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...experience there was very enlightening because it was an extremely concentrated dose of what it??€™s like to work in the music business. I’m a sponge, so I soaked up every moment of it: every tense moment, every moment under pressure, every demanding moment, I soaked it up. I enjoyed every moment as well because I have a really voracious appetite for knowledge about the industry, so working with him gave me a really firsthand opportunity to experience what it??€™s like in the thick of the entertainment industry. I believe that?...
...back and I can’t believe that I’m here at my alma mater being recognized by my own, so to speak. When I look at the power and the prestige and the accomplishments of my fellow panelists, I’m just really grateful. It??€™s all very surreal...
...really believe that once you get to a certain level of public exposure, people are just entertained by the lives of other people. Sometimes it??€™s more artistically represented, through film or through song, and other times it??€™s more literally represented through tabloids and reality shows and people are just as engaged. I take it as a by-product of the industry that I’ve chosen...
...into music so that people can enjoy it. I believe that critical reviews of music are necessary because it??€™s just as entertaining to read someone else’s point of view or perspective on a piece of art as it is sometimes to listen to that piece of art, so I have no problem with it. And I believe it was Meryl Streep who said that she stayed grounded by reading the blogs...
...sometimes little vignettes and sometimes whole stories. And then the rest is erased by the internal filter that erases things for the same reason you’d forget swatting a mosquito. The inconsequential gets erased. I don’t think of it as a book of stories. It??€™s a book. It feels unified. But I did want to write discrete stories because that’s how the world has been coming at me for all these years...