On Streaming In
Well here we are, and the first month of 2016 has officially closed. Much like the tides, daily life ebbs and flows. Sometimes things are chaotic and sometimes they’re calm, but lately things have been on
Well here we are, and the first month of 2016 has officially closed. Much like the tides, daily life ebbs and flows. Sometimes things are chaotic and sometimes they’re calm, but lately things have been on
Where does the time go these days? Another week has come and gone, and I’m still adjusting to my new office job. Getting used to processes, systems, and schedules — there’s always something to do
These days it seems like roadblocks are the norm. New York makes you work, work, work for whatever it is you want. Even the little things, at times, seem to take an enormous amount of effort.
Most people think of September as “back to school,” and it’s when so many of us instinctually head back to the stores to buy clothes for the new season. A new jacket, a new pair
I wasn’t invited to any summer weddings, although this is probably what I would try to get away with if it were out in the country somewhere. I’ve always been fond of flouting the rules
I spent most of the summer in the city this year. Travel plans were minimal, and while I made it to the beach a couple of times, I was largely here, dodging tourists and wondering
There are always two sides to every story, especially when you work in the creative world. There’s the gritty, unfiltered behind-the-scenes back-and-forth that drives everything forward, and there’s the glossy, front-of-house show, which is the result
I don’t quite know where the time goes anymore. It feels like we were just starting our summer and now it’s already halfway over. Can we just hang out in the sunlight a little longer,
Paris is most likely my favorite place in the world, and I cherish what little time I get to spend there. Memories and photographs are my usual souvenirs with beloved friends, and the hours and days
The other day I was walking by Gramercy Park in New York City and I noticed something strange. From the corner of my eye I thought I saw someone throw a cigarette into the park,