Crow's Nest: Interview With Sheryl Crow (page 4 of 4)

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Sheryl Crow holds baby Wyatt.
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"I don’t live with the idea that at any moment I might die," says Crow (onstage in Florida).
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In Washington, D.C., to make a video, Crow meets GIs Trevor Hehn (left) and Craig Brown.
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Close-Up with Crow

What are you reading now?
Hunters and Gatherers by Francine Prose, but the same 12 pages for three months. Since I had my baby I read three pages, and then the next night I have to go back and reread two of them.

Best movie you've seen recently?
Juno. And I thought Michael Moore's documentary Sicko was brilliant.

Person you admire at this moment?
The Dalai Lama.

If you could come back as an animal, what might it be?

Probably a yellow Lab.

If you could travel back in time, where would you go?

I would like to have lived during the '60s, to have seen Hendrix and Dylan, to feel that we as a generation could change the future.
From Reader's Digest - March 2008
 
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In the interview, Sheryl mentions that she would have liked to have been a child of the 60's. As one who is, I can tell from her outlook, her politics, her music, and everything I know about her that she is indeed one of us!

By 6Osrad, on 05/10/2008

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