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~ Tuesday, January 17 ~
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On the Jams

spacejam:

At UCB, Monday-night jams and Wednesday-night jams are different.

Monday night feels like I’m with a famous person in my family - a famous person who might even bring over a few other famous people. I’m sort of comfortable around them because they’re technically family, but I also haven’t seen them for a while, and don’t really know what they’re up to. Everyone’s also taller. Much taller.

Wednesday night feels like I’m with some sort of extended family. I’m comfortable, even though I don’t know anyone, but I can’t yet predict how anyone thinks, and am hesitant to do something too drastic because I don’t want to disrupt familial flow (or, in this case, cut anyone off).

I’ve now reached the point where my heart isn’t pounding into my ribcage and causing my sternum to vibrate when I’m on stage, but I’m also not thinking. And not in the good way of “not thinking” where ideas flow effortlessly into your brain’s mouth and you’re going to live like Tuck Everlasting. It’s actual blankness. I look into people’s eyes and I hear wheels turning, but I can’t see the wheels yet. Or I see them, but only one second after they’ve turned (i.e. when they’ve just started their next line / move). So this tells me that I’m still nervous, even if the physical component of it is gone. 

How do you approach a teacher with the question, “I don’t know what to say,” in an improv class? If the answer is all my nerves, then that’s great, because there’s room to improve. But if the answer is all my nerves, then that’s also terrible, because I’ve always had nerves when doing anything, and now I’m doing the rawest form of everything-I-want.

I’m going to keep going to the jams, even if it’s one of those “oh that girl again?” moments for regulars in the audience (sorry, guys!). Improv’s led to a lot of awesome discoveries for me, and I need to create opportunities for myself to get more of them. And, as the Adventure Time saying goes:

“Sucking at something is the first step towards being sorta good at something.”

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~ Tuesday, August 9 ~
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Talking about "The Boy is Mine"

  • (Rekha thinks the boy is Brandy's)
  • Me: Really? Because I always thought the boy was Monica's.
  • Rekha: Wait, are you serious?
  • Me: Yes?
  • Rekha: Shut up.
  • Me: No, I always thought Brandy was like, the new girl coming in on Monica's boyfriend...
  • Rekha: No. Because--no. Okay, here it is. 1--Brandy sings first.
  • Me: Is that it?
  • Rekha: Yes. No, 2--it's like King Solomon, with the bicycles, or the babies, or whatever. And--this made sense a minute ago.
Tags: seeing it from someone else's perspective it's a wonder we're friends (says a not-as-good friend) brandy monica rekha
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~ Friday, July 29 ~
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spacejam:

olkwood:

Here it is: the PREMIERE EPISODE of Olkwood, “Some Girl Thing.”

Watch it in 720p!

Check it out!

My friends have started a webseries, so of course I have to point you in the direction of Olkwood.

ETA: This was definitely queued to post last night at eleven, or so I thought, but apparently I just saved it in drafts. My massive apologies for looking like I just don’t care about your work, ShankLi!

Tags: the creative endeavors of people i know olkwood rekha
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~ Monday, June 13 ~
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spacejam:

NEW YORK CUPCAKE ENTHUSIASTS - check it out.

Servicey to New Yorkers Cupcake Gang auto-reblog. (And sorry to be so reblogy lately. I’m working on it.)

spacejam:

NEW YORK CUPCAKE ENTHUSIASTS - check it out.

Servicey to New Yorkers Cupcake Gang auto-reblog. (And sorry to be so reblogy lately. I’m working on it.)

Tags: THIS CUPCAKE LOOKS SO GOOD cupcake gang rekha
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~ Wednesday, June 8 ~
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Nooooooooooooooooooo, I have a career!
Rekha, on being credited as Director of Photography on a shitty short film she was not actually the director of photography on.
Tags: rekha truth words that will haunt me the rest of my life
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~ Monday, April 25 ~
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spacejam:

BECAUSE THEY’RE WHOSE CLUES?

REKHA IS THE COOLIEST.

spacejam:

BECAUSE THEY’RE WHOSE CLUES?

REKHA IS THE COOLIEST.

Tags: coolio bedoolio rekha blue's clues
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~ Thursday, January 6 ~
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The vending machine food at NYU is pretty good. (Or at least, the expired vending machine food the vending machine man throws into the trash every Thursday is pretty good.) With the exception of the miraculously unappetizing honey bun*, I’ve never really been disappointed (we even have Pay Days sometimes). But one day, I noticed the Butterscotch Krimpet on a shelf. It was $1.25. I wasn’t even hungry, but man, I hadn’t had one of those since sixth grade (during a delayed phase of craving from reading Maniac Magee in 5th grade). And then there was that time I got one from the vending machine at the YMCA, and a Milky Way came out with it (double-points! Except I don’t like Milky Ways that much. Sigh.). So I bought it. Because they’re great. And my friend that I was with had never had one! So, of course, I had to give her a piece (and, as the author said, allowed her the obligatory swipe of the icing off the wrapper). She seemed pleased.
The next week, we were in the same class on a break, and we went to the vending machine again. She was looking for scanning the rows for her purchase. I told her, “you should get the Butterscotch Krimpets.”
She said, “that’s what I’m looking for.”
But they were no where to be found.
I have checked the vending machine every single time I pass it - on the 11th floor, in the basement - and have never seen them there again. Damn. Another honored snackcake crumbles at the hands of the economy.
Goodbye, Tastykakes. I hardly knew you.
*Really, how can you mess that up?
Rekha is kind of the best.

(Source: alexandra-ewing)

Tags: TRUTH philadelphia rekha tastykake jerry spinelli
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~ Sunday, December 19 ~
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spacejam:

Projects from last summer, with germs!

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~ Saturday, August 14 ~
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kzhang:

spacejam:

ULTIMATE WAIST HOOPS — FOR THE ULTIMATE HOOPING EXPERIENCE

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~ Friday, May 28 ~
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  • Grandpa: (puts down "Urdu" during Scrabble)
  • Me: (watching on the side, not playing) Isn't that a proper noun?
  • Indian Uncle: No Urdu is fine.
  • Me: Yeah, but you can't put proper nouns.
  • Grandpa: So is anyone challenging?
  • (silence)
  • Me: Alright, whatever. I'm just letting you all know.
  • (the next person puts a word down)
  • Grandpa (to me): Sometimes I put down made-up words too, because I know no one will have the courage to bring it up.
  • (via spacejam)
Tags: rekha your grandfather is the best scrabble
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