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World’s Most Famous Beard Defects- The Katie Holmes/Tom Cruise Debacle
I feel compelled to write about the Katie Holmes/Tom Cruise divorce for a few reasons. Firstly, Katie and Suri have rented an apartment four blocks away from my apartment and are pretty much my nabes/are going to my Whole Foods … Continue reading
Posted in Breaking Up is Hard to Do
Tagged Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise
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Carp-e Diem
Are you a young, twenty-something person that spent the fourth of July wearing american flag jorts and grilling burgers, instagramming every moment in its full American glory? If so, you probably have wondered what the rest of the country was … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday Edition
Tagged 4th of July, 4th of July Parade, America, American Pride, Carp fish, Man on a bike, USA
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The Urge to Merge
I did a LOT of dumb things in my college years and continue to do so well into adulthood. However, my lack of sober judgment the night I made out with Miranda repeatedly trumps most drunken mistakes but mostly because … Continue reading
Note to A Bastardly Neighbor
Have you ever been at home and heard a domestic dispute coming from an apartment nearby? It’s so uncomfortable and upsetting and when you hear the arguments happening frequently, it’s just not okay. Hence, apparently, neighbors may write notes to … Continue reading
Posted in Secondhand Trauma
Tagged Arguments, asshole man, community watch, Couples fighting, Domestic disputes, neighbors
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A Tribute to Nora Ephron
This week we lost a true matriarch of screen-writing, the acclaimed Nora Ephron. Perhaps best known for her award-winning films including When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve Got Mail, and others, Nora’s lifelong career spanned multiple industries and … Continue reading
Posted in SFAR Editorial
Tagged Alessandra Stanley, Charles McGrath, Makers.com, New York Times, Nora Ephron, RIP, Screenwriting, Sleepless in Seattle, Wellesley College, When Harry Met Sally, You've Got Mail
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Why Yes, They Are Mine
I was walking in Union Square Park to meet a friend for dinner, looking very weary after work when I ran into a friend. We chatted for a bit and as we said goodbye, two awkward chubby 15-year-old boys crossed … Continue reading →