Tim Curry: He used to come into the makeup trailer rather dazed and confused, because he was exhausted—he’d been watching TV all night.
Esther Hernandez: I’m making a stop-motion video for him for one of his songs, and it really just feels like a childlike pleasure that I really need in life.
Curry: But he was a very nice man, as opposed to most coke dealers, I imagine. You could have used sunglasses.
Hernandez: Oh, my gosh. It’s so true. Curry: But I live quite happily in my mind.
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Hernandez: What do membership cooperatives look like instead of hierarchical spaces?
Curry: I don’t know. I was dumb enough not to care.
Hernandez: Mm-hmm
Curry: [Laughs] You could get away with anything, really.
Hernandez: And as soon as I stopped doing that, I just started to feel better in my body, to be honest, more calm.
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Curry: It was like a small loft, and I had a tiny roof garden. That was confusing, actually, because I felt like I was still there.
Hernandez: I do. Why not? Yeah. Yes and no.
Curry: That was tantalizing.
Hernandez: It could be two days in a row; it could be a week.
Curry: There was no guarantee of happiness.
