I want to save duets and collaborations for outside of the album. With the albums, I like it just being me.
I like collaborations, and I like working with people. I do.
That's something I like about drag - I get to do everything. Collaborative arts are hard for me because I don't really like to relinquish control.
Treating your audience like thieves is absurd. Anyone who chooses to listen to our music becomes a collaborator.
Composing easy? I find it easy if - big if - the idea is right, if I have the right collaborator, and if my collaborator is in the room. I like my collaborator to be in the room.
I like befriending my collaborators because I'd rather make music with people I like than people I pretend to like.
From when I was a really small girl on, I would pick every fabric, every color on the walls, and I was always redecorating. Like once every couple of months I would redecorate my room. I had a full wall that was all collage - the entire wall - when I was in junior high. And then it would kind of morph with me as I was growing.
I stick the collages on the wall and, if I still like them after a month or two, I make a painting.
When you use a simple gelatin like collagen, you can get flavor that is 100 percent pure, maybe event 150 percent.
Those women with collagen lips just look like frogs - 'muffin mouths,' I call them. There's not a line on their brows, and all the emotion gone from their faces, like all those actresses in 'Desperate Housewives.'
I'm mildly obsessed with skin care. I do a lot of masks at home, like Elisha Coy's Korean Collagen masks. I also use an embarrassingly wide variety of facial creams.
I have tried Botox, and I don't like it because it stops you being able to move your facial muscles which, as an actress, are essential. But I do have collagen injections.
I dressed like Leslie Caron as a teenager: soft school pleats, Peter Pan collars.
I'm not wholesome at all. I detest homey things like cooking and bed-making and Peter Pan collars. I like to wear slacks and play golf.
There is no upside to making a disparaging remark about a colleague. If your remark is accurate, everybody already knows it, so there's no need to point it out. If your remark is inaccurate, you're the one who ends up looking like a jerk.
I like linebackers. I collect 'em. You can't have too many good ones.
Preserving tradition has become a nice hobby, like stamp collecting.
I like the idea of a fully realized collection with artists.
Doing collections, doing fashion is like a non-stop dialogue.
I'm very interested in the idea of unusual museums, ones that are not necessarily contemporary art museums - more like historical collections or house museums.