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I Spy With My Little Eye… PDF Print E-mail
Written by Veronica   

Adrien Grenier showed off his full-grown beard at the Woods bar on Saturday, February 16th in Hollywood.  The Entourage star sucked on a cigarette outside the former Lava Lounge, drawing appreciative stares from the females entering the bar.  Sadly, Turtle, Drama and Eric were not in toe to play wingman for him.

Former SNL star Chris Parnell caught up with friends at West Hollywood pub/restaurant, the Village Idiot on Saturday, February 16th.  Did he choose the venue because the name reminds him of all the moronic characters he has played? 

 

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The Insider’s Club PDF Print E-mail
Written by Veronica   
Los Angeles is notorious for being closed-off.  Burly bouncers block the doors to the hot (and not so hot) clubs, restaurants like Koi and Pizzeria Mozza require persistent assistants to call weeks in advance to secure reservations for their bosses, and at many times, the city seems to be lined with restrictive red velvet ropes hung to keep undesirables “out.”  Nowhere is the effect of a Los Angeles “insider’s club” more apparent than in the entertainment industry – a prohibitively self-contained microcosm that can be summed up by the motto from Bravo TV’s hit reality show, Project Runway – “You’re either in, or you’re out.”
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Just Keep Swimming PDF Print E-mail
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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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About Veronica

When nine-year-old Veronica’s 5th grade teacher asked her where she saw herself in twenty years, Veronica proudly declared her desire to be a journalist working for the San Francisco Chronicle.  Flash-forward fifteen years.  Veronica didn’t major in journalism, even though she went to Northwestern University; only moved 40 miles north of her hometown of Newport Beach, California, as opposed to 400 miles to San Francisco; and spends more time reading scripts than reading the newspaper.  Course that doesn’t keep her from dreaming that she will one day be able to call herself a “writer.”  When Veronica is not fantasizing about her future life, she enjoys eating out at fancy schmancy restaurants that she can’t afford, reviewing them on www.yelp.com, exercising like a masochist on speed, and spending time with her friends, family, and laptop, Lucy.

 

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