But the body marks time in ways other than reproduction, and while the relationship to time takes a radical shift in the process of becoming a parent —going back in time to one's own childhood; feeling one's time constricted to the restraints of caring for a child; experiencing your home anew at odd times of the night; the accelerated time of a child's growth; the endless time of their wailing— this shift has only thrown in greater relief the fact that was always there: that the body is the primary timepiece.
Every moment is pregnant with the next, which is a reproduction of the last as the loops make a silent drumbeat thumping on.
The men, having no prior rehearsal or knowledge of the content of the stories, recite them from a teleprompter, telling the women's experiences as their own.
I was fortunate enough to be brought in to audition for a role in the pilot.
She has received awards from the Art Matters Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Warner Bros.
In 2016, Sunita was cast in the film Little Sister.
It was even renewed for a third season prior to its second season debut.
Which in a way parallels how I was.