If you spent your childhood spellbound by Hayao Miyazaki's world, do step onto the fourth floor of the Academy Museum. Admire the genius; become entranced by the artistry behind the scenes and the magic on screen. Melt at the sight of little girls dressed up as Kiki—giant red bow, little black cat, ... Read More
Five Things (10.29.21)
1. This article from The Atlantic, "A Profession is Not a Personality." For as long as I can remember, being an Independent Career Woman—essentially a Sheryl Sandberg Lean In heroine—was my only goal. To me, this was both the pinnacle of success and the best possible form of rebellion against the ... Read More
Slow Burn
It finally feels like fall here in L.A.: it's crisp, cool, and just cold enough for chunky knitwear. Hot tea is no longer a cute habit, but an essential for surviving dips below 60°F. House slippers, too, are important for well-being; cold feet are either a symptom of blocked qi, cause impaired ... Read More



