Deakins was born in New York City, the daughter of Alice, a professor at william Paterson University, and Roger, a retired New York University professor. She graduated from Stuyvesant High School and enrolled in Harvard University in 1988. She graduated in 1994 with a degree in comparative religion. She took time off for acting jobs and to backpack across Europe.
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A lot of the decisions you make in Mass Effect: Andromeda feel important, and some of them are. But not every one has long term effects — at least in this installment of the franchise. Some of the binary decisions — like at the end of “The First Murderer” — feel a lot more momentous than they are. These have some minor impacts on the rest of the game (in terms of dialogue and who lives where), but don’t effect the ending of the game. Read More...
My mom and I are different in a lot of ways, but we both love comfortable fashion. Growing up, I’d wear skinny jeans, tops made from scratchy fabrics, and other too-tight clothing in the name of fashion, and I remember my mom telling me I’d eventually grow out of it. I didn’t believe her then, but now at 27 years old, you won’t catch me in anything constricting. So it should come as no surprise that my mom and I have fallen in love with the Spanx AirEssentials Jumpsuit. Read More...