On Being a Zero and, Apparently, Not a Hero
Standing in a Nordstrom fitting room last week wearing a thousand-dollar black jumper, I wanted to feel good about my reflection. This was tough for…
Read onStanding in a Nordstrom fitting room last week wearing a thousand-dollar black jumper, I wanted to feel good about my reflection. This was tough for…
Read onThree weeks ago, I made the switch from French-pressed coffee every morning to a harder stimulant of choice: Red Bull. And my life changed. Yes,…
Read onSpringtime is one of the busiest times of the year. It signifies the birth of a new season, with warmer weather enticing people to start…
Read onFor a down-to-earth lady, getting snubbed feels like a throwback to kindergarten. And the way it went down over the weekend, it seemed to have…
Read onThere is, on the part of my computer’s hard drive dedicated to a Gmail account, a handful of folders I cannot let go of, filled…
Read onMuseums are places that exhibit various items that have some sort of historical, artistic or cultural significance/meaning to them. Personally, I love a good museum.…
Read onLife isn’t fair. This was something that my parents instilled in me as a young child. Let me just preface this post by saying that…
Read onAs many as one in ten Americans have turned to online dating sites in the hopes of finding the right one (or the right-now one),…
Read onIt all started with a sports bra. If you haven’t seen or heard of the controversy over the Victoria’s Secret line of sexy sports bras,…
Read onIf I had a genie, other than wishing for Taylor Kitsch and a permanent invitation to the Louboutin sample sale, I would wish that I…
Read on“I believe my friend.” If Emma Brockes’ account in the Guardian is to be believed, Diane Keaton spoke those words with a broad, unflappable smile on her face.…
Read onThe past few weeks have been sobering for me. Not in the traditional abstaining-from-alcohol sense – it’s Rosé season and, trust me, I have a…
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