March 2023 - I executive produced and starred in “Lovely Boy” alongside Shane Flemming, Kelsey Jones, Samuel Dunning, and Adam Berke.
Read MoreI’m honored to be a guest on the ReelTalk podcast hosted by Arkansas Cinema Society’s Outreach Director, Kody Ford! In this interview we talked about how the pandemic influenced my career, starting my theater company Two Bimbos, and my feature film Poets Are The Destroyers. Listen to it here or wherever you get your podcast fix.
Read MorePoets Are The Destroyers and Spoonbill Books present: SPLASH monthly poetry. Join us Sunday, February 26th at 7pm for poetry readings by local emerging and established poets at your favorite Williamsburg bookstore.
Read MoreJoin me and Chip Parham for Artists & Beers at Stuart Cinema in Williamsburg; I’ll be screening my short film “New Boo”, written by and starring Misha Calvert and directed by me. The event is taking place Thursday, February 16th at 7pm.
Read MoreI’m very excited to share that my feature film “Poets Are The Destroyers” not only WON Best Feature Film at the QueerX Film Awards, but it is also now available to stream on RevryTV, the largest LGBT+ streaming platform in the world! Click here to watch it online.
Read MoreHello hello! Like everyone, I have been hibernating over the holiday season with my loved ones. I had an exciting time in 2022 and am looking forward to seeing what 2023 will bring. In the meantime I’d like to share some of my 2022 highlights with you.
Read MoreTwo Bimbos present “But I Met You On TV” written by Catherine Weingarten and directed by Lita Lofton. Join us at Theater Lab NYC! I will be playing the podcast guests — three entirely different social media influencers looking for love on a popular dating show.
Read MoreThe new podcast musical about the life of Frank Sinatra, the most popular entertainer of the 20th Century — created and written by Fred Travalena with John Dayton, directed by James Scully. Nancy Pop voices OG Jersey Girl in this beautifully crafted series as Nancy Sinatra Sr. Click here to listen and download.
Read MoreSet in 1835 New York City, Pop plays Russian princess & hired assassin Sarina Zubrov in this action-packed radio drama by James Scully. This scripted series dives into the opportunists behind the development of the big apple — starting with the great fire that almost wiped out the whole town. “Burning Gotham” is an official Tribeca Audio 2022 Selection! Click here to listen and download.
Read MoreJoin me and Chip Parham for Artists & Beers, a monthly film screening series we host throughout NYC. This month I’ll be screening my short film “Purell Hotel” which I co-wrote and co-directed with Sam Wilson at the very beginning of the pandemic. The event is taking place November 19th at Easy Lover and will begin at 9pm; there will be a Q&A between each screening with the filmmakers.
Read MoreJoin me and Chip Parham for Artists & Beers! I’ll be screening my short film “Buffalo and Wolfey” written and directed by Rebecca Ozer, starring myself, Reina Rouzaud, and Shawn Gray. The event is taking place Friday, September 30th at Easy Lover at 7pm. There will be a Q&A with the filmmakers in between each screening.
Read MoreJoin me and Chip Parham for Artists & Beers, a monthly film screening we host throughout NYC featuring work by local filmmakers. This month I will screening the short film “Sunscreen” which I produced alongside writer/director Edna Luise Biesold. The event is taking place Friday, October 21st at Easy Lover; in between each screening there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers.
Read MoreMy feature film “Poets Are The Destroyers” is streaming on RevryTV! They recently featured me as part of their Artist Spotlight series.
Read MoreJoin me and Chip Parham for Artists & Beers! I’ll be screening my short film “Yes, Mother!” directed by Misha Calvert on Saturday, August 29th at Easy Lover in Brooklyn. The event begins at 7pm and there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers in between each film.
Read MoreI have been looking for a new apartment since mid FEBRUARY, to no avail, and it's been an absolute major QUEST these last few weeks especially. Currently crashing with friends while waiting to hear back from multiple leasing offices on the status of my applications... Living out of a suitcase containing only my hard drives, laptop, and a few changes of clothes while my sweet cat is being cared for by great friends in the city and all of my possessions sit in a Uhaul. Please send positive energy that this will all be over soon. If I owe you an email, phone call, or drink I'm going to need a few business days to get my situation sorted out and thanks for your patience 🤡 Despite this blip in my personal space time continuum, I woke up this morning and learned that FOUR of my shorts are going to be screening across the country in the next two months!
Read More“Poets Are The Destroyers” has won Best Comedy in the Feature Film category at the New York International Women Film Festival.
Read MoreI had a very lovely time at the fourth installment of the Poets Are The Destroyers global pre screening tour at Cache House in Springdale, Arkansas. On Saturday, October 23rd the film pre-screened in collaboration with the Bentonville Film Festival; their Director of Programming Ashley Edwards curated a talkback q&a following the screening with our audience. We had a great conversation about the making of Poets Are The Destroyers, the importance of authentic female narratives onscreen, and why developing creative communities is critical for an artist’s success.
Read MoreI am so excited!! Our short film “Yes, Mother!” has been selected as one of the 30 shorts to screen next Spring at the Les Femmes Underground International Film Festival in Los Angeles, CA. There were over 5,000 applicants this year and I feel incredibly fortunate that we were selected. “Yes, Mother!” is the second film in my #1221FilmChallenge where I make one short each month.
Read MoreMy short film “Buffalo & Wolfy” is an official selection in the LGBTQ Unbordered International Film Festival, brought to the world from the creators of Docs Without Borders FF, WRPN.tv Women’s International Film Festival, and Depth of Field International Film Festival. It’s an honor to receive my first ever festival acceptance from LGBTQ Unbordered, which emphasizes films and scripts that break stereotypes and creates a positive representation of the LGBTQ community.
Read MoreWhile I can’t directly speak to or appease every individual’s experience, I can say that I know what it’s like to feel hopeless, uninspired, fearful, and downright useless. As artists, we rely on our audience to push us forward and without live contact or consistent feedback, we may not have the excitement or spark to carry on. We also need certain tools to create, and depending on your financial situation, this may feel or be near impossible. So without an audience and without the resources, what do we do?
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