Work jobs to earn money and increase your status in the industry.Stephens (Goodreads Author) 4.09 avg rating 138,265 ratings. Play as makeup artist Sian Goodin as she navigates the world of showbiz. Opening and ending animated by Studio DEEN Fiction books that capture the craziness and urban romance of rock and roll. A visual novel/sim game about life, love, and working in the entertainment industry. Rolling Loud ticket prices are mostly based on how many days you want to attend the festival.The entertainment world may be wild and unpredictable, but Sian's about to learn there's also a lot to love. When a sudden accident topples her plans for a smooth college life, she realizes she must put her own makeup skills to use if she wants to make it through the year.
As the daughter of a professional makeup artist, she knows how stressful and uncertain work can be, and she aspires to something more stable. The glamor and glitz of showbiz hold little appeal for Sian. Work with upcoming talent or established pros? Focus on your schoolwork, or use your industry connections to climb the ladder and land a job as a high-ranking producer? Date a famous actor, cultivate romance with a fresh-faced pop star, or strike out on your own? The choices are yours (and yours alone)! Kat Jennings and Scott Murphy dont just play two people who are secretly in love on a television sitcom-they are also head over heels for each other in.
S-Recommended for senior high school students.A visual novel/sim game about life, love, and working in the entertainment industry.
The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers. J-Recommended for junior high school students.
When contestants enter the Big Brother house, they know that they should 'expect the unexpected,' but the Big Brother Backstage Boss twist is unfair during week one. However, the Backstage Boss twist is unfair because it is happening too early in the game. Actually, readers will probably feel they too have a backstage pass to such an unusual life as they read Desert's story. Everyone knows to expect twists during Big Brother. At the end of the story, Desert manages to feel better about her life and her family, and there are always backstage passes for her new friends. Of course, both these close friends rather quickly find out who Desert's father actually is-will their friendship survive? Equally tantalizing about this story are the details of Desert's father's career, the effects on the family of his unfaithfulness to Desert's mother, and his appreciation of Desert's own talent as a writer-maybe she could be a songwriter too. In Joshi’s New York Times bestseller and Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick, 17-year-old Lakshmi escapes from an abusive marriage and makes her way to 1950s Jaipur. She makes two new friends: Liam, a guy she falls in love with-unfortunately this fellow's aunt is a journalist for a tabloid-can she trust him not to blab all to this favorite aunt? and Becca, a talented songwriter from difficult family circumstances who idolizes Desert's father. Now the family is living for some months in Florida, and Desert starts the high school there determined to hide her true identity as long as possible. Poor thing, she has spent her life traveling around the US, changing schools frequently, tormented by the fact that most other kids just want to be her friend so that they can meet her father. To quote the review of the hardcover in KLIATT, May 2004: This is an entertaining book that will appeal to all YAs who love celebrity (all of them?) The main character, Desert, is the daughter of a rock star icon (think Sting or someone like that). Find and apply to over 5000 casting calls, auditions and roles on Backstage, the most trusted platform for actors and models.