This Year’s Craziest Nail Trend To Date: Scorpions
Thanks to last year’s New York Times article revealing the injustice and health hazards of many nail salons, most consumers have been looking for the safest and healthiest manicures out there. Not in Mexico. Apparently, Mexican women are more into
People Are “Like” “Literally” Obsessed With Kylie Cosmetics
I’m not embarrassed to admit, I’m an avid “Keeping up with the Kardashians fan.” I’ve watched every season and know every plot line. I realize my love of the show leaves a lot of people shaking their head, and I
Eastern Standard, Branch Line & The Hawthorne / New York Magazine
Secured by Boston and New York public relations agency marlo marketing, a placement for Eastern Standard, The Hawthorne and Branch Line in New York Magazine features Proprietor Garrett Harker’s suggestions for a perfect Saturday night in Fenway in the front-of-book
Publicists See All On Twitter
Oh, how I love Twitter. Embarrassing experiences, like unfortunate bathroom incidents during a first date, are now shared for the entire world to see…and for others to react to. On April 11, Nashville-based director and writer Josh Raby shared a bizarre
The Next Big Thing in Passive Aggressive Produce
As loyal m.blog readers would know from this post, the wonders of modern technology have made it possible for us to taunt our enemies (or congratulate our friends) via anonymous tubers. Come to find out, fruit also wants a piece
Six Apps To Cure Loneliness?
If you are one of those people who can’t bear the thought of being alone, keep reading… I recently came across an interesting article 6 Travel Apps for People Who Trust Strangers and pretty much learned six ways to be abducted
Coupes Before Flutes
Just the other night, I had the pleasure of popping into State Street Provisions to catch up with some family friends visiting from across the pond. Apart from a lovely evening with even lovelier company, I was most pleased to
Serial Season 3 Proposal?
There is no doubt that 2016 has developed a fascination with murder and mysteries, most likely sparked by series such as Serial and Making a Murder. While obsessing over these televised cold-cases, what most Bostonians don’t realize is that their
Labradoodle or Fried Chicken?
There’s a weird meme that’s been popping up on the Internet recently, and to be honest, I hope it’s here to stay (if it doesn’t go too far – you’ll understand what I mean as you continue to read). To start,