Joan Didion has long attempted to show us how to tell a story. Her particular brand of journalism is incisive yet not omniscient, sentimental but never romantic. Reading Didion, you never lose sense of her as the storyteller, and it is her voice you learn to trust. She ends her introduction to Slouc
From Beijing to Chicago, Fashion Designer Cyndi Chan reaches out far and wide delighting both socialites and fashion enthusiasts alike. Her saliency as a crafter of fine fabric has earned her notoriety on the runway, in the media, and inside the covers of well-known publications across Asia and Ameri
A graduate of UC Berkeley's Rhetoric department, Bryn enjoys discourse in all its forms. She prefers pragmatism to idealism, but then, she believes in everything.