In the black comedy “Nightbitch” – currently streaming on Hulu – actress Adrienne Rose White portrays Sally, a curator at a top art gallery. “Sally is smart, upbeat, maybe a little naive, and has a great eye,” White said. “She knows everything about the art scene and almost nothing about motherhood.
Jae-Ha Kim, Tribune Content Agency In the black comedy “Nightbitch” – currently streaming on Hulu – actress Adrienne Rose White portrays Sally, a curator at a top art gallery. “Sally is smart, upbeat, maybe a little naive, and has a great eye,” White said.
“She knows everything about the art scene and almost nothing about motherhood.” The actress said Sally is interesting enough that “she’d be an incredible travel companion. She’d find cool art showings and happenings know what’s up.” The Los Angeles-based actress stays in touch with fans on Instagram .A: My fiancé and I are going to Tokyo! The theme of the trip is Kaizen – a Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement through tiny changes. One of our friends from Japan teamed up with a friend who knows how to party and a friend who knows how to plan, and that’s a dream team right there! They’re putting the itinerary together. The specifics are going to be a surprise, but I know it’ll be a mix of great food, deep conversation and adventures.A: Buenos Aires! The steak was phenomenal. And the ice cream was out of this world. They took gelato and made it better. It’s so light and soft, they don’t even scoop it. They just whip it onto the cone or cup. The art and fashion made my heart sing, and the tango just lit my whole body on fire.A: Sometimes I’ll write a TV or feature project for a specific location, just to have an excuse to go stay there. I co-wrote a feature script set in Salton Sea after I saw these gorgeous photos of this lake in a desolate desert. And now that you’ve asked, I think I’ll set my next feature in Fiji. This is a brilliant, life-changing question right here.A: Mullet Lake in Michigan. I went there for a Fourth of July weekend, and it was right out of a Norman Rockwell painting. There was a little parade of kids on bicycles during the day. At night, we drank cocktails around a fire and watched fireworks explode over the lake. That was probably my favorite Fourth of July of all time.A: I remember road- tripping from Chesterfield, Missouri, to Milwaukee to visit my grandparents. It was a long trip to share a back seat with my brother and the air conditioning didn't deliver in the July heat. But my brother and I loved the playlists we made for the trip, and the McFlurry and fries we’d get on the way. We weren’t normally allowed to have a lot of fast food, so we’d get so excited about those French fries. Looking back, I kinda love it.A: Home isn’t a place, it’s a feeling.A: I gotta go with fine dining, because I dig a curated vibe to go with delicious, fresh, healthy-ish food. Bring in that visual design element. I love a feast for the senses. Oh, and I like sitting down when I eat.A: Big Sur! Woodsy and near the ocean. It’s so beautiful. And Malibu for the same reasons, but it’s closer.A: One time I was invited on a last- minute trip to Upstate New York for New Year’s Eve. It felt like this magical whirlwind to this cozy farmhouse. I met a lot of cool, interesting new people. The snow made the area look like a winter wonderland. Usually, I don’t travel around the holidays, but that was a fun one.A: Spanish. I studied abroad in Buenos Aires, so I try to keep those skills up. And a very little bit of Korean. I think when I’m focused and relaxed, I pick up new languages fairly easily.A: Not including Los Angeles, I’d say New York, Buenos Aires, Seoul, Chandigarh , and Shanghai.A: I got Delhi-belly when I went to India for a wedding, and food poisoning in Argentina right before a road trip. And honestly? It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. I lived the full range of the human experience. And that’s what traveling is for.A: Eye mask, because I sleep when I want to. Zinc to keep my immune system strong. And cheap sunglasses that I won’t cry over when I inevitably break or lose them.A: Skipping whatever dance club or museum or cultural activity that was planned. Sometimes all I want is room service and a good book.A: Mexico City. I’ve heard so many good things.A: I always check the weather when I’m packing. Stay up-to-date on what's happening Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!
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