Christy Grosz

Awards Editor, Variety

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Film and TV editor/writer, professional wine drinker, confesses to enjoying a lot of bad reality shows.

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Finally someone admits that sitting on the patio at the Ivy is just asking for heat stroke.
RT @Variety_Cynthia: A bizzer who knows both of L.A.'s mayoral candidates described them thusly: Garcetti is a network prez. Gruel is a gre…
Paid my idiot tax for the lottery. Still disappointed about not winning.
RT @benyorkjones: Unless all 3 character die at the end (maybe 1 in the middle) of Hangover III I think I'll be genuinely let down.
"What the french?!"--a demure exclamation from Farrah, ROCK OF LOVE
"People who eat basil are lame"--Ashley, ROCK OF LOVE.
I sure hope Bret Michaels' new Travel Channel show has roles for Ashley and Farrah from ROCK OF LOVE. Because then I am in.
As of yesterday, Vera Farmiga is my new favorite interview.
I wish I could spell the STAR TREK theme song phonetically so I could tweet it properly. But know that I'm humming it. Right now.
Who says LA has no history? Love this. "@nmillions: Paradise Lost: Pictures of L.A. parks in the 1880s: bit.ly/10eJD3p"

When L.A.'s Oldest Parks Were Young

kcet.org — Park-poor Los Angeles: perhaps it's no surprise that many of the city's earliest parks were born of refuse lands. Flush with public land inherited from California's land grant days, Los Angeles was practically giving away real estate in the latter half of the nineteenth century, donating lots to private individuals or auctioning off tracts to fill the city's coffers.
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