From left to right: 1) A special lobster sandwich to celebrate 30 years of Parish Cafe. 2) Stay tuned for a review of an unsettling exhibit at the Mills Gallery. 3) Third Thursdays at the Gardner Museum offer live music, drinks, and late-night access to the collections. 4) Showing off my versatile new tee from No Rest…Read More
Books
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Re-reading old favorites. 2) Packing for my trip to Miami this weekend. 3) Working hard to perfect the new blog layout. 4) Shooting my packing guide to traveling with just a carryon. 5) Timberland is outfitting me for my mountain climbing adventures in Virginia next month! 6)…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Stunning exhibit of the Cuban artist Diago at the Cooper Gallery. 2) Spent an empowering afternoon photographing an Emergency Response Center that provides art therapy to victims of racial violence. 3) Can’t get enough of this adorable doormat. 4) Lazy Sunday breakfasts. 5) Naturally, I’m rooting for the Patriots tonight! 6) Style blogger with normal interests and reading habits.
What I’m Reading: Russia
One of my coworkers gave me this compact 1,000-year history of Russia for Christmas. It’s been a joy to read. The book starts with Russia’s beginning as “Rus,” a collection of disparate tribes centered in Novgorod. It follows the country as they begin to form a centralized state and establish government. This is a fascinating…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Beautiful work by Robert Freeman at Adelson Galleries. 2) My dog matches my aesthetic. 3) A shot from open studios in the South End. 4) Spoiling myself with a curry lunch on a cold day. 5) Showing off my new Uniqlo leggings. 6) Updating the media kit.
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Finding solace in my beautiful new apartment. 2) My first segment with City Line aired on Channel 5 yesterday. 3) Exploring menswear. 4) Latest dark, but fascinating, reads. 5) My promise to the city of Boston, made as part of the Public Trust exhibit. 6) Warhol’s Stalin at the Harvard Art Museums.





