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Mary Pascoe

Mary Pascoe

   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 3,616|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 11|FAVORITED BY: 4|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 12/09/2006

Mary Pascoe believes in art of all forms. You've heard her music, you've read her words, and you've seen her light up the screen and stage. Credits include "Mona Lisa Smile," "Rockstars," and "Crack Whore, Bulimic, Girl-Next-Door."

Education/Experience: Wellesley College

Interests: Music, Film, Activism

Motto: Too often in life, we confuse the future with the inevitable.

Affiliations: Crabble Dabble Entertainment, Mary Pascoe's Official Website, Wellesley College

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Office workers on a lunch break stiff their waitress after an unsuccessful attempt to get something for free.
It started out as a joke more than anything. I was searching the casting notices as usual, being the average L.A. actress/singer/dancer, as I saw one for a reality show about searching for the next P...
What it's like on the other end of those annoying phone calls.
Original recording of "Angel" by Mary Pascoe from the album "Who Brings a Cat to the Disco?" available for purchase on http://www.marypascoe.com and www.cdbaby.com.
It's a breezy, star-filled night in Boston, and you're looking for a place that'll sweep your mate off his or her feet. Read on to find out how!
It sounds so easy, doesn't it? If you've got the talent and the looks, all you have to do is hop on a bus and you'll be a star. Not so much.
A young woman reflects on witnessing her father's abuse as a child.
A poem about desperately wanting to be more than just "the other woman" to someone you love dearly.
A poem exploring the idea of insanity.
An incredibly intelligent and talented young girl is trapped in a seemingly hopeless life, dreaming of the day she "makes it" as a writer.
I blinked twice. Realized I'd passed out on my lover's couch. I remembered the conversation. "Why am I even with you?"