Category Archives: Liz

Middle Gray Or: The Usual

by Liz Galvao I have nightmares from time to time that I’m sent back to high school. I had one yesterday morning. I was sitting in a classroom next to a friend of mine. “I can’t believe I’m back in high school,” I said to her. “I’d rather go back to college before I went back [...]
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At the Corner of Unpaid & Avenue Q

by Liz Galvao Last night I was standing in a hot room on the sixteenth floor of a high-rise in midtown Manhattan, surrounded by a dozen or so ridiculously cute little girls and their mothers, who varied from your typical high-strung stage mom to the patient good sport. One of the former stood two [...]
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We Don’t Care About The Millenials!

by Liz Galvao Young people don’t know anything, but think they know everything. I believe that I know at least this much. One thing I admit to not knowing is when exactly I will accept being lumped into a pre-labeled generation. My parents proudly identify themselves as Baby Boomers, yet I find it nothing but irritating to [...]
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INTRODUCING: Liz Galvao, Private Eye

So, this is exciting! When I had the idea to make a blog about pyramidroming (OK, so back then it didn’t have a name yet, whatever), I knew I’d need a fabulous friend to take on the beast with me. I was thinking of people I know who are smart, artistic, hilariously sarcastic and (yes) [...]
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