"The Muse"'s one-joke monotony is relieved on occasion, usually by unexpected cameos from Brooks' film-world cronies.
I'm one of those guys who's visited by the muse when things are dire.
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Many of them, touched by the muse in childhood, seem to have been music's chosen instruments, rather than choosers of their life's work.
Then compare them to "The Muse" in all its lackluster glory.
There are some sharp scenes about Hollywood ruthlessness, and a few amusing cameos from such luminaries as Martin Scorsese and James Cameron, who apply to the Muse for help.
I've mentioned before how much I hate the overused word "edgy, " and "The Muse" contains a couple of references to Brooks' character (a family man named Steven Phillips) losing his edge.
The Muse, however, turns out to be a demanding and flighty broad who moves in on the screenwriter and displaces him from his own bed, and her suggestions for movies are banal.
If the walls could talk in Dublin's oldest watering holes they would no doubt have some colourful stories to reveal about the city's literary greats trying to release the muse over a few pints.
She is a contributor to The Huffington Post, and a columnist for The Daily Muse and The Hired Guns.
When the three female founders of Y-Combinator alum career site The Daily Muse incorporated back in 2011, the McKinsey alums knew that formal roles would be critical to the success of the company.
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Alex Cavoulacos is a Founder of The Daily Muse, where she crafts plans to conquer the world one feature at a time.
Kathryn Minshew, who moved her careers site, the Daily Muse, to San Francisco from Brooklyn at the start of the year to join a prestigious incubator, says her six-person team plans to return in August.
The Daily Muse would like to extend a special thanks to the many contributors who made our campaign a success, most notably Anthony Ramirez, Alix Cavoulacos, and Saul Colt.
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She is also a contributor to The Huffington Post and a columnist for The Daily Muse.
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Fran also writes a blog, The Bruised Muse, which celebrates surviving life and achieving resilience in adversity.
Erin Greenawald is an Associate Editor at The Daily Muse and a student at American University.
Fran Dorf, the advice columnist at The Daily Muse, gives some great pointers for dealing with this tough workplace scenario.
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She comes to The Daily Muse from a variety of management gigs, from small town music venue to big city cupcake bakery.
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Ashley Faus is a contributing writer to The Daily Muse and a marketing professional for an aerospace company in Dallas, TX.
Katie Douthwaite comes to The Daily Muse from a variety of management gigs, from small town music venue to big city cupcake bakery.
His insistent rhymes and metres got on the nerves of those who thought only free verse or broken rhythms could express the modern muse.
After a previous venture ended in disaster, the women of The Daily Muse were experienced with what could happen when cofounders disagree on roles and responsibilities.
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