NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute

Free Subscriptions

Editors, to be emailed when new stories are posted, contact: mary.dambrosio@nyu.edu

NY Stories

Publish Cutting-Edge Stories from

Scienceline

Faculty

Latest Stories

Archives

Past Stories

Our Subscribers

Our Subscribers

Contributors

Genevieve M. Blaber

Email icon  gmblaber AT earthlink.net

Genevieve M. Blaber is an undergraduate working on her B.A. in Journalism. A native New Yorker, Genevieve has lived in Manhattan, Long Island and currently resides in Staten Island (where she was the senior editor of her high-school newspaper). She is so passionate about writing that she cannot commit to one genre (her morbid short stories get along fine with her comical television scripts, thank you). Just don’t ask her to write about herself in the third-person or you’ll end up with something akin to the last three sentences, as well as this one.

By this author:

Summers with Tammy

It’s a pattern I’ve repeated ever since junior high when my cable was upgraded. That’s when I met the likes of Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra and Doris Day on the American Movie Channel.

Archived | Apr 27, 2005 (~614 Words)

'Idol' Constantine Still a Winner as Band Inks Record Deal

While Constantine Maroulis was busy competing for an “American Idol” record deal, his band, Pray for the Soul of Betty, just signed with KOCH Records. And for those who fear the end of the band is near with Constantine’s appearance on “American Idol,” Betty’s drummer, Hamboussi, is out to reassure you that the group will continue with Constantine.

Archived | Apr 27, 2005 (~739 Words)

Living Works of Art

It’s impossible to tell what she’s wearing, if anything at all. Women wonder how she got her eyeshadow to match her dress, men strive to maintain eye-contact, but the truth is that 20-year-old Danielle Costanzo is wearing her own art: painted patterns that match her skirts and fool the eye.

Archived | Apr 24, 2005 (~880 Words)

“Seed” Takes Root at NYU

Despite its name, Seed isn’t aimed at green thumbs — it’s the first on-campus Christian publication that is run by, and for, New York University students.

Archived | Mar 31, 2005 (~744 Words)

Walking the Walk

It’s true that the crime rate in New York City has reached the lowest level since 1968, but there are still more than 25,000 crimes that are committed annually, enough to provoke caution on anyone’s part.

Archived | Mar 23, 2005 (~137 Words)

Shades of Etiquette

With more than 7 million people using mass transit daily, a unique standard of etiquette has evolved.

Archived | Mar 23, 2005 (~139 Words)

Marketing the Macabre and More

Vying for a place in children’s toy chests, toy companies at the American International TOY FAIR™ are introducing new takes on old ideas and adding some twisted humor in the process.

Archived | Feb 24, 2005 (~643 Words)

Fems Find Flesh Flaunt Flawed

Now that women are no longer defined by their sex, discussion has emerged over how to define themselves. Women wonder how feminine and sexy they can act before that is all they are recognized for. Young women are at the center of the debate.

Archived | Feb 17, 2005 (~723 Words)