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My New York Times: Live from Chicago!
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. September 18, 2008. Five more days stand between me and my first class as a bona fide journalism grad student, but these days my mind is stuck on trivial, mundane tasks like finding bedding that's softer than a hardwood floor. The city itself rushes around like New York but the short walking distances and waterfront parks give Chicago the small-city charm o...
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My New York Times: August 2008
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. August 4, 2008. Getting Back to Nature. My dad rediscovered his love for photography a few years ago and - who'd of thought? Hawaii has been a great place to find breathtaking vistas. He began taking trips to outer islands like Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island. Then I started joining him to see what he'd been seeing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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My New York Times: May 2008
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. May 14, 2008. My dad is an avid photographer so it wasn't long before I was armed and outfitted with thousands of dollars worth of equipment that I was hopeless unqualified to use. Still, I shambled my way through some beaches and awkwardly pushed some buttons and it soon dawned on me that golfing and photograph-ing have a lot in common. Fortunately, my dad...
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My New York Times: Photography One-Doh-One
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. May 14, 2008. My dad is an avid photographer so it wasn't long before I was armed and outfitted with thousands of dollars worth of equipment that I was hopeless unqualified to use. Still, I shambled my way through some beaches and awkwardly pushed some buttons and it soon dawned on me that golfing and photograph-ing have a lot in common. Fortunately, my dad...
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My New York Times: October 2007
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. October 28, 2007. I was all set to post an extremely caustic (yet hilarious) rant on apartment managers/landlords and the various and myriad ways they cause me distress, but then I actually got a place and lost my ranting mood (although I might post it later). Please join me in a great sigh of relief. Uggggggghhhhh. Labels: my new york times. My internship ...
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My New York Times: November 2007
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. November 22, 2007. Don't forget to unbutton your pants after eating. You don't want to accidentally shoot somebody's eye out. November 18, 2007. Leave it to Korea to make internets addiction sound like a bad thing. To wean the pasty fellows off the virtual teat. 8220;Do you have anything to tell your mother? 8221; the drill instructor shouted from below.
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My New York Times: The Write Stuff
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. June 13, 2008. I've read plenty of books on writing and the two most commonly stated prerequisites for strong prose are 1) reading everything you can get your hands on and 2) writing frequently and in large quantities. Apparently there are no shortcuts. My plan is to attack my cousin's reluctance with a two-pronged campaign by forcing him to read and write ...
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My New York Times: December 2007
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. December 26, 2007. Merry Christmas, Hope you didn't go to the zoo. And Happy Holidays for the non-Christmas-celebrating folk! I hope you didn't go to the zoo yesterday. December 19, 2007. One down, four to go. My parents flew home on Monday but I get to see them again for New Year's. We all have tickets to see UH at the Sugar Bowl (Go Warriors!
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My New York Times: September 2008
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. September 18, 2008. Five more days stand between me and my first class as a bona fide journalism grad student, but these days my mind is stuck on trivial, mundane tasks like finding bedding that's softer than a hardwood floor. The city itself rushes around like New York but the short walking distances and waterfront parks give Chicago the small-city charm o...
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My New York Times: Job Hunting in Hawaii
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My New York Times. This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career. May 13, 2008. Job Hunting in Hawaii. Now that I'm back in Hawaii and free of the drudgery that is paying rent and wearing pants around the house, I can instead focus on preparing myself for a journalism career by reading a lot, writing a lot, and (failing at) job hunting a lot. Here are some of my favorites:. Get in Now or Slap Yourself Later! You said you ...