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The Britney Documentary - my take |
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Written by Carolina Bonetti
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As I lay here in my bed anticipating the release of her documentary, Im wondering what will we see? Is she going to complain? Am I tuning into a bitch-a-thon? Am I tuning into a victim fest? No. I have always been a Britney Spears fan. Since "Hit me baby one more time" I have been hooked. I think her last album was my favorite and Im anxiously awaiting the release of Circus. I think it will surpass all of them.
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Written by The Voice of Reason
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Dear Reason,
I need tips on negotiating. I just received an offer and I know it's a low ball, but I'm just so bad at negotiating for myself.
Negotiating Ninny
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Written by Veronica
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When Karen first mentioned that she wanted us to name our columns to create more of an identity for each Industry Nexus writer, I thought that I would end up choosing her suggestion, “Fake it ‘til you make it.” My first inclination was that it did encapsulate my experience as a member of the humble working force since my graduation from college in 2005. The smile that spread across my pale cubicle-lit face as I amicably agreed to spend four hours copying a comic book for my former superiors was certainly not authentic. Nor was my enthusiastic tone when my peers asked me what I thought of my previous company’s dismal new pilot that coincidentally was cancelled after the second episode.
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The Writers’ Assistant Life: How to Get In |
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Written by Ariel
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“How to Find the Job” Hi, again. You may be wondering how you, too, can get into the WA seat on a show near you. Of course, without previous WA experience, it’s hard to get a WA job; next to impossible, actually. So the key is to get as close as possible to the WA position – and I mean literally, not just figuratively.
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Written by Scott Widney
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Iron Man, the opening salvo in Hollwood’s ’08 summer blitz, is above all a triumph of casting: while the script is above average and director Jon Favreau’s set pieces pop nicely (if unspectacularly), Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark might be the most flat-out entertaining comic book character put to screen. The energy and enthusiasm he pours into the role of the weapons-designing playboy with a crisis of conscience is nothing short of magnetic, and it makes what might otherwise be just another entry in the summer superhero sweepstakes feel, impossibly, like a breath of fresh air.
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