A new two-part interview starts this Friday, but until then here’s a quick wrap-up of some updates about a few of the 75 strangers I’ve interviewed since starting the site in 2008:
— Quirky musician Lorraine Bowen has a ringtone out of her hit “The Crumble Song” made infamous thanks to her appearance on Britain’s Got Talent: https://t.co/VtpwoGcSJ9
— Craig Schattner is putting the finishing touches on the fourth episode of his series Dated about finding love in the District of Columbia: https://twitter.com/DatedDC
— Speaking of dating, psychologist Dr. Andrea Bonoir just posted her latest answers to questions in the Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2015/06/16/is-it-possible-to-be-friends-with-an-ex/
— Columnist/activist Mary Ann Sorentino has a nice article in the Providence Journal about Father’s Day coming up this Sunday: http://www.providencejournal.com/article/20150614/OPINION/150619668/2011
— Actor Stephen Tobolowsky wrote an interesting piece about his new storytelling film The Primary Instinct: https://stephentobolowsky.wordpress.com/2015/04/20/the-story-behind-the-primary-instinct-part-1/
— Jazz musician Aaron L. Myers II has a show coming up in Washington, DC on Friday June 19: https://twitter.com/aaronmyers/status/611201154656137216
— Sunday June 21 is the deadline for entering the latest t-shirt designing contest from Storyville, a company owned by Josh and Natalie Harvey: http://www.storyvilleapparel.com/contest/50-fifty-freestyle
— Yesterday marked the release of the paperback version of Empire of Sin, a fascinating look at early 1900s New Orleans written by New York Times-bestselling author Gary Krist. It’s an amazing book and I highly recommend getting a copy: http://t.co/xyjRKhJDIf
— And Cuban singing sensation Margarita Pracatan, one of my first-ever interviews, is looking as amazing as ever: https://twitter.com/PracatanBaby