Articles by Lauren Bagby

arts 01.25.12 Screener Season

For Lauren Bagby, awards season marks the time to track and trade DVD screeners with friends and coworkers in the movie biz.

arts 01.13.12 When Your TV Show Gets Cancelled

Lauren Bagby has advice in case the show you’re working on doesn’t get picked up for a second season.

arts 07.29.11 Notes from San Diego Comic-Con 2011

Lauren Bagby’s dispatches from Comic-Con, annual home of Whovians, Trekkies, and Ewoks.

personal 07.22.11 Hollywood Cares

Lauren Bagby is comfortable fulfilling all the stereotypes of a struggling screenwriter in Los Angeles, except the one about becoming a selfish asshole.

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