I just spent a very lovely (and very hot) weekend in Boston, visiting a dear friend from college and her family. (Her son just turned two and I only this weekend met him! We fell instantly in love, obvs.) Between small-town 4th of July parades, a busy morning at the Museum of Science and evening ...
Past, Present, Future
When I graduated college, my grandparents got me a diamond necklace. A modest pendant of three diamonds evenly spaced on a vertical silver bar, I can still remember standing on my front porch where we'd gathered after the ceremony for lunch, my Grandma handing me the small box. "It's nothing, ...
One Spectacular Film
The Spectacular Now is more than meets the eye, and frankly, that's what makes it so great. I didn't get to see much at Sundance back in January - I was anchored to the Press Office from 8a to 6p every day, managing volunteers, seeing that press got their tickets and screeners, that publicists ...
To tip or not to tip?
When I was deciding between two apartments in NYC, one in Manhattan and one in Fort Greene, I had a lot to consider. Did I want a view of the skyline from a fifth floor studio, or did I want to be in the skyline from the 15th floor? That kinda thing. Though the apartments were very similar, one ...
10 Movies in 20 Minutes
As we watch the opening weekends of so many summer blockbusters zip by like lightpoles outside your car window on the highway, I'm keenly keeping an eye on the films slated for the second half of the year, a time typically known for its weightier titles. Several trailers have popped up recently ...
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