I was raised in a Bronx public housing project, but studied at two of the nation's finest universities. I did work as an assistant district attorney, prosecuting violent crimes that devastate our communities.
The actor's role in the community is quite unlike anyone else's. Businessmen, for example, don't take their clothes off or cry in front of strangers in the course of their work. Actors do.
The war against terror is every bit as important as our fight against fascism in World War II. Or our struggle against the spread of Communism during the Cold War.
The Cold War isn't thawing; it is burning with a deadly heat. Communism isn't sleeping; it is, as always, plotting, scheming, working, fighting.
Spiritual teachers and artists that have opened the eye of wisdom for the world, and visionary community builders, have influenced my work.
The left has come to regard common sense - the traditional wisdom and folkways of the community - as an obstacle to progress and enlightenment.
Ask Elizabeth is a community of voices, it's not me standing on a podium telling people how to run their lives, it's girls helping each other sharing their wisdom and advice and I create a space for them to do it.
It's wonderful when music is intellectually stimulating. But ultimately it has to be a visceral experience.
I would love to do a musical!
Focus on your music and not technology.
Music is the silence between the notes.
Music can be a source of escapism.
Music is always a commentary on society.
Music is such a problem in the time it takes.
Music isn't only a profession.
Music is a safe kind of high.
Music I do just for me.
Most of today's music is done electronically.
Music should be your escape.
I like the old '90s music.
Celtic music will always be around, even if with the mainstream crowds it dies out.