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Blind Item: Next Time, Double-Check that Googler

Which well-meaning Austin theater producer, hoping to assist a publicist by compiling a list of local press contacts accompanied by devilishly sarcastic descriptions of said contacts, ended up accidentally BCC'ing her message to her entire press list? We're not saying (HINT: they're one of our IST List picks), but we were pleased as Pabst to be described as a "self-important hipster website" — at least someone's bothered to read our business cards. By far, the choicest label was reserved for our friends over at Tribeza, which she hailed as "a young 'I have lots of money' magazine" ... now, if you'll excuse us, we have knockoff Kanye glasses to go order. [A Guy's Guide to Snaggin an Austin Hipster (2005)] [A Girl's Guide to Snaggin' an Austin Hipster (2005)]

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  • savaro

    Actually, no one ever read Tribeza. Outside of "swanky" salon waiting areas, that is.

  • ducknutz

    Tribeza? People still read magazines?

  • seth

    Spike Gillespie needs to have her young hot boyfriend give her an email lesson.



    Seth

  • Benj

    Um... are you saying these descriptions are inaccurate?

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