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In case you havenāt seen it, I directed a music video for Andrew Bird and Everytown and itās very special to me. I thought Iād share.Ā

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My Mother.
My mother was a poor child. My mother got no healthcare, my mother didnāt get much food. My mother was a skinny-legged little girl in Cuba with bad teeth and a lazy eye, probably from malnutrition. She was made fun of, she was bullied, she was teased. My mother turned fourteen. Her father was imprisoned for fighting against Castro, escaped and had to flee the country or be killed. Her mother was uneducated, she'd worked as a maid from the time she was 7 years old and was raising 4 children in a revolution-torn country, alone.
My mother is beautiful. Taller now, still skinny, still a lazy eye, still bad teeth, but beautiful. My mother likes a boy. The boy likes her back. Seemingly out of nowhere, her mother tells her to say goodbye to everything sheās ever known. My mother is moving in haste to a new country and has to leave her 15 year old brother behind because he is now of age to be drafted to the army and is not permitted to come. She doesnāt want to leave. She is scared. Her mother tells her she must never tell anyone she doesnāt want to leave. My mother says goodbye to the boy. He gives her a ring. She cannot take it with her. She can only take the clothes on her back. My mother is now the oldest sibling in a strange place. The people who donāt speak her language give my family painful inoculations that will leave them with a big, distinctive scar for the rest of their lives. A scar that they will share with every other Cuban that fled to the United States. They give my mother and her younger siblings grape popsicles. My mother has never had a grape popsicle. It is not good.
My mother is thrust into an American high school where no one speaks Spanish, no one will help her, and no one cares. She still has a lazy eye, sheās still skinny, sheās more beautiful. She works hard, she meets a few people like her, she graduates.
My mother is 21, my mother is dancing to disco on the weekends, my mother is blonde with Farrah Fawcettās haircut, my mother is beautiful. My mother helps her mother when my grandfather gets too drunk. My mother works at an office and helps my grandparents with their bills. My mother meets my father, another refugee with his own trauma, my mother is enchanting. My mother loves my father, marries my father, has me. My mother was wide-eyed. My father is a bad husband. My mother knows she and I will be better off alone. Alone again. My mother is scared. My mother leaves. My mother works harder, my mother breaks her back, my mother puts me through private school by herself. My mother is inspiring. My father doesnāt contribute. My father never shows up to see me. My mother never says one bad word about him (to me). My mother is so, so beautiful.
My mother has a teenager who doesnāt always appreciate her. My mother loves me. We fight, a lot. But my God, does my mother love me. My mother gave me everything she never had. I move away. Far away, for work. My mother misses me. I donāt think about that enough. I roll my eyes when she waits and watches me go through security at the airport each time I fly away. Itās been 10 years now. She still does it. āYouāre going to be waiting foreverā I text her from the line. I can see her standing far away, trying to look for me in the melee. She texts back, āI will wait forever, gladly.ā
My motherās eye got better. So did her teeth. Her legs are still skinny. My motherās smile is my favorite smile in the world. My mother is so beautiful.
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Over the past 15 years New York singer-songwriter Holly Miranda has earned her stripes in the music industry having started out with her rock band The Jealous Girlfriends before going on to play guitar for Karen O on her world tour. Miranda released her sophomore album, a self-titled LP, in 2015 and...
My new music video for the absurdly talented Holly Miranda came out today!

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It's Woman Crush Wednesday! We talked to Natalie Morales about lawyers and Buster Keaton.
Hereās another still from the High Places music video I directed starring Lucas Neff. Ā Out this weds!
Hereās another still from my video for The Georgia SandĀ Ā starring Lucas Neff.Ā
Out this Wednesday :)Ā
Hereās another still from my video for The Georgia SandĀ starring Lucas Neff.Ā
Coming soon.Ā
happy birthday, guy who was born 90 years before I was, whom I never knew, who has inspired me more than anything else ever has.Ā

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Later this week, the video I directed for The Georgia Sand starring Lucas Neff comes out and I am very excited about it!Ā
I will be posting some more stills throughout the week : )
september 29th...
What I may lack in talent from time to time, I think I make up for in balls. Iāve never seen the virtue in not being courageous in acting. Itās not like coal-miner bravery or Doctors-Without-Borders-going-into-Ebola-stricken-villages bravery. I mean, whatās gonna happen? People are going to laugh at you and make fun of you? Okay, fine. If that happens, Iāll go on to the next thing.
Michael Keaton fucking nailing it
killmamaĀ ās new video that I didnāt direct but that I still liked very much. Stick around for the sweet sweet ending.

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Thanks to Shailene Woodleyās latest interview, those āI Donāt Need Feminismā memes are circulating again. If thatās going to be a thing, can we at least be realistic about why we donāt need it? I donāt need feminism because Alice Paul and Lucy Burns were jailed, beaten into unconsciousness, and force-fed so that I can grab a bagel and vote for the president of my country without thinking twice about it. I donāt need feminism because Luisa Capetillo went to jail in 1919 for wearing pants in public, paving the road so that a short 74 years later, Senators Barbara Mikulski and Carol Braun could become the first women to wear pants on the Senate floor. That was in 1993. 1993. But I donāt need feminism because I can wear pants to work every day. I donāt need feminism because at a time when men were saying, āwomen arenāt funnyā, Tina Fey became the head writer of Saturday Night Live. I donāt need feminism because 29% of television writer jobs now belong to women. Which is a lot when you consider that people are still saying women arenāt funny. I donāt need feminism because Kathrine Switzer fought off a race official who tried to physically drag her off the all male Boston Marathon course and finished the race, forcing him to acknowledge that women are capable of running 26.2 miles. If youāre going to stand up and say you donāt need feminism, at least be grateful to the women who made it possible for you to think you donāt need it.
Sarah Watson
Sarah Watson, on point.Ā
I found this note on the ground and it makes me very sad that I did. Did the person this was written to lose it or throw it away? How do we get this to its rightful owner?