Pauline Millard is a writer who lives in New York City and a graduate of the Columbia University School of Journalism. She spent the first seven years of her career as an online editor at The Associated Press and has been the online editor at Editor and Publisher magazine. She also runs the luxury handbag and retail blog, Handbaggery.

Blog Entries by Pauline Millard

On Facebook, The High School Reunion Never Ends

3 Comments | Posted September 29, 2008 | 02:35 PM (EST)


Last weekend my father went to his 50th high school reunion. Overall he thought it was a hoot, but after a while, he said, it was hard making conversation with people that he didn't really know, and hadn't seen since Eisenhower was in office. Since he finished high school in...

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Can We Stop With the NY Real Estate Rental Myths?

Posted September 3, 2008 | 01:33 PM (EST)


There's been a lot written lately in the New York area press about how renters can get an edge in the busy summer and fall season. The New York Times even dedicated a Sunday real estate section cover story to what was supposed to be Renting 101. That story,...

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How To Get Along With Your Real Estate Broker

Posted July 8, 2008 | 11:33 AM (EST)


It's summer, which means that real estate brokers such as myself are helping lots of people find new places to live. New college grads, newly married couples, even people just sick of their old digs are getting out of leases and hitting the streets.

In New York City, brokers are...

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How Green Is Your Wedding Registry?

Posted May 30, 2008 | 06:18 AM (EST)


As wedding season approaches, socially-conscious brides and grooms will try to make their special days as eco-friendly as possible. They might buy a Canadian diamond over one from Africa. They will print their invitations on recycled paper. They will choose locally grown flowers. Some may forgo favors all together and...

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Attention Graduates: Life After College Will Be The Best Time Of Your Life

Posted May 2, 2008 | 06:52 PM (EST)


This morning I got into a discussion with a friend of mine about people who we know who say, out loud and with all seriousness -- and at the age of 30-- that college was the best time of their lives.

I was flabbergasted. Really? College? Four years that involved...

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On The Eve Of A Recession, Do You Know Where Your Money Is?

Posted April 16, 2008 | 10:54 PM (EST)


The errors on my tax return started small. A number was transposed in my zip code, which stopped it from being properly e-filed back in early March. Then there were spelling mistakes in the names of the places where I worked. Oddly, I was given the standard deduction. Then I...

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Why Fashion Week Matters: It's More Than Just The Clothes

Posted February 8, 2008 | 03:17 PM (EST)


The festivities are wrapping up in the Bryant Park tents today and people like me are a little disappointed that Fashion Week is over.

Fashion Week gets a lot of flak from outsiders. They say that the models are too thin, the people are bitchy and isn't there a...

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Never Underestimate Women's Vanity

Posted January 22, 2008 | 01:21 PM (EST)


You should never underestimate women's vanity. As retailers report poor holiday sales and analysts predict a decline of aspirational shoppers, they're forgetting one very important factor: Women will always want to look good.

Along those lines, women also love a bargain. In uncertain economic times women may not go...

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Can We Not Call It 'New Media'?

Posted January 14, 2008 | 02:35 PM (EST)


A few days ago I was reading an article about a study that examined how journalists use different aspects of the Web. It revealed nothing terribly earth shattering, but what struck me was the title of the piece, which used the phrase "New Media." I couldn't help but roll my...

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The New Year is Rough for Regular Gym Goers

Posted January 7, 2008 | 04:18 PM (EST)


I was at the gym this past Sunday afternoon, a time that usually attracts bored college students and hen-pecked husbands looking to get out of the house for a while. I normally have my pick of treadmills and I can run for as long as I want. It's my favorite...

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Fellas, The Worst Thing You Can Be is Cheap

Posted December 16, 2007 | 08:05 PM (EST)


On Friday night several friends of mine gathered in a west side wine bar to fete the 30th birthday of a mutual friend. Strangers who otherwise would never have met made conversation over South African wine and pate.

Two of my friends shared a table with a man who...

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It's Freelance Labor, Not Free Labor

Posted November 27, 2007 | 04:06 PM (EST)


I have spent the better part of the week chasing down checks from people I've done freelance work for. It's not because I'm late on rent or am dodging my loan shark. Like anyone else -- a plumber, a hairstylist, or even a financial planner -- I like to be...

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D Cups in Bathing Suits

Posted June 19, 2007 | 01:03 PM (EST)


My mission seemed simple enough: find a bathing suit before the start of Memorial Day weekend. Not only would I need it for a beach trip on Saturday, but I would need it for the rest of the summer.

My journey began at a local Gap, where I figured...

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Bed Karma

Posted June 11, 2007 | 05:40 PM (EST)


This afternoon, shortly before the movers brought in my new furniture, I dragged my super plush futon and frame, the one I've had for the bulk of my time in New York City, out into the hall by the trash room. I don't care where it goes from there, but...

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