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The last one I really loved and freaked out over was an exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum on different wedding dresses, from early ones to Kate Moss’s wedding dress. Have you seen any museum exhibitions that you loved recently? So I’m hoping there’s time this week for me to see this exhibition he has at the New Museum. I’m big fan of his, and I’m a huge, huge Raymond Pettibon fan. So I have an envelope that I’m very happy to have. I heard a rumor that he was drawing on them to get money for drugs, basically-he would just doodle on envelopes and give them to people.
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I was lucky enough recently that I got a little Basquiat piece, which is part of this series he drew on envelopes. I do buy art-I’m actually pretty passionate about it.
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I really want to see Waitress with Sara Bareilles, and I hear the The Great Comet with Josh Groban is fantastic.ĭo you buy art? What’s the last piece that you bought? That dream has died, but I still am a sucker for musicals. Then, when I got older, I realized that I can’t really act. If you couldn’t tell between Beauty and the Beast and Newsies, when I was younger, I had this dream that I was going to move to New York and be on Broadway, because I just loved musicals. When we were growing up, my sister and I loved that movie, so when it came through we saw it at the Pantages in L.A., and we were so looking forward to it. Probably Newsies, which I saw with my sister and my daughter. What’s the last thing you saw at the theater? I liked it, but it was hard for me not to sing along to all the songs.
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What’s the last movie you saw in theaters?īeauty and the Beast, with my daughter. I watched To Walk Invisible, the PBS show on the Brontë sisters. But other than that, any period-piece drama, I’m all over. I have to say, I really like Shailene ’s character-she’s pretty intriguing. I couldn’t go on the internet the other day because everybody was like, Oh my god. I’m not caught up I have two episodes left.
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What TV shows have been keeping you up at night?īig Little Lies. It’s all factual, but the way it’s written it almost feels like you’re traveling back in time. Matthew Green, that’s a history of London, which I picked up because I’m an Anglophile. I have another book, London: A Travel Guide through Time, by Dr. I’m a couple chapters in and it’s cracking me up. Kelly Oxford, who’s a friend of mine, sent me her new book. What are the books on bedside table right now, or that you brought with you on tour? I’m usually looking at my phone to make sure I don’t have any pressing work things, and then I scroll through Instagram as I’m drinking my coffee. The first thing I usually do is get up at six to take my daughter to school. What’s the first thing you read in the morning? It’s really nice be able to have music out there quickly. Now I don’t have to travel the country to set up a record anymore and you can just stream everything. I used to have to go out on a national radio tour for, like, six months before an album came out. Of course, to be on tour and play and be out again is really exciting, but it’s different-radio has definitely changed. I have this fantastic group of hardcore fans who’ve been waiting for this album for so long, and to know that they’re actually going to have music in their hands is probably the most exciting thing for me. What’s been most striking about putting an album out now, versus 14 years ago? Before heading back on the road on tour, Branch shared what she’s been into lately (_Big Little Lie_s, check) with her culture diet, here. Now that it’s out, Branch, who’s kept busy with a move to Nashville and Trump protests with her 11-year-old daughter, is back to fielding marriage proposals from her legions of devoted fans. Branch has been trying to release an album ever since 2003’s Hotel Paper, but has been caught up in the prison of her former record label-one she finally escaped thanks in part to a chance encounter with the Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney, who offered to produce Branch’s fourth record and foot the bill. “It’s been a long time coming,” Branch said of Hopeless Romantic in the days leading up the gig. “I am so f-ing happy right now,” Michelle Branch said on Friday night in New York, after performing “Are You Happy Now?”, her hit early aughts song, at the record release show for her first album in 14 years.