Pretty much anything but Rap or Hip-hop. I like a lot of the female artists, I like collections of 80s and 90s hits.
Movies
I don't like stupid comedy, scatalogical humor or stuff of the Dumb and Dumber variety. I deliberately avoid movies with Keanu Reeves (except The Matrix) or Nic Cage.
Television
LOST, The 4400, Medium, House, CSI (original, not Miami or NY), Mythbusters, Deadliest Catch, Project Runway, Top Chef, What Not To Wear, American Chopper, Discovery Channel and TLC documentaries, Bravo reality shows, Law & Order SVU (Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay rock!)
Books
All sorts of stuff, classics to modern, fiction and non-fiction, science, fantasy, mystery, true crime... I like Anne McCaffrey, Patricia Cornwell, Stephen Hawking, Brian Greene
I'm a member of the New York Botanical Garden and the New York Road Runners Club.
I sometimes write poetry and short plays, or paint (watercolors).
I represented myself in a rent overcharge complaint against my landlord, and it only took 4 years to win it.
I have a website, www.alexisadair.com.
If you friend request me and I don't already know you and you don't send a message, odds are 99% I won't approve you. If I check your friends list and all 350 of your friends are scantily clad women, fuhgeddaboudit. Delete. And if you're too dumb to have read this part and followed directions, Darwin is telling me not to friend you.
Who I'd like to meet: As for meeting people in general, I'm just generally interested in networking with other performers (singers, actors, writers, voiceovers, etc...) and finding people from my past, high school and college friends and so on. Oh, and see the paragraph above about friend requesting me.
That's probably why this is one of my favorite songs.
It was written for the 1951 film 'The Lemon Drop Kid'. This clip featuring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell is the first time anyone heard the song. Yes, that's Bill Frawley (Fred Mertz from "I Love Lucy") at the beginning.
You can see all of the seasonal music bombardment selections in the music section of my page.
Good for you!! Way to get the cause in people's faces (and hopefully in their minds...where it should be :) I full support the writer's strike and I'm glad to see somebody taking steps to support a union for artists!!
Dude...I totally used the wrong "your" in my comment. I guess you'll have to excuse me. I was up until the wee hours, so my grammar is not at its best! LOL!