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Margaret Bristol

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Margaret Bristol graduated from Loyola College in Maryland, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature and minored in film studies. She has interned for Baltimore magazine, Shop Etc. and Quest magazine. Her work has appeared in Manhattan South and The New Rochelle Sound Report. She can be reached at margaretbristol@hotmail.com.

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Confessions of a Party Pooper

There’s something about sequins and cheap champagne that just turns me off. I abhor party hats and noise makers. Resolutions are for suckers. Maybe that’s why I’m a huge party pooper this time of year. I hate New Year’s Eve.

Archived | Dec 15, 2005 (~932 Words)

Holiday Shopping for Your New Honey

For new couples, the holidays can change from a time of good cheer into one of major anxiety. Between choosing the perfect gift and deciding how much to spend, the most wonderful time of the year can become an emotional rollercoaster. But that doesn’t have to be the case.

Archived | Dec 5, 2005 (~1057 Words)

Postcards From the Edge

Frank Warren tells other people’s secrets. With a new book and the No. 2 blog on the Web, what Warren began as an art project is becoming a small phenomenon.

Archived | Nov 28, 2005 (~961 Words)

Get British in the Big Apple

If the United States visit of Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, has brought out your inner Anglophile, forget your passport and head to New York City to get your fix.

Archived | Nov 8, 2005 (~1058 Words)

Proposals With Pizzazz

A growing number of about-to-get-engaged guys are upping the ante on the traditional proposal by doing much more than getting down on one knee. With the peak engagement season approaching, is the creative approach putting pressure on other guys about to pop the question?

Archived | Oct 26, 2005 (~979 Words)