetry Slam
performance poetry competition.
He has recently released his first full-length collection of poetry, "City of Insomnia" from Write Bloody Publishing, and is the editor-in-chief of "The November 3rd Club," an online literary journal of political writing, which you should read every day as part of a balanced breakfast. Visit online at http://www.november3rdclub.com.
Here's a video of him reading poetry:
The Eclectic Word, hosted by Victor D. Infante
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Tony Brown, Issa Lewis, Gordon Kirpal and Richard Melo discuss writing about current events and ponder whether American literature is insular.
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Who I'd like to meet: Killer robots, and have them do my bidding.
Hey Vic, just wanted to say thanks again for even MORE sick press! Hopefully we haven't tarnished your reputation TOO badly, hee hee... Seriously though, it's cool as hell what you put in the paper.
ARC AND HUE will be available at the NYC book party on Sunday, Sept.
20, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery, New York, NY
10012. Between Houston & Bleecker, near the F & 6 trains.
yay! thanks so much for being my friend...you rock!...my artist page is brand new, i'd definitely appreciate feedback...if ya can? peace, --lauri adverb