Claire White is our colleague here at Vox, and she's tried some stuff from Quint. Here's what she thinks. I've put a lot of people on to Quint,
Claire Bennett in that hit sci-fi series Heroes. Then in Nashville like you heard in that clip there. It was a totally
Claire is also a wonderful friend, a mother, a dynamic person in the world.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: So, hi.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: Correct.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: Great base line.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: This is the intended context.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: It's everywhere.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: So the baseline is an interpolation between two melodies, which weren't necessarily baselines from previous YACHT songs.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: Yeah.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: Jona, he's asking you.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: No.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: No.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: Yeah.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: Yes, absolutely, yes.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: Yeah.
CLAIRE L. EVANS: Is that what the question is?
CLAIRE L. EVANS: This is a very-- I mean, we're human beings.
Claire ,, Keith Haskel Show.
Claire, thanks.
Claire, won't you come up.
Claire and I came in 2000 after living in all those countries.
Claire's crazy journey. She was like, let's just go.
Claire, and with her I did a lot of theater for social change, which became, like, my biggest passion in college.
Claire Cain Miller of "The New York Times" described me as having entrepreneurial brio.
Claire: Mmm hmm. Cool, very cool.
Claire: So as you're dreaming up a story, do you think in different formats and forms?
Claire: Okay, let's fast forward to your recent film starring Steve Carell: Dan in Real Life.
Claire: You really, now that I think about it, you really have the best women in your repertoire.
Claire: Okay. Okay, let's switch gears and talk about The Odd Life of Timothy Green.
Claire: So, you of course play Timothy's father, and I think we have a clip of your sort of going out there
Claire: Can you tell us a little bit about your character and kind of working with Jennifer to create the portrait of these two people?
Claire: It's an amazing cast.
Claire: Such a wise little dude.
Claire: Very cool. So, I think we have one last clip, um, of the movie, so let's roll it.
Claire: So Peter, you've had kids in a lot of your works, so I'm wondering if you have thoughts, or rules around how you write kids to be so
Claire: Has being a dad changed or influenced your approach to storytelling at all?
Claire: So we have a couple minutes left, so if anybody has a question, use the mic.
Claire: So I think the movie comes out in two weeks, I don't know if I'm supposed to say that.
Claire is definitely that person so - I am going to talk a little bit about a book called "Museum Legs" and I'm going to start by giving a little bit of background on why I wrote
Santa Clair University and then a few years ago I hear from this young lady and she said I'm from the bay area too I
So Claire, how are you?
So Claire, as I mentioned, I had the distinct privilege of getting to work with you, so learn directly from some of your leadership and management techniques.
So Claire, I was joking with you when we were talking about the book a couple of days ago that there's lots of great stories in there,
So Claire, we've gone through three of the operating-- or three of the main operating principles, so I would love to just learn a little bit about the final one
Très clairement, c'est-à-dire qu'un élément de hasard.
And Claire Wineland had cystic fibrosis.
As Claire said, it has not been back to England since it left in 716.
And Claire has very kindly lent me the charter, and you can get a sense of what these documents look like in parchment.
from Claire Booth Luce to the Queen of Greece.