New York’s LES is a place like no other — hustlers, immigrants, rabbis and rockers but amidst the melting pot, one man stands alone — LUIS GUZMAN.
Let Luis Guzman take you around New York’s LES and show you the ropes. Meet his friends: Justin Beiber, Mark Wahlberg, Kid Cudi, Bryan Greenburg, Lake Bell, Victor Rasuk, Duck Sauce, Q-Tip, Pharrell Williams, Asher Roth, Pusha T, and many more.
I used to think Lake Bell was just an average cute chick. After the seeing these photos from her upcoming spread in Maxim, I’m now convinced that she’s in the upper echelon of beautiful women. God damn I can’t wait for How To Make It In America to start.
Shivakamini “Shiva” Somakandarkram….wait…Janina Gavankar shares the benefits of playing a shapeshifter on True Blood. I really hope they bring her back on The League this coming season. She’s hot what can I say.
Entourage star Jeremy Piven stopped by Rolling Stone’s studio recently to chat about the end of the hit show and saying goodbye to his character, the ruthless Hollywood agent Ari Gold. “It couldn’t have ended better,” he says. “People love his abrasive nature, and he’s brought to his knees. How people are going to respond to this, I don’t know. It’ll be very interesting to see. But as an actor, I love playing it.” Though the show is wrapping up, Piven says the finale leaves the door open for more. “We end, and I think it’s very satisfying, but Ari is facing a very serious conundrum that could possibly very organically lead to a movie, or not.”
I’m guessing this is a weekly thing Scott Vener aka @brokemogul is putting together for the final season. It’s a nice touch. Entourage ALWAYS has a great soundtrack each episode, so its only right that the music supervisor of the show put these mixes out.
For those who still follow the show, this season is gearing up to be phenomenal. From the drama Vince went through last season that he seems to have left behind and the bevy of cameos, the final season is going out with a huge bang.
Anybody that knows me knows how much I love this show. Its extremely relatable to 20 & 30 somethings living in New York or people just trying to make it in general.