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		<title>Greta Gerwig&#8217;s Sheer Effervescence Confounds Formula-Happy WWD Profiler</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/108209317.jpg?w=192&h=300" />It was a quiet afternoon when <em>The Observer</em> came across <a href="http://wwd2.wwd.com/eyescoop/greta-on-a-roll-3455853?src=rss/recentstories/20110201">a profile<em> </em>of actress Greta Gerwig </a><a href="http://wwd2.wwd.com/eyescoop/greta-on-a-roll-3455853?src=rss/recentstories/20110201">in <em>Women's Wear Daily</em></a><a href="http://wwd2.wwd.com/eyescoop/greta-on-a-roll-3455853?src=rss/recentstories/20110201">.</a></p>
<p>Any profile on Ms. Gerwig appeals to <em>The Observer</em> as a reasonable thing to aggregate. The actress is very much of the moment. Ms. Gerwig has both cult cache (queen of the mumblecore movement) and big-in-2011 buzz (upcoming roles in <em>Arthur</em> with Russell Brand, and Whit Stillman's long-awaited comeback <em>Damsels in Distress</em>).&nbsp;</p>
<p>Also, <em>The Observer</em> met Ms. Gerwig at an after party for <em>No Strings Attached</em>, in which she plays Natalie Portman's best friend. Ms. Gerwig arrived wearing a neat black skirt, black tights and a black coat, which she kept on even when safe in the warm confines of the Soho Grand Club Room (warm in more ways that one! -- the Club Room has the comforting wood-wrapped look and feel of an Ivy League secret society lounge). Guests picked at a light salad, hors d'oeuvres and cream-sauce ravioli. Ms. Gerwig was exceedingly nice to us.&nbsp;</p>
<p>But the <em>WWD</em> profile's most notable quality, and the reason <em>The Observer</em> chose to aggregate it, is the self-aware way in which it subverts the profile formula.</p>
<p>It begins like this:</p>
<blockquote><p>Interviews with hot, young actresses tend go something like this:  starlet arrives wearing borrowed togs, artfully disheveled to look like  hers; starlet offers the requisite sound bites on how lucky she feels  between sips of Diet Coke; starlet teeters away on heels, leaving in her  wake a cloud of sycophantic gushing and untouched food.</p>
<p>It takes Greta Gerwig &mdash; a hot, young actress, to go by just about every  film critic and editor &mdash; all of 30 seconds to upend that time-tested  script...</p></blockquote>
<p>But the profile does, in fact, follow the standard protocol for a downtown starlet's profile -- it makes crutches of the grungy-chic choice of locale (Schiller's Liquor Bar), the selected food and drink (huevos rancheros and coffee with -- gasp! -- whole milk), and the outfit ("A cozy, salt-and-pepper Jil Sander cardigan and purple Theory miniskirt with tights").</p>
<p>At least it was self-aware about the limitations of profile writing. If only aggregators could be the same about aggregating.</p>
<p><a href="/2011/slideshow/scandal-report-champagne-mania-makes-boozy-golden-globes"><strong>Click for Scandal Report: Champagne Mania Makes for A Boozy Golden Globes</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><strong><a href="mailto:nfreeman@observer.com">nfreeman [at] observer.com</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://twitter.com/#%21/NFreeman1234">@nfreeman1234</a> </strong></strong></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/108209317.jpg?w=192&h=300" />It was a quiet afternoon when <em>The Observer</em> came across <a href="http://wwd2.wwd.com/eyescoop/greta-on-a-roll-3455853?src=rss/recentstories/20110201">a profile<em> </em>of actress Greta Gerwig </a><a href="http://wwd2.wwd.com/eyescoop/greta-on-a-roll-3455853?src=rss/recentstories/20110201">in <em>Women's Wear Daily</em></a><a href="http://wwd2.wwd.com/eyescoop/greta-on-a-roll-3455853?src=rss/recentstories/20110201">.</a></p>
<p>Any profile on Ms. Gerwig appeals to <em>The Observer</em> as a reasonable thing to aggregate. The actress is very much of the moment. Ms. Gerwig has both cult cache (queen of the mumblecore movement) and big-in-2011 buzz (upcoming roles in <em>Arthur</em> with Russell Brand, and Whit Stillman's long-awaited comeback <em>Damsels in Distress</em>).&nbsp;</p>
<p>Also, <em>The Observer</em> met Ms. Gerwig at an after party for <em>No Strings Attached</em>, in which she plays Natalie Portman's best friend. Ms. Gerwig arrived wearing a neat black skirt, black tights and a black coat, which she kept on even when safe in the warm confines of the Soho Grand Club Room (warm in more ways that one! -- the Club Room has the comforting wood-wrapped look and feel of an Ivy League secret society lounge). Guests picked at a light salad, hors d'oeuvres and cream-sauce ravioli. Ms. Gerwig was exceedingly nice to us.&nbsp;</p>
<p>But the <em>WWD</em> profile's most notable quality, and the reason <em>The Observer</em> chose to aggregate it, is the self-aware way in which it subverts the profile formula.</p>
<p>It begins like this:</p>
<blockquote><p>Interviews with hot, young actresses tend go something like this:  starlet arrives wearing borrowed togs, artfully disheveled to look like  hers; starlet offers the requisite sound bites on how lucky she feels  between sips of Diet Coke; starlet teeters away on heels, leaving in her  wake a cloud of sycophantic gushing and untouched food.</p>
<p>It takes Greta Gerwig &mdash; a hot, young actress, to go by just about every  film critic and editor &mdash; all of 30 seconds to upend that time-tested  script...</p></blockquote>
<p>But the profile does, in fact, follow the standard protocol for a downtown starlet's profile -- it makes crutches of the grungy-chic choice of locale (Schiller's Liquor Bar), the selected food and drink (huevos rancheros and coffee with -- gasp! -- whole milk), and the outfit ("A cozy, salt-and-pepper Jil Sander cardigan and purple Theory miniskirt with tights").</p>
<p>At least it was self-aware about the limitations of profile writing. If only aggregators could be the same about aggregating.</p>
<p><a href="/2011/slideshow/scandal-report-champagne-mania-makes-boozy-golden-globes"><strong>Click for Scandal Report: Champagne Mania Makes for A Boozy Golden Globes</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><strong><a href="mailto:nfreeman@observer.com">nfreeman [at] observer.com</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://twitter.com/#%21/NFreeman1234">@nfreeman1234</a> </strong></strong></p>
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