Intern Hilary: The easiest post-Thanksgiving diet ever!
Thanksgiving break has come and gone in a whirlwind of pie, wine, and potatoes of all sorts. My Thanksgiving Day rotated around two dinners, during which I ate anything I felt like I… Read More
Thanksgiving break has come and gone in a whirlwind of pie, wine, and potatoes of all sorts. My Thanksgiving Day rotated around two dinners, during which I ate anything I felt like I… Read More
So, I know my birthday just happened and I received some truly fabulous presents that I adore. Is it a sin, then, that I’ve already been scoping out potential items for my Christmas… Read More
Having recovered from the most intense weekend of my life, the realization has dawned on me that I have not opened a book since last week, and I’m beginning to feel the pressure… Read More
In my opinion, Halloween is the best holiday of the year. October 31st is not only one day of the year where debauchery of all sorts is permitted, but it is also my… Read More
At this point in October, most college students are swamped with the various paper assignments and exams that make up the midterm-testing period. For the past two weeks, my sleep deprivation has exhibited… Read More
In The Way of the WASP, Richard Brookhiser lays out the value system of White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. One value he cites is use, and he says that time, “the tyrant of daily life,”… Read More
When I was a youngster who frequented Toys ‘R’ Us, I was immediately drawn to the pink aisle. Barbies and Polly Pockets called to me from their flamingo packaging, begging me to buy… Read More
For the past two days in Nashville, the weather has been a combination of rain, humidity, cold wind, and depressingly dark skies. Everyone seems a little drabber, a little darker, a little moodier. Hey,… Read More
I read in a fashion magazine that a certain editor’s “no-apologies splurge” was a quilted leather Chanel bag. The editor explained that after months of pained deliberation, she finally purchased the bag because… Read More