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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!

Steven ·
I'll be looking forward to the interviews from Sundance next year. Enjoy the travels, and remember: Airport security officials love jokes!
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!

Lori ·
But Boaz! We'll miss you around here! Who will swim laps on the cart? Who will hi-five me every day on the way out the door? What about Paranormal Office??
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!

Boaz ·
Don't worry- I'll only be gone for a few days and I'm working on a scientific process that can freeze high fives for weeks.
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!

Lori ·
Hmmmm.....will they be cold when I get them? Oh, well. Better than not getting them!
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!

sbevis ·
Can Boaz send a few to the same addresses he sent the kazoos?
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!

Steven ·
Be careful, you may receive a shipment of severed, frozen hands -- er, frozen high-fives.
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Re: Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!

sbevis ·
Hadn't considered the whole demented side of that issue. Thanks for the warning Steven.
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Vanessa Carlton, Sundance, & New York Bound!

Boaz ·
As always, there's lots going on at GBL, (Groupee Backstage Live), Central.  Last night I interviewed Scottish musician Emma Pollock, (formerly of The Delgados).  She was in town for the first night of her headlining tour.  And today I...
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Jason Reitman & Diablo Cody on Juno

Boaz ·
Boaz caught up with director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody in New York, and talked with them about their new film- Juno.  What was their first meeting like?  How many countries had Diablo visited in the past 36 hours?  What...
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A Version of the Truth

Paul Gude ·
I caught up with authors Karen Mack and Jennifer Kaufmann in Seattle to discuss their novel A Version of the Truth. “Engaging.... A thoughtful version of the girl-done-good tale.”—Kirkus Reviews “Delightfully merging humor,...
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