Sarah Maslin Nir
is a native New Yorker who has spent two years working as a freelance writer in London. She has worked on Capitol Hill and as a presidential campaign aide. After the 2004 election, her career did a 180 and she became a fashion, music and travel writer for publications including the New York Times, The Times (UK), Vogue.com, Nylon Magazine and New York Magazine.
She's now a columnist for the New York Times. The Nightlife Column. Congrats!
Last October she reported on a Sukkah in Bryant Park. And she's been in the New York Weekly.
She even covered British vineyards.
With her name*, I'm guessing she's a member of the tribe (maybe Israeli parents?).
We have some great vineyards out here in Shiloh.
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Nir in Hebrew means furrow.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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3 comments:
I am one of the Tribe! (speaking of, check out my dad's book, The Lost Childhood on how he survived the Holocaust.) I wish my column extended to Shiloh, but it's just NYC right now. But one day I might check out your vineyards. Thanks for reading! L'chaim!
Sarah
Will be awaiting.
Oh, and here's one of our wines
and even Haaretz knows how to appreciate the good stuff.
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