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In the tape, recently shown at New York's 303 Gallery, Bag also uncannily inhabits the personae of two cockney shopgirls and a couple of woebegone Beavis-y boys. And in a career barely a year old, she has already changed her name three times. She says, "Who I really am will never stop changing. Why should who I appear to be?" Bag is the daughter of a former children's TV-show host and an art director. Dad also once wrote some comedy material for Lily Tomlin. Think of Bag as a young Tomlin with a pierced tongue. And know that, under whatever name, she'll be around for a while.

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