What follows is our official exit interview with Amanda Sari Perez, who just recently left Ann Arbor for Pittsburgh. MARK: OK, let’s start at the beginning. What’s your name, where were you born, and what kind of kid were you? AMANDA: All right then. My name is Amanda. Or Salamanda. Or YakYak. Or AmandaPanda. I […]
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Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interview: Amanda Sari Perez
Posted in A2Awesome, Ann Arbor, Uncategorized Also tagged All Hands Active, Amanda Sari Perez, amputation, Bilal Ghalib, biomedical engineering, Breaking Protocol, Burning Man, Care Bears, China, DIY, Float Fest, Fool Moon, geodesic dome, Hong Kong, Houston, Indonesia, insects, kayaks, Kentucky, Lakes of Fire, Maker Works, makers, paralysis, Pittsburgh, rehabilitation, shopping cart races, Syncytium, Texas, Trudi Cooper, yaks 5 Comments
Ypsilanti Immigration Interview: Donald Harrison
Michigan filmmaker Donald Harrison, who, up until recently, ran the Ann Arbor Film Festival, just recently purchased a home in Ypsilanti, and made the move east from Ann Arbor. Here’s our official immigration interview. MARK: Remind me when we first met… It’s been well over a decade ago now, right? DONALD: Indeed, I remember first […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Awesome Foundation, Crimewave USA, Mark's Life, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged A League of Ordinary Gentlemen, Ann Arbor Film Festival, bowling, Charlie Chaplin, dating, Detroit Bowling Hall of Fame, Donald Harrison, Film, Harry Houdini, Henrietta Fahrenheit, Jennifer Albaum, Many Voices, ping pong, public transportation, Risa Gotlib, San Francisco, Sharad Patel, Southfield, Super Sweet Social Bowling League, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Tyler Weston, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ypsi immigration interview 15 Comments