The Real World comes to Ann Arbor
The jokes that could follow this headline are a bit too easy, so we'll pass. That said, MTV's long-running "real life" soap opera is casting for its next season and it's come to A2 to unearth the next celebrity non-celebrity. Or vice versa. Excerpt: ""There's something special about a Midwestern college town like Ann Arbor," said casting director Woody Woodbeck. "You meet some very interesting characters here." Among Saturday's hundreds of applicants was Julie Hemphill, 20 from Birmingham. She's a long time fan of "Real World." "The show gives kids a good insight into life," she said." Read the rest here.
The jokes that could follow this headline are a bit too easy, so we’ll pass. That said, MTV’s long-running “real life” soap opera is casting for its next season and it’s come to A2 to unearth the next celebrity non-celebrity. Or vice versa.
Excerpt:
“”There’s something special about a Midwestern college town like Ann Arbor,” said casting director Woody Woodbeck. “You meet some very interesting characters here.”
Among Saturday’s hundreds of applicants was Julie Hemphill, 20 from Birmingham. She’s a long time fan of “Real World.”
“The show gives kids a good insight into life,” she said.”
Read the rest here.