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Leave Michelle’s arms alone!

Leave Michelle’s arms alone!

Anyone who has a problem with Mrs. O’s off-one-shoulder beaded white gown obviously doesn’t remember that Nancy Regan wore an almost identical dress at her husband’s first inauguration

February 7, 2009 0 comments Read More
8 things that need to go away in 2009

8 things that need to go away in 2009

In the spirit of my recent “Things that I bought that I love” tribute post, and with a nod to Arianna Huffington’s “Bye-Bye 2008: Things I Want to Forget,” here’s a list of things which all sane and rational humans should resolve to avoid in this young year. Some are altruistic, some are practical, some tongue-in-cheek. But I’m deadly serious about them all.

January 7, 2009 0 comments Read More
sneak peek

sneak peek

I’m frantically writing a blog entry encapsulating the amazing wonderfulness of the past two weeks, trying to finish my final project for my 3D animation class, and percolating a few dozen other plans. But I had to share http://dressregistry.com.

January 2, 2009 0 comments Read More
things that I bought that I love

things that I bought that I love

Tis the time of year when people start making best of/my favorite things/holiday must-have lists. I’ve been plotting a post like this for a few years—or at least since I discovered Mindy Kaling’s Things I Bought that I Love blog a while back (an idea that I’m jealous I didn’t [...]

December 22, 2008 0 comments Read More
A Nightmare

A Nightmare

I remember my dreams very infrequently. When I do, they tend to be vivid. Last night, I woke, bolt-upright, sometime around 3 in the morning and said outloud: “I just had a nightmare that Teresa Heinz Kerry won a contest to design Michelle Obama’s inaugural gown, and it was orange and horrible!”

November 20, 2008 0 comments Read More
New Shoe Review & a Love-Letter to Boston

New Shoe Review & a Love-Letter to Boston

Sunday afternoon, I found myself at one of my favorite intersections in Boston: Boylston and Newbury, right by Copley Square. The weather was all wrong for being there, but I had a long-overdue appointment to match my winter-bleh to my summer-golden haircolor, and my salon is directly across from the Public Library. Athena Salon, formerly Linea Aveda.

March 31, 2007 0 comments Read More