WINDOW SEAT
(Worlds Foreign and Familiar)
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DANCE PARTY.
Oh, the horror: The best and brightest take to the dance floor.
by emily kagan
[05.21.2005] -
CULTURE SHOCK.
Ten lessons learned during my year in Newcastle.
by sonya poller
[03.25.2005] -
MEMO TO D.C.
A trip to the dentist yields personal insight: It’s time to yank me out of here.
by lindsay muscato
[12.23.2004] -
WINDOW SEAT.
Midwestern living has changed the look of New York.
by ben kim
[10.22.2002] -
LOCATION: CHICAGO.
Call her the second city all you like, but Chicago’s my number one girl.
by gregory perez
[07.26.2001] -
LOCATION: HOUSTON.
This urban cowgirl can’t imagine hanging her hat anywhere but Houston.
by jennifer mathieu
[05.25.2001] -
FOREIGN WORLD.
Peace Corps reality replaced the hypothetical when I boarded a plane for a two-year stay in the West Indies.
by m. kathleen pratt
[04.06.2001] -
WINDOW SEAT.
Part Two: Would he find foreign romance on his journey? Not with this many American girls on the loose in Europe.
by dan safarik
[01.26.2001] -
VERBAL ASSAULT.
“Chicago needs an enema” — that and other ruminations on the Great Midwest Metropolis in this email excerpt.
by andre vospette
[01.07.2001] -
WINDOW SEAT.
Part One: A young American in Europe. A tragicomedy of Daedalian proportions.
by dan safarik
[11.22.2000] -
PARIS DISPATCH.
Paris Dispatch: Just how the hell did I end up in France after graduation?
by drew nielsen
[11.22.2000]
