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Jasmine Davila
clips: Mediabistro
blog: thisisjasmine.com
twitter: @jasmined
flickr: jasmine
jasminedv [at] gmail [dot] com
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- New! A Shot at Marriage with Tila Tequila:
[Disgrasian™]
- New! Women of Color & Marketing: My recap of
the WOC & Marketing panel from BlogHer '09 was cross-posted to
Racialicious.com [Racialicious]
- Rich bride, poor bride: My piece in Time Out Chicago's
marriage issue. Mucho thanks to Gretchen and Laura for being so rigorous
and so helpful. [TOC]
- Get your Phil: Third time's a charm! My third piece for
Time Out Chicago was 500 words on Queen-Albert's,
Chicago's only Filipino bar. I also wrote a sidebar on places like the
Q-A, as well as a glossary on pulutan. [TOC]
- Domestic blast: Another piece for Time Out
Chicago, this time on how to live it up without leaving your
place for 48 hours. [TOC]
- The mostest for your hostess: My first (and hopefully not
last) piece for Time Out Chicago [TOC]
- Recapist.com: I am recapping "The Hills", "Pushing
Daisies", and "30 Rock" for the '07/'08 season.
- Saved By The Chong!: Commentary on last week's ANTM.
I tipped off Disgrasian™, too, and they went into it a bit
longer.
- The Office recap: "Survivorman"
- An Introduction to Degrassi: The Next Generation
(Racialicious, November 6, 2007): A brief essay (some might call
it a mash note) to my favorite show of all time.
- Branch Wars (Racialicious, November 5,
2007): Another recap for Racialicious, this time for "The Office".
- Stinkmeaner Strikes Back (Racialicious,
November 1, 2007): I recapped this episode of "The Boondocks". My first
real attempt to engage in a dialogue on race and television. I should
have a recap of this week's episode up very soon.
- Summer on Wacker Drive (Jargonchicago.com,
June 16, 2007: Piece about crimes of summer workplace footwear.
Seriously, people, it's an epidemic.
- Fast, Cheap, and Good (Hungrymag.com, March
11, 2006): Piece about my favorite fast food chains that I wish were in
Chicago. Yes, I realize Culver's is in Illinois, but Addison isn't even in
the same county, people!
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