I don't like to hold too much formality in concerts. It's not that I don't like seeing people who are really polished and put together. But I'm more excited by things that are a little bit breaking apart as you're watching them.
I'm not much for formality.
The most powerful thing we can do is get involved locally. Help our local community and become community activists in our own smaller circle.
I wanted to be a movie director. I was just obsessed with watching movies and camera shots and directors. I read autobiographies and stuff of directors.
I have been a nomad for most of my thirties, even creatively.
I want to be a poster boy for the uncool.
Some scenes are just more people's thing than others, and I know that my Gay New York is truly whatever I make of it. If I want her loud and lively, she's there. If I want sunsets and starlight, Battery Park, here I come.
I looked at 'Us Weekly' and said, 'I want to be famous.'