July Archive


Celebrities are people too

Katie Hinderer | 27 July 2010
These unsolicited letters and commentary on celebrities mistakes is a common trend in the blogging and writing world. The shame is that these writers pen such posts without any respect for the person they are speaking of. Afterall, celebrities are people too.

What I’m reading this week…

Katie Hinderer | 27 July 2010
More interesting articles I’ve stumbled upon in the last week or so.

What happened to mystery?

Katie Hinderer | 26 July 2010
celebrities aren’t allowed to live private lives thanks to professional and amateur paparazzi as well as their need to promote themselves as a brand. How true! And unfortunately it’s not only celebrities that lack mystery. It’s everyone these days.

As Facebook users die, memories take shape

Katie Hinderer | 21 July 2010
There was an interesting article in the New York Times a couple days ago about Facebook and death. Entitled, 'As Facebook Users Die, Ghosts Reach Out,' the article talks about how it can be chilling and awkward when Facebook suggests you reconnect or write on the wall of someone who has passed away. While the piece focuses mostly on the older crowd and how sad it can be to see their face pop up, I tend to see it from another aspect.

News recap 7.19

Katie Hinderer | 20 July 2010
At the start of each week I am going to try and post a run down of a number of interesting Tiger Print-worthy articles that I’m come across during the prior week. They are bound to be a wide range of articles, from a diverse number of sources.

Bikinis in a Spanx culture

Katie Hinderer | 16 July 2010
This bikini proliferation in a Spanx culture confuses me.

Intimacy and social media

Katie Hinderer | 13 July 2010
We need to regain our understanding of what is intimate to us as human beings and live a kind of modesty in sharing the events of our lives with others through social media. Our followers and some friends do not have the right or privilege to know all the ins and out of our personal lives.

Where did the slip go?

Katie Hinderer | 08 July 2010
Where did the slip go? You know, that thing your grandmother and mother wear underneath their skirts and dresses? Maybe it's considered too old-fashioned. But really it's an absolute wardrobe must

How to shop for pants

Katie Hinderer | 06 July 2010
I’ve come to the conclusion that there are two types of women in this world. Those who buy clothes that are too big for them and those that buy clothes that are too small. Rarely have I come across someone who buys the right size all the time - especially when it comes to pants.

 
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