A FEW INFLUENTIAL RECORDS:Once Upon a Time in America, Ennio Morricone.
"Rum and Coca-Cola," The Andrew Sisters. "Scarborough Fair," Simon & Garfunkel. Mona Bone Jakon, Cat Stevens. "Shine on You Crazy Diamond," Pink Floyd. QUESTIONS I CAN'T ANSWER:Who will be the next Greek president?
What are the questions you can't answer? AUTHORS I'D READ ANYTHING BY:JD Salinger. I don't understand why his family won't authorize publication of all his work from the forties until the end (2010).
THREE PET PEEVES:"You're Beautiful," James Blunt.
Selfie sticks. Jared Kushner's smile. EVENTS I WISH I'D WITNESSED:
The Liberation of Paris in 1944, Woodstock , a party at the Playboy Mansion.
& The wall fall of the Berlin in 1989. The Wall paved the way for German reunification. A THREESOME I'D LIKE TO PLAY GOLF WITH:Jean-Paul Sartre, Woody Allen, and Glenn O'Brien, because I might win.
THINGS I'LL ALWAYS MISS:Μy sister.
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WHO AM IA COUPLE OF ACTORS I'D LIKE TO PLAY ME IN MY LIFE STORY:Jean Dujardin did it in 99 francs (2007). He was so funny. The only Hollywood actor that has my pointed chin is Kyle MacLachlan. The other one is dead (Robin Williams).
ONE THING I'D LIKE TO IMPROVE ABOUT MYSELF:My unique art.
SOME GREAT MINOR MASTERPIECE:"A Soapbox Opera," Supertramp.
Salt Water, Charles Simmons. Moonrise Kingdom, Wes Anderson. A COUPLE OF PEOPLE I WOULDN'T MIND BEING FOR A MINUTE:
Margot Robbie.
Barack Obama. Patrick Modiano. THE BEST CURE FOR THE BLUES:Roger Federer's crossed one-handed backhand; The Paraga Sparkling, 1999; my nephews and my nieces.
SOME PLACES I WOULDN'T WANT TO GO BACK TO:
Quebec in the winter.
At the funeral of my father. The Cannes Film Festival without being in the jury. SOME THINGS I'D RATHER FORGET:The first kiss from my husband.
ONE THING I'D LIKE FOR VALENTINE'S DAY:A table at Spondi in Athens.
GAMES I PLAY:Tsipouro shots, poetry & philosophy.
CLUBS I BELONG TO:Childhood friends, once a week, ''Girls sun''.
Aegean air's " Miles+Bonus'' frequent flyer program. TWO TRUTHS THAT AREN'T TRUE:Love lasts forever.
The dilapidated factories are beautiful. |