Rachel Resnick

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Richard Rushfield's Book Party - Posted November 9, 2009
Richard Rushfield's book party was in a swanky English pub downtown. The kind of place where the shepherd's pie is served with a baby green salad in a tangy vinaigrette. Anyway, the place was packed for the release party of Rushfield's college memoir "Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost." And yes, in... [FishBowlLA]

LAT FOB: Memoirs with a Twist Panel - Posted April 27, 2009
There were about three memoir panels at the festival this year. It's a very popular genre, apparently. Tickets for all panels, according to the super helpful and adorable information volunteers, were completely sold out. Sure, tickets were free - er $.75 through Ticketmaster - but still, nice turn out. All the... [FishBowlLA]

What Was I Thinking? Video on Slate.com - Posted February 5, 2009
The bad boyfriend stories book, What Was I Thinking? with essays from your former FBLA editor, Kate Coe and your current one, Tina Dupuy has a video up on Slate.com. It's Rachel Resnick's essay. Oh yeah, it was already animated...now it's a video.... [FishBowlLA]

Media Events 06.21.07 - Posted June 21, 2007
Thursday 06.21.07 WHAT: Opening night screening of L.A. Film Festival WHO: Kasi Lemmons, Don Cheadle, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Cedric the Entertainer, Taraji P. Henson, Martin Sheen, co-chair Andy Garcia Cuba Gooding Jr. and many others. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Mann Village Theatre WHY: Because, once again, Fantastic Four blows. FRIDAY 06.22.07 WHAT: Film premiere of Ratatouille WHO: Celebs include Patton... [FishBowlLA]

Anna David's Party for Party Girl--Quite a Party, Quite a Girl - Posted June 12, 2007
Journo/novelist Anna David signed her book, Party Girl, at Book Soup, and her friends and fans turned out in herds. She writes: The experience was quite surreal--from seeing my name on the marquee outside to having people wait in line for over an hour to have me sign books--and over way too... [FishBowlLA]

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