How about we… sit outside the laundromat with magazines and cigarettes? (Points if you get the reference)
How about we… pretend we're tourists in New Orleans for a bit, see a movie at The Prytania, and walk down Magazine Street.
How about we… Take a walk on the Charles, grab a bit to eat on Newbury Street. Maybe see a concert, I do PR for a magazine and get a lot of press passes.
How about we… Work our way through the list of Reuben sandwich spots in a recent New York Magazine article. I checked off Untitled - good, but not amazing. http://nymag.com/restaurants/features/reuben-2012-2/
How about we… Go for a picnic on one of the lovely beaches in southern maine. Or go to Longfellow Books in Portland, find a magazine and then read it over coffee or wine, while we get to know each other. Or go to a Sea Dogs game here in town. Or. Or.
How about we… get a copy of the latest Los Angeles magazine and pick something out of it to do or eat, or both.
How about we… Try one of the spots listed in Chicago magazine's 20 best new restaurants.
How about we… go to an indoor shooting range and empty a few magazines?
How about we… I enjoy fine dining, concerts (mainly jazz), art galleries, sporting events (especially college football and basketball), and unlike most men, shopping l can certainly read a good novel or magazine..
How about we… Go to Wed. Jazz night at Curio http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/September-2010/Curio-River-North-Chicago-Bar-Review/
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Art history isn't just for debutantes - I made a career out of it. I went to school at Barnard and after I graduated I worked for a big fancy gallery for six years before quitting to go out on my own, write for magazines and work for a curator. Working backwards, I grew up on Long Island and lived in the same house from age 0-18. I was a huge nerd (think Welcome to the Dollhouse) until high school when I turned quasi-bad-girl and stayed a little wild through college and my early twenties. Now at the ripe old age of 28 I am really happy, adventurous without being rebellious and nerdy without the big glasses.
I can write backwards as legibly and quickly as I write forwards. I taught myself one day while waiting in jury duty, after reading every single magazine in the room, and had nothing else to do. They came and dismissed us before I finished learning how to write with my left hand.
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fashion and political magazines- a guilty pleasure
I grew up in Northern California. I moved to New York for graduate school in cinema studies. I work in magazine publishing. I live in Brooklyn.
I hail from the Pacific Northwest, so sometimes I reminisce about the mountains out there—and I run away to Alaska every summer. My New York life is all about work (at a magazine) and friends (often at a bar). When I got my first NYC solo apartment, I put in a secret door behind a bookshelf. I suppose all I need is a Billiard Room and I can start playing a life-sized game of Clue.
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Born in Belarus, came to NYC when I was 8, went to FL for College, came back to NYC. Work as a graphic designer for a top magazine. Paint in my spare time.