Where The Party At?!
Just when we all thought the idea of facial recognition technology sounded like a creepy Big-Brother ploy to monitor our every move, someone invented a totally practical application intended to help you get jiggy. SceneTap is a start-up that uses facial recognition
Dermelect Cosmeceuticals & The Body Deli / AT HOME tennessee
The July issue of AT HOME tennessee spotlights an all-natural masque from The Body Deli and an anti-aging nail lacquer from Dermelect Cosmeceuticals in a round-up of must-have summer products.
The Body Deli / spa
The summer 2011 issue of spa magazine recommends The Body Deli as a paraben-free beauty line.
Dermelect Cosmeceuticals / american spa
The July issue of american spa highlights Dermelect Cosmeceuticals’ Resurgent Stem Cell Firming Activator in an article on new skincare products.
Old MacDonald Had Some Sushi
From trolling the top blogs to poring over the latest glossies, we’re never at a dearth for interesting food news here at mm/c. But every once in a while, a story crosses my path that stands apart from the fray,
Morton’s The Steakhouse / Boston Herald
The Boston Herald roundup of the city’s top low-calorie cocktails includes the Skinny Rita from Morton’s The Steakhouse.
Risking it all at Ruby Tuesday
While you’d be hard pressed to find me eating in a restaurant chain these days, when I was in college in Harrisonburg “land of the restaurant chains” Virgina, I was a frequent patron at many a chain establishment. From ice
Lolita / BOSTON COMMON
In the summer issue of glossy lifestyle magazine Boston Common, Lolita’s Spicy Summer Cucumber Margarita gets top billing in the “Good Life” section with a full-page color photograph.
Cashing in on MJ’s Ghost
I’ve never bought into the whole psychic thing. I tend to roll my eyes at the thought of summoning spirits, and I definitely don’t believe in the magical practices of palm-reading or tarot cards. No offense to any mystics out
WTF Fashion and Other Forever 21 Gripes
As a lover of all things trendy and cheap, I’m a big Forever 21 fan. When the CA-based chain of poorly-made designer knock-offs opened up a multi-story location on Newbury Street earlier this year, my desire to be outfitted in