When the music stopped in 2020, The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra thought that it might be the end for the band.
“We jokingly refer to ourselves now as ‘the most non-essential workers’ in all of America,” said Jeremy Davis, bandleader and saxophonist for The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra.
“We say that tongue-in-cheek. The arts move the soul and it is very important, but during a pandemic, anything requiring a crowd is game-off. Having lost all our work, all the swanky weddings, all the corporates, all the theater, all the tours, all the big things and little things, we settled into the new reality of what life was going to be like for us.”
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12 Great Female-Directed Vampire Movies
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While vampire stories find their roots in gothic literature, and early vampire films are mostly calibrated as horror, modern vampire stories can be found in a myriad of genres. You’ll also find that vampire films tend to be highly eroticized, and thus often filled with a great deal of male gaze. With this in mind, I present twelve vampire films from a variety of different genres, each directed by a woman. The male gaze is gone, but the eroticism remains mostly intact! (For more of Nerdist Vampire Week, click here!)
The Velvet Vampire, 1971 (dir. Stephanie Rothman)