Last week the Wall Street Journal assigned me to spend some time with Katie Smith Milway for a story about people who managed a healthy midlife crisis. Katie spoke to a middle school class about the product of her “positive midlife crisis”, an interesting children’s book about microlending: One Hen – How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference.
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About Me
I like Movies: Breaking the Waves, Junebug, Morvern Callar, Adaptation, You Can Count On Me, The River, Lost in Translation, The Big Lebowski, Three Colours Trilogy, Stolen Kisses, Rushmore, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Five Obstructions, The Royal Tenenbaums, Trainspotting, Election, Underground, 2046, No Country For Old Men, There Will Be Blood, and Elf.
I like spicy tuna rolls, pesto tortellini, shrimpburgers, and cheese grits.
I like Guinness, petite sirahs, dirty martinis, and Miller High Life.
I like music. I'm currently listening to Grizzly Bear, Jens Lekman, Camera Obscura (thanks for the mix, Heather!), The Walkmen, Beirut, Neutral Milk Hotel, Andrew Bird, Bon Iver, Fleet Foxes, and Twin Shadow. For some reason I listen to Tupac while toning images (that is if I'm not listening to The Moth, This American Life, The Savage Love Podcast or Marc Maron's Podcast). I also listen to A Charlie Brown Christmas long before and after what is appropriate.
I live in Melrose, MA with my wife Brooke, the love of my life.
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