There's a genre I have in my head that I call "women who should be famous instead of Sloane Crosley." I have nothing against Sloane Crosley personally, and I've heard from people who've worked with her that she's nothing but lovely, but I think her writing is boring and not funny. And women like ...
The memoirs of a Rolling Stone reporter and former MTV VJ. A light, enjoyable read.Having no idea who Jancee Dunn was, I didn't really pay much attention in the chapters about her background. The celebrity anecdotes are fantastic, though. It reads a bit like People Magazine without the picture...
That is because 90 percent of celebrity interviews take place in a restaurant in Los Angeles, usually a quick drive from your subject’s house or manager’s office. Some magazines have a ban on the dreaded restaurant interview because it’s so clichéd, but few have the power to actually enforce it, ...