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Welcome to 'L.A. Innuendo'

Haven't seen it -- so the welcome is conditional -- but anything that calls itself "L.A.'s scrappiest satirical newsmonthly" sounds good to me.

L.A. Innuendo is being launched by Stacey Grenrock-Woods, a writer for "The Daily Show" and Esquire, and Richard Rushfield, who has been an editor at Vanity Fair and is the author of On Spec: A Novel of Young Hollywood, praised by Publishers Weekly as a "caustic satire of millennial Hollywood." The art director is Eric Almendral. Contributors are said to include "seasoned writers, comics and funny people such as Margaret Cho, Robert Greene, Andy Kindler, Mark Ebner, Paul F. Tompkins, Susannah Breslin, Beth Lapides, Michael Sonnenschein and more."

Launch is in August.


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