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We recently sat down with another chat with one of our favorites, Eden Riegel, about her latest web series, Cooking To Get Lucky, as well as her return to All My Children and the latest on Imaginary Bitches:
Bambi Weavil: How did you get involved with Cooking to Get Lucky?
ER: Well, my husband and brother are the co-producers and co-directors of the show, so I guess I had a pretty good shot of landing the gig! Really, Andrew [Eden's husband] had this idea percolating in his head for some time. It happens to be how he won me over. On our third date he had me over for a delicious and sexy meal that he cooked himself. I was incredibly impressed, and touched that he was so thoughtful. We got married last year so I would say we are Cooking to get Lucky’s first success story. And I hope there are many more to follow! So, Andrew had this arsenal of quick, easy, inexpensive meal recipes that only make it look like you’ve been slaving in the kitchen all day. I love to cook so I adapted and added to them. And we were dying to do something with Bob Guiney, a good friend of ours who is a great host, but also an unbelievably funny guy. Bob can also play a pretty good doofus, so he was perfect to represent the everyman who is all thumbs in the kitchen. If I can teach Bob these recipes, you know they are fool-proof.
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We sat down with Yelle this week to discuss her music, her current US tour promoting her successful album, Pop Up, her gay fan base, what turns her on, and more:
Bambi Weavil: Yelle, we think you’re magically delicious, hi! Your US tour kicks off in Dallas this week and you’ll be everywhere all over the country for the next two months. What can fans expect to see on this tour?
Yelle: I’m very excited to begin this tour in the US! We do a real live show. There are three of us on stage, with GrandMarnier playing the drums and Tepr the keyboards. It’s a real rock and electronic live show because we have a rock energy and we try to mix the songs like in a DJ’s set. And we hope the public is ready to dance and have fun at our shows!

Based on the mystery romance novel by Sarah Waters (Tipping the Velvet, Fingersmith), Affinity is a tale of power and possession in the late 19th century. Margaret Prior (Anna Madeley) is a socialite who finds escape and purpose as a mentor who brings hope and comfort to the female inmates at Millbank prison. However, she becomes infatuated with Selina Dawes (Zoe Tapper), a medium who was incarcerated after a séance went horribly awry. As the story unfolds, Margaret, who is at first skeptical of Selina’s gifts, soon discovers a world of secrets and shadows, heightened passions, and the allure of the supernatural.

Minnie Evans, one of the most talented and important visionary artists to ever come out of North Carolina, has inspired many with her colorful, imaginative and spiritual visual art. Evans’s take on color, mysticism, and symmetry made her garden-infused art unique at the beautiful Airlie Gardens in Wilmington, NC.