Featured extra in Hulu’s erotic thriller, Deep Water

Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas star in the 2022 erotic psychological thriller, Deep Water—directed by Adrian Lyne, and screenplay by Zach Helm and Sam Levinson. I was a featured extra on the show for nearly two freezing December weeks prior to the Covid lockdown in New Orleans, LA. The film was finally released in March 2022. Look who got screen time sandwiched between the … Continue reading Featured extra in Hulu’s erotic thriller, Deep Water

Vuzz performs, “Baltimore” for NPR Tiny Desk Contest

With only a couple days, we rushed in a submission to the NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest. We found out about it late but really enjoyed going to our beloved City Park to film our Submission. The Tiny Desk Concert series was started in 2008 by the NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson. It has over 6000 entries yearly, supporting the development of burgeoning acts. The series … Continue reading Vuzz performs, “Baltimore” for NPR Tiny Desk Contest

Vuzz premiers new track, “Pocketknife” at Bar Redux

Vuzz premiers new track, “Pocketknife” at Bar Redux in New Orleans Check out footage from the live show, “VUZZ comes home” at popular family-owned Bywater venue, Bar Redux. Our latest song, Pocket Knife utilizes the Op1, the Monster GoDJ, and vocals ran through a Kaoss Pad. Lyrics: “I walk, footsteps like a heartbeat down the hall.You’re breathing like the walls are breathing.I hear you muttering, … Continue reading Vuzz premiers new track, “Pocketknife” at Bar Redux

Sally Asher’s Mermaids of New Orleans

I was honored to be one of Sally Asher’s mermaids in her first published children’s book, Mermaids of New Orleans with illustrations by Melissa Vandiver!  “The Mermaids of New Orleans tells the story of the mermaids who reside in the Mississippi River, surrounding the Big Easy. These citizens of the sea are much like their land counterparts, culturally and ethnically. Many New Orleans mermaids play in bass bands, … Continue reading Sally Asher’s Mermaids of New Orleans

Table Read of C.M. Soto’s supernatural thriller, BOO

On Wednesday, September 6, the historic House of Broel hosted a table read of New Orleans-based feature-length thriller, BOO by C.M. Soto. Thirty actors of all ages came from the Gulf Coast and as far away as Puerto Rico and Atlanta to support this first-time reading. THE STORY After a series of miscarriages destroy her marriage, a female contractor moves to post-Katrina New Orleans to … Continue reading Table Read of C.M. Soto’s supernatural thriller, BOO

Vinylux Performs Ice Scream Theater at The Mudlark Theater 2016

The Mudlark Theater in New Orleans presented Ice Scream Theater starring C.M. Soto (as Vinylux) for three nights in July of 2016. Images by Roy Guste ABOUT THE SHOW Surround-sound theater assaults the senses in this story of a young girl’s escape from drug addiction. A chilling narrative, shock-poetry, projected imagery, and unnerving video illuminate her journey from being an addict’s child to becoming an addict, … Continue reading Vinylux Performs Ice Scream Theater at The Mudlark Theater 2016

Ice Scream Theater by C.M. Soto debuts at Fringe Festival 2013

The sixth annual New Orleans Fringe Festival presented multimedia performance, Ice Scream Theater by C.M. Soto, directed by John LaTier, and starring Nicole “Niqui Love” Lovince on November 20, 22, 23, 24 2014 at The Old Firehouse (718 Mandeville St., New Orleans). Surround-sound theater assaults the senses in this story of a young girl’s escape from drug addiction. A chilling narrative and unnerving video illuminates her journey from being … Continue reading Ice Scream Theater by C.M. Soto debuts at Fringe Festival 2013

“Ode to a Witch Doctor,” and “Easy” by C.M. Soto published in Cedar Hill Review

“Ode to a Witch Doctor,” and “Easy” by C.M. Soto were published in the Fall 2000 issue of The Cedar Hill Review out of Mena, Arkansas. It was reprinted in Soto’s anthology, These are the Rooms to My Mother’s House. #cmsotostory Continue reading “Ode to a Witch Doctor,” and “Easy” by C.M. Soto published in Cedar Hill Review