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OVER THE COUNTER Sitcom 
Launches in Beverly Hillsby Dr. Laura Wilhelm, LauraWil Intercultural
 
Beverly Hills, CA (The Hollywood Times) 8/10/17 – The human comedy seldom fails to satisfy us as an object of scrutiny.  Don’t we observe it every day in LA?
Victoria Rowe has created an all-new sitcom based around this very concept called OVER THE COUNTER starring Jennifer Elise Cox, Shar Jackson, and Rain Valdez that was launched on the evening of Thursday, August 10th at ​Pol’ Atteu Haute Couture Beverly Hills located at 9414 Dayton Way.  This was a special VIP event for cast and crew plus influencer and industry friends.  Champagne, hors d’oeuvres, and dessert were served while colored disco lights danced upon the second-floor ceiling!
The event co-host was Bernardo Saracino, who currently portrays Chuy Strong on NBC’s new smash hit MIDNIGHT, TEXAS.  Sponsors included It Cosmetics, Laura Geller, Murad, Urban Decay, #oldschoolcoach t-shirts, and Rich Girl Productions/Network.
Set in the Year 2000, OVER THE COUNTER centers on department store makeup artists at a suburban Sherman Oaks mall, combining the San Fernando Valley’s famous mall culture with brash, witty dialogue.  The series was produced and directed by Kris Black.  OVER THE COUNTER proves that people watching never goes out of style and remains one of Southern California’s simpler pleasures!
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Valerie Milano is the well-connected Senior Editor and Entertainment Critic at TheHollywoodTimes.today, a website that aggregates showbiz news curated for, and written by, insiders of the entertainment industry. (@HwoodTimes @TheHollywood.Times) Milano, whose extraordinary talents for networking in the famously tight-clad enclave of Hollywood have placed her at the center of the industry’s top red carpets and events since 1984, heads daily operations of a uniquely accessible, yet carefully targeted publication. For years, Milano sat on the board and tour coordinator of the Television Critics Association’s press tours. She has written for Communications Daily, Discover Hollywood, Hollywood Today, Television International, and Video Age International, and contributed to countless other magazines and digests. Valerie works closely with the Human Rights Campaign as a distinguished Fed Club Council Member. She also works with GLSEN, GLAAD, Outfest, NCLR, LAMBDA Legal, and DAP Health, in addition to donating both time and finances to high-profile nonprofits. She has been a member of the Los Angeles Press Club for a couple of years and looks forward to the possibility of contributing to the future success of its endeavors. Milano’s passion for meeting people extends from Los Feliz to her favorite getaway, Palm Springs. There, she is a member of the Palm Springs Museum of Art and a prominent Old Las Palmas-area patron.