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Monthly Archives: November 2013

Dear Perks of Being a Wallflower: Thank You

November 29, 2013

Yesterday, I saw a movie called The Perks of Being a Wallflower. In typical fashion, I had dragged my heels …

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A Self-Portrait in Stages: The End + Beginnings, Berlin and LA

November 24, 2013

[As I go through massive change in my life at the moment, I am reminded of those other moments of …

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In Praise of Selfies: Work It, Girl

November 21, 2013

While I freely admit that the word “selfie” makes me cringe, this article made me cringe even more. According to …

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A Self-Portrait in Stages: Part Five, Willkommen in Berlin

November 20, 2013

[As I go through massive change in my life at the moment, I am reminded of those other moments of …

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Dallas Buyers Club: The FDA, Then and Now — When Did Things Get So Screwed Up?

November 18, 2013

In many ways, Dallas Buyers Club feels like a period piece. You’ve got the seventies outfits and hairstyles, the classic …

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A Self-Portrait in Stages: Part Four, Leaving NYC

November 16, 2013

[As I go through massive change in my life at the moment, I am reminded of those other moments of …

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Queen of Hearts: A Novel by Dahlia Schweitzer (excerpt)

November 15, 2013

Have you bought your copy of QUEEN OF HEARTS yet…? I was as mesmerized by the seeming impossibility of the …

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A Self-Portrait in Stages: Part Three, In Love with Berlin

November 11, 2013

Photo from my first tour in Berlin. [As I go through massive change in my life at the moment, I …

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A Self-Portrait in Stages: Part Two, En Route to Berlin

November 10, 2013

[As I go through massive change in my life at the moment, I am reminded of those other moments of …

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A Self-Portrait in Stages: Part One, or How I Ended Up in Berlin

November 8, 2013

New York City, 2001 “Sometimes a pain feels familiar even as it hits you for the first time. Certain conditions …

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