born in Chicago, black-mexican, eccentric, considerate, intelligent, well-read
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Activities:
Swimming, reading, dancing, watching international cinema, learning new languages, meditation
Interests:
social justice, human rights, activism, international news, fine art, foreign cultures
Movies:
The Wounded Man (French), Torch Song Trilogy, My Own Private Idaho, Victim (English), Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and Return of the King
Music:
Bjork, Sade, Tori Amos, Kate Bush, Tina Turner, RADIOHEAD
Television:
The Neighbors, Criminal Minds, Two Broke Girls, Raising Hope, The Office, Parks & Rec.
Books:
The Peloponnessian War by Thucydides, Illiad by Homer, The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain, London Journal by James Boswell, What Are You? by Pearl Fyo Gaskins, Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Set in post-Civil War Atlanta, this play recounts the startling story of the false conviction of New York-born Leo Frank, a Jewish pencil-factory superintendent who was railroaded by the system for the murder of 13-year-old employee Mary Phagan.
Roosterfish in Venice, CA is the only gay bar in this popular city in Los Angeles. The place is the perfect neighborhood bar where a great mix of gay, lesbian and straight friends hang out for fun. Check out the pics and drop in for a drink.
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