1. What is your real first and middle name (if any)? Christopher Ryan
2. Where were you born, geographically? Providence, RI - the angriest city on the eastern seaboard
3. Where do you reside now (geographically)? Cranston, RI
4. What is your current vocation/ job/ area of study? I work at a small commercial art gallery as an assistant. We mostly sell oil paintings of Venice to doctor's wives who have nothing better to do than refurnish their homes every 18 months. We also do a fair amount of corporate work and will frame up stuff for the layperson as well. When I'm not surfing the internet, I spend my time updating the website, being an ersatz network admin, loading vans, building shipping crates, selling old stock on ebay and generally trying to keep the place running.
5. Desert Island: ONE record I'm gonna have to go with Morricone's soundtrack to The Mission. It's the only cd I've ever bought multiple times and I just find the music to be beautiful. Plus, it's instrumental, so I could make up my own lyrics to it if I was bored.
6. What is the most impressive thing in nature that you have ever seen in person? gotta go with the Grand Canyon
7. What is the most impressive thing in the human-made world that you have ever seen in person? I gotta go with the WTC twin towers. Their massiveness (is that a word?) didn't really strike me until I took a bus ride to the Newark airport and saw them across the river in relation to the rest of the city.
8. Death Row Pizza: what style/toppings? thick crust with mushrooms, olives & onions
9. Tom calls you up and tells you that he will be at a cardboard symposium in your town and has a free day off. What will you guys do? We would take a drive up to Dedham, MA to go to the
Museum of Bad Art, which is always delightful, then maybe head down to Fort Wetherill in Jamestown to explore the tunnels and check out the graffiti. For dinner, it would be vegan (yeah, i can swing that way) at the
Garden Grille Cafe. After that, go check out some artsy-fartsy flick at
The Cable Car Cinema or a double feature at the Rustic Tri-View Drive-In.