Friday, January 14, 2011

With deadline looming, Chloe Sevigny still hasn't applied to become a Community Board member



Applications are due today (or at least postmarked) in Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer's office to be considered for a community board appointment. (DNAinfo's Patrick Hedlund just wrote a piece telling more about the process here.)

So! As you probably remember, Chloe Sevigny said in an interview last May that she'd like to be on Community Board 3 ...

Last evening, I asked Audrey Gelman, Stringer's press secretary, if Chloe had turned in an application yet.

"Sadly she has not applied to date, but I am looking forward to her new line for Opening Ceremony."


P.S.
And Chloe isn't dating Pauly D. This new feature in The Boston Phoenix explains what happened.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Still waiting for Chloe Sevigny's community board application

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8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the link to the interview in the Boston Phoenix. I don't know much about her except that she's great on Big Love and lives in the East Village, but reading this article made me love her.

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  2. she lives in a nice old row house on east 10th street down the block from the church.

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  3. So this anon guy using idiot in every post must be the same guy right? He seems pretty fired up today. Slow news day in the EV besides learning that I live somewhere near this psycho.

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  4. @Hey19

    You said it well AND made me laugh. I was thinking the same thing!

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  5. How do you know its a guy?

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  6. I think Chloe got an acting gig finally.

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  7. @ Anon 417
    cause girls are made w sugar and spice and everything nice?

    Did I talk my way out of that one sufficiently?

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