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Cheryl Miller is a 2007 Phillips Foundation Journalism Fellow and the editor of Doublethink magazine. Her work has appeared in such publications as The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Wall Street Journal, Reason, and The Claremont Review of Books.

She can be contacted at cheryl [at] americasfuture [dot] org.

Read my other blog. The one that's not obnoxious and self-absorbed!


Recent publications

"The Master" in The Claremont Review of Books

"Scary Rise of the 'Sanctimommy'" in The Washington Times

"Why Malamud Faded" in Commentary

"Blogging Infertility" in The New Atlantis

"Outsourcing Childbirth" in The Wall Street Journal

"The Painless Peace of Twilight Sleep" in The New Atlantis

"The Genius of Old New York" in The Claremont Review of Books

"Parenthood At Any Price" in The New Atlantis

"Modern Girls and the Moral Revival They Are Leading" in The Washington Times


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Friday, March 21, 2008

Hotel California

I've been in L.A. the past few days. Some highlights from my trip:
  • L.A. cabs are expensive. Also, you have to wait forever to get one. Spent much of the trip ruing my inability to drive.
  • Interviewed the fabulous Amy Alkon, a.k.a. the Advice Goddess, for Doublethink. My tape recorder decided to give up the ghost during the interview so I was forced to use the expensive digital recorder I had Phillips buy me but have always been too afraid to use. (Something about seeing the tape wheels spin is very comforting to me.) Amy, being awesome, made a backup recording for me with her own recorder.
  • Bought two dresses on Main St. in Santa Monica. Sadly missed the "better" (read: more expensive) shopping on Abbot Kinney, which is probably for the best since I would have bought two dresses anyway and been much poorer for it. (Also last weekend I went on a shoe-buying binge and bought these so I'm now as broke as Ezra Klein's commenters.)
  • Saw Mickey Kaus dining a few tables away from me. (Just last week, I spied Christopher Hitchens at Bistro du Coin. It's like a lamer than usual Gawker Stalker post!) We left at the same time so I ventured a quick "hello--love the blog." This was a mistake. Normally, I wouldn't have said anything, but I thought, "It's L.A., and it's not like he's Brad Pitt so probably he'd be gratified--rather than weirded out--by a quick hello." Not so much--although he was very polite. His companion asked if I recognized him from BloggingHeads. I made a somewhat snotty comment; Mickey was not amused. To try to save the situation, I dropped the name of my old boss. (Sorry old boss!) It might have worked if my old boss was Mark Krikorian. Sadly, no. Waited another 20 minutes for a taxi. Rued once more my inability to drive.
  • Spent plane trip back sitting next to two crying babies and a class of high school students going on a field trip. Alas.

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posted by Cheryl  # 10:04 AM


Comments:
You were the single most prepared person who has every interviewed me! You paraphrased stuff from my blog from years ago that I'd forgot I'd posted.

And thanks for calling me "fabulous."
 
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