Editors' Ten

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Editors' Ten

what we're into this week

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1. Lifebooker.com: I can book manicures, haircuts, waxing, basically anything beauty-related - right online, which is super-convenient. And many, if not most, of the services are discounted by as much as 75%. It has helped me survive the freshman nightmare of finding new people to do all of my beauty stuff after moving from Dallas to New York!"
-Meredith Perry, senior design editor

2. "French Navy" by Camera Obscura: The first single from these indie sweethearts' new album should be on every spring playlist.
- Christine Jordan, tv editor

3. Snood: Get your procrastination and nostalgia fix today!
-Devin Briski, food editor

4. Central Park when the weather is warm: Sometimes, it’s nice to remember that the best things in New York are free.
-Carla Vass, eyesites editor

5. 24 in NYC: Next season will take Jack Bauer from Washington, D.C. to our own backyard. How will Jack stop serum gas from killing the poor students in Butler? The possibilities are endless.
-Peter Labuza, film editor

6. Geosense.net: Test your knowledge of geography against strangers (or friends) across the globe. Spectacularly addictive.
-Raphael Pope-Sussman, deputy features editor

7. skyr: Yogurt is weird, but skyr—an Icelandic yogurt that Wikipedia says is technically a kind of cheese—is even weirder. It's thick, sour in a Pinkberry sort of way, and, with a cup of coffee, makes a great quick breakfast.
-Thomas Rhiel, editor-in-chief

8. "Sober," by P!nk: The single from the album Funhouse is honest, addictive, and very beautiful. Much better than the over-hyped "So What," and with a better music video too.
- Melanie Jones, managing features editor

9. The new Yankee Stadium: Although I am not particularly fond of baseball, much less the Yankees, I went to their game last Friday against the Cleveland Indians (because my friend had an extra ticket), and it was worth it just to see the stadium - it's an architectural masterpiece!
-Yin Yin Lu, books editor

10. Group hugs: When you are feeling kind of down, or even if you're not, group hugs are a fantastic way to at least feel like you are surrounded by people who love you and want to hug you.
-Ruthie Fierberg, theater editor

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23 April 2009
vol. 6, issue 11

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