
Where does your interest in film come from?
That's an interesting question. When I was younger I was very interested in women in the arts, and especially film but I only knew a handful of the obvious names. Y'know Dorothy Arzner, but I felt very strongly that films should not be lost. The original films, they must be kept to speak for themselves. When you have nothing but other people interpreting what the films were really like you're in trouble.
Are you a filmmaker?
My film side is that I edit a film and media journal called Framework and I also write about film—particularly costume design. So no, [...]

Tell me about your job. I'm executive director; June will mark my 10th anniversary here. I report to our board of directors, but basically I'm in charge of running the day-to-day operations of our organization. I manage our staff, I manage our Americorps programs—together with them we have a few dozen people. I'm the chief media person, the chief public spokesman. It's a lot of work but it's all worth it. The coalition has been around since 1983. Soup kitchens have existed in New York City for at least 100 to 150 years—they're also called missions. They deal mostly with skid row, stereotypical down-and-out and if I may [...]

Tell me about your job. I write features which are anything that's not hard news—longer form articles that aren't attached to the news cycle. Things that might be more in the cultural ether, maybe profiles of people, or stuff like that. I did a couple fashion stories on the Golden Globes, what people wore, what people wore in the past, I interviewed a bunch of stylists, talked about what it all meant. I've done more interesting things than that, but that's the most recent one. I like writing features, you get the luxury of time, where it's more of a weekly deadline than a daily deadline. In the case [...]

Tell me about your job. I just started an apparel company called Inshallah about 4 months ago. I created a line of clothing that I felt, me being Muslim, would bring unity through fashion. I say that because I am an American, I was born Christian, have a lot of Christian friends, I have a lot of Jewish friends, and I see so much going on in the media, and I wanted to create a brand that would speak positively about my religion, but also something that just represents me.
Tell me about your job. I basically merch the entire store. I come up with the design layout, I work with the heads in Brazil to come up with what we're trying to create, and just create the Brazilian image for the store. Osklen has been around for about 30 years now, we started out as a surf company, our designer is a total outdoors guy and that's what the brand started as, and we've developed into a more fashionable look. We're pretty big in Brazil, we have 55 stores there.

Tell me about your job.
I'm a costume character. I work at birthday parties, corporate events, nightclubs, conventions and more. For example I recently dressed up as a parrot for carnival theme night at a nightclub. For the record, I'm not a furry. There's a difference between costume characters and Furries. Costume characters are for entertainment, fun, Furries are just creepy.