"But I'd say 'How to Make It in America' is the most accurate depiction of the New York hipster community on television for sure"
- Lake Bell
About this Quote
Lake Bell's quote is a testimony to the precision of the HBO program "How to Make It in America". The show follows two young business owners, Ben and Cam, as they attempt to make it in the New York hipster neighborhood. The program precisely represents the battles of youths attempting to make it in the city, from the hustle of finding a job to the problems of making pals. It likewise catches the unique culture of the hipster community, from the fashion to the music. The program is a reasonable and truthful look at the lives of youths in New York, and Lake Bell's quote is a testimony to its accuracy. It is a great program for anyone aiming to get an insight into the lives of young people in the city.
This quote is written / told by Lake Bell somewhere between March 24, 1979 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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