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SH: Santa Claus: The Movie (the one with Dudley Moore) What’s the worst movie you love? BS: Flashdance What’s your most useless talent? SH: Bret can cross his eyes one at a time.īS: Stephen is really good at making Instagram reels. SH: We want to see the Pyramids, go to Paris together, and Bret wants to hit every Disney park on the globe. SH: I was in the Broadway cast of Hello, Dolly! and after a show one night, Faye Dunaway was lost backstage and asked me where she could find Bette Midler.
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Name-drop time: Who’s the most famous person you’ve ever met (and how did that happen)?īS: Perhaps working on set with Matthew McConaughey on The Wolf of Wall Street for a week. And I hope I get some new black dress shoes. Something old you love, and something you hope gets stuffed in your stocking? BS: I'm a huge fan of my Mickey Mouse Sweatshirt (the one I wore daily during the pandemic), but I'm hoping to perhaps get some more Tecovas boots this year! Even now that we live in Texas, we plan on keeping that tradition alive! We still need to go!įavorite holiday tradition? BS: Every year in NYC we would make Tex-Mex on Christmas Eve. What’s the best gift you’ve ever given? SH: I surprised Bret with a gift to Paris one Christmas, but the trip got cancelled because I booked Billy Elliot on Broadway. What’s the best gift you’ve ever received? BS: After moving to NYC, I returned to Texas for Christmas (I was so homesick) and my family had the entire street where we lived decorated for the holidays with lights in every yard. As Mikulicz explains, comedy, like science fiction, is “a good way to shine a light on ourselves, our prejudices, our uniformed ideas, our hopes and our fears.” Declassified does all of that and more, while acknowledging the potentiality of one’s overactive imagination for both good … and evil. One features a T-Rex chasing an iconic orange-and-white-striped Whataburger cup another is titled “Selfie with Godzilla.” Mikulicz also created a comic book to accompany the exhibition.įor those who feel a sense of humor is absent in about 99 percent of all contemporary art, Declassified will feel like a breath of fresh air. Some drawings mirror the look of our world as it is photographed and disseminated by handheld consumer gizmos, while other works are composed like panels in a graphic novel, a medium that many contemporary fine artists find inspiring. UFOs, robots, and monsters both prehistoric and imagined are recurring subjects in Mikulicz’s artwork, which radiates with a 1950s “vintage-y” vibe, the decade when the automobile, rock’n’roll and television took hold of the country’s collective imagination.īut Declassified is no nostalgia trip.
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The show opens Saturday at Anya Tish Gallery. Houston artist Neva Mikulicz, a self-described “nerd” with an alter ego named Commodore Mik, who once ordered Kirk to the Star Fleet Fat Farm so she could board and evaluate the condition of the Starship Enterprise, smartly and humorously blurs that line between science and science fiction in her new exhibit, Declassified, a collection of beautifully realized Prismacolor pencil on paper drawings, complemented by archival videos and LED and sound module technology.
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It seems when science doesn’t provide us with clear answers to our questions, we turn to science fiction - not for possibilities, but for a new set of facts. IT’S BOTH EXCITING and unnerving to consider how porous the line between science and science fiction has become in recent years.