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Harper's BAZAAR • 4th February 2021

Before There Were Instagram Horoscopes, There Was Susan Miller

If social media introduced a new wave of interest in astrology, then Susan Miller is its dot-com foremother.
Victory Journal • 29th January 2021

Wizard Mode

Before they were married, Louise and Eric Wagensonner spent their Thursday nights playing pool at Delirium, a windowless, tunnel-shaped dive bar in San Francisco’s Mission District.
Columbia Journal • 19th March 2020

Writing into Crisis: An Interview with Paul Lisicky

Set in the early ’90s, Later is a prismatic rendering of life in Provincetown, Massachusetts, at the height of the HIV and AIDs epidemic. In Later, Lisicky renders it a one-word mythology: “Town."
InStyle • 14th August 2019

Paula Abdul's Renaissance

On the hottest Saturday in July, I stood on a chair in a sweaty ballroom at Manhattan’s Grand Hyatt Hotel next to a row of giddy dance moms filming their children.
Sustainology • 16th May 2019

Meet Sweden's First Woman Ambassador to the U.S.

Karin Olofsdotter, Sweden’s new Ambassador to the United States, discusses the historical bond between countries.
IN New York Magazine • 16th May 2019

Celeb Chef Marcus Samuelsson Unpacks Sustainability

Marcus Samuelsson wants us to be careful how we talk about sustainability.
Brooklyn Magazine • 26th March 2018

Jennifer Ferrin Talks Creative Freedom and Playing Complex Women

In Mosaic, HBO’S six episode television series directed by Steven Soderbergh, Jennifer Ferrin plays Petra Neill.
Bitch Media • 22nd July 2013

Punk Rock and String Theory

Kari Luna’s debut young adult novel, The Theory of Everything, is a bright, shiny antidote to the dystopias and vampire love stories that dominate today’s YA shelves.
Bitch Media • 20th November 2012

Lidia Yuknavitch's Freudian Flip

Lidia Yuknavitch gives the term “body language” fresh meaning in her debut novel, Dora: A Headcase (Hawthorne Books). In response to Sigmund Freud’s famous case

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