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MAGGIE JAUSSenior Director, Creative SyncMaggie's five favorite novels by female authors, past and present: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, The Awakening by Kate Chopin, South and West by Joan Didion, Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl, and Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall.
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JASON LEESenior Manager, Creative SyncJason's 5 favorite Korean fried chicken spots in Koreatown. 1. Papa's Chicken 2. The Prince 3. Gol Tong Chicken 4. ChiMac Star 5. HK Chicken
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JASON SCARDAMALIAProduction ManagerJason's Favorite Five Pasta Shapes (in no particular order) Bucatini, Garganelli, Orecchiette, Strozzapreti, Conchiglie
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AISLINN TUCKERCreative Services ManagerAislinn’s five songs that make life worth living: "Wuthering Heights” by Kate Bush, "Graceland Too” by Phoebe Bridgers, “Dolerme” by Rosalia, "Voulez-Vous” by ABBA, "Ants Marching” by Dave Matthews Band
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MAURA DUVAL GRIFFINPartnerFive things you never knew about Maura: She plays rhythm guitar and keys in a cover band made up of local moms. One night at a bar in the Lower East Side, she found herself having drinks at a table with Stephin Merritt, Elliott Smith and Mark Eitzel. It was very uncomfortable. She laughs at dad jokes. Her favorite music festival is Desert Daze and she loves dogs.
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NITISH RAINAPartnerHaving trouble coming up with a fave five list, Nitish made the mistake of asking the Eternal crew for ideas. Here are Nitish’s favorite five: "Top 5 Composers Who Have Taken Out Restraining Orders Against Him", "Top 5 Recording Studios He's Banned From", "Top 5 Cities He MIGHT Be In Right Now", "Top 5 Swimming Pools He's Most Likely To Illegally Swim In" (Maura's is #1), and finally the "Top 5 Spots To Get French Fries At 3 AM".
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TODDRICK SPALDINGPartner, Sonic RitualToddrick’s "cinema handshake" aka five films that define him as a person: Repo Man directed by Alex Cox (1984), The 400 Blows directed by Francois Truffaut (1959), Harold and Maude directed by Hal Ashby (1971), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension directed by W.D. Richter (1984), and The Goonies directed by Richard Donner (1985).