I sat there for several moments, trying to decide how best I should respond. None of the advice I'd gotten from the books or my friends really prepared me for how to handle discussions about alternative energy sources. One of the books - one I'd chosen not to finish - had a decidedly male-centric view that said women should always make men feel important on dates. I suspected that Kristin and Julia's advice right now would have been to laugh and toss my hair - and not let the discussion progress. But I just couldn't do that. "You're wrong," I said.
I would love to work with Kristin Wiig one day. I find her hilarious, and I totally idolize her.
Kristin Bauer is so funny. Half the time I'm working with her I'm just trying to keep a straight face.
Kristin Gwynne has been writing some great stuff about the sexually violent element of "stop-and-frisk. " This isn't just "turn out your pockets. " This is young people being groped. That form of power - using sexuality for power and control - seems pretty straightforward to me. When are we going to just say that the cops are the enemy here?
I have to admit that WWII France was not at all on my radar for Kristin Hannah.