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E-mail us at mgluck@thevoguecity.com Prices go up and prices go down, but this year they're going every which way. While it's difficult to predict how the economy will impact the cost of products and services, there are several sure bets on both ends of the scale. Here are a few predictions.
GOING UP
Orange Juice
The FDA discovered "low levels" of a fungicide in the 2011 orange crop imported from Brazil, the world's largest produce of oranges.
Airfare
More people want to fly,...
Click to read more » Through the ages, women have never had a lack of complaints about the inequalities between men and women. Particularly when it comes to romance, dating and age, there's always been a lot to complain about. I wish I could say that I am not about to contribute to that litany of gripes, but oh no, I'm about to jump right in.
So, this whole "Cougar" thing. I wouldn't mind if that term got lost in the Bronx Zoo and was never heard from again. Or was shot...
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13 January 2009
Emma Dinzebach
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Emma is a professional fundraiser by day, freelance writer by night, currently writing her first collective memoir. In addition to being wined and dined, Emma spends her time exposing the idiosyncrasies the city’s nightlife devotees and spontaneously psychoanalyzing others. She enjoys: hockey players, sneakerheads, cooked-to-perfection polenta, and she cannot live without: extra dirty martinis, dance offs, sample sales, The New York Times Book Review, and kissing. Favorite saying: “You’re beautiful. Never change.” Website:
L.A. born and bred writer Wendy Wong trades in sunshine and surf for subways, snow, and Shake Shack. Armed with MetroCard in hand, the recent East Coast convert is coming to terms with the fact that a 20-minute wait at Trader Joe’s is the norm and that Shake Shack is the closest thing to In-N-Out east of Arizona. Having experienced her first snowstorm and subsequent lack of cold weathered gear, she’s now on the look out for her first pair of rain boots and a proper winter coat—that is, when she isn’t on the hunt for the latest home décor trends. Website: 