Autumn's Bio
Autumn is a graduate film student at the UT department of Radio-Television and Film. She has worked in theater and film for the past eight years. Original plays include Up In a Place Like This and Snap Peas. She worked for the International Festival of Arts and Ideas and also directed the Edge Fringe Festival in New Haven CT. She has been the creative coordinator for United for a Fair Economy, The Ruckus Society and SEIU. She choreographed for A Different Drum and Danceworks and was a performing member of the PI Theater Company. She has also worked as a drama teacher for City Kids and the Cooperative High School for Arts and Humanities.

Autumn Leonard
Brandon Porter
Brandon Prebynski
Cherise Burnette
Chris Flook
Christina Figueroa
Claire Egei
Dan Johnson
Dondra Maynor
Drew Kilcoin
Eric Heikkinen
Jacob Jennings
Jacqueline Paschane
Laura Fennema
Leanne Noland
Lucas Millard
Marianela Vega Oroza
Maru Buendia-Senties
Matt Boudia
Matt Ross
Patricia Brown
Patti Carter
Robert Hess
Sean O'Key
Shawna Begay
Sheryl Judd
Sylvia Castellanos
Tasha Brown
where are all your posts missy!?
Posted by: Jenn G | April 17, 2007 at 12:23 PM
Hello,
Justin & my URL is actually http://www.autumnandjustin.com
Posted by: Autumn | April 17, 2007 at 12:37 PM
First random tidbit from Autumn's past:
Name: Transparency Girl, aka Lily Laflew Home: Albaquerque, New Mexico Powers: X-Ray vision allows her to see through corporate lies, neoliberal doublespeak, and trade-treaty legalese. Also carries a magic mirror that reflects the true backers of the FTAA, the IMF, and othe international institutions.
History: Transparency girl worked as a scientist at Los Alamos and was a huge supporter of the military-industrial complex. When her lab completed the first ever open air atomic test, she was looking at it through binoculars and found that the glass had become welded to her eyes. Later that night, she dreamt that a hamburger took a bite out of her.
Able to see the terrible truth behind cold-war rhetoric, she abandoned her job and devoted herself to exposing industry lies. After a string of victories against Tobacco companies, she was working as an intern at Adbusters magazine when Fair Trade Frank recruited her to join the Hall of Social Justice, where she used her technological know-how to create a magic mirror that reflects the true backers of the FTAA, the IMF, and othe international institutions.
Transparency Girl was working to expose the sweatshop conditions under which many designer garments are manufactured when the Corporate Claw etched her glasses with an acid bath and imprisoned her in his underground hideout. Captured and certain to die, she was rescued by Captain Americas. Since her return, Transparency Girl has been relatively busy exposing the real meaning of the FTAA.
Line: "You don't need X-ray vision to see through the FTAA."
Favorite FTAA Fact: The FTAA has been negotiated for years in secret. Neither Congress nor the public have seen the secret text, but hundreds of corporations have had access to the text through the U.S. Trade Representative's Industry Sector Advisory Committees .
Posted by: swampjew | April 17, 2007 at 02:10 PM
sup aunty, hows it hanging, i have 2 texans for roommates, keep bloggin !
Posted by: jordan | April 17, 2007 at 10:35 PM
Jordanio,
Where are your Texas roomies from? I don't think the two of us could have more in common...Texas, Film, Adrian:-p I just saw your latest pic on myspace. Where are you? It looks beautiful.
-A
Posted by: Autumn | April 18, 2007 at 12:49 AM
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