Author: Hannah Miet

The Best and Worst 'Fifty Shades' Audio Narrators

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Whose voice should narrate a ridiculously successful erotic novel, and whose voice would creep us out? 

By Hannah Miet

Jul 17, 2012

Espresso, Underwear, and Early Mornings: How to Work From Home

There are temptations at home that do not exist in traditional work spaces. We asked some hyper-productive friends of The Atlantic Wire who work from home to explain their strategies, and what it is they do all day. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 16, 2012

All the Opinion That's Fit to Print About Breast-Feeding

This weekend in The New York Times, two writers put their two cents into the piggy bank that is America's Obsession with Breast-feeding. One is a woman. The other is a man. Let's talk it out. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 15, 2012

Newark Mayor Cory Booker on Weed Law, Romney, and Why He's Not Vegan

Newark Mayor Cory Booker opened his internet doors to Reddit users in an "Ask Me Anything" session on Sunday. He explained, among other things, what went through his mind when he ran into that burning building.

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 10, 2012

The Epic Awesomeness of Robert de La Rochefoucauld, World War II Secret Agent

Count Robert de La Rochefoucauld, who fought for France in World War II as an epically awesome secret agent with the British, died this spring at 88. Drawing from two recent obituaries, one in today's New York Times and the other in The Telegraph, we bring you highlights from the life of one of the world's most fascinating men. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 9, 2012

Bahrain Activist Jailed for a Tweet

Nabeel Rajab, activist and president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, was sentenced to three months behind bars on Monday, for posting a tweet that criticized Bahrain's prime minister, Prince Khalifa bin Sulman al-Khalifa.

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 9, 2012

Egypt's Parliament Is Set to Convene, Defying Military Council

Egypt's parliament speaker Saad al-Katatni announced today that the lower house of the assembly will meet at noon on Tuesday. The announcement was made one day after Egypt's new President Mohammed Mursi ordered the assembly to reopen, defying the military council's decision to dissolve it last month. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 9, 2012

Bloomberg: 'If You Want to Kill Yourself, I Guess You Have a Right to Do it'

At a press conference today, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was asked about an upcoming march in protest of his proposed soda ban. The Mayor made it clear that he was less than amused. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 9, 2012

Spike Lee Shook Romney's Hand, Favors Bloomberg's Soda Ban, and More

Spike Lee shook Mitt Romney's hand, favors Bloomberg's soda ban, thinks we will gentrify The Atlantic Ocean, and other highlights from his New York Magazine interview with Will Leitch. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 9, 2012

Times-Picayune Reporter is Mad as Hell and She's Not Going to Take This Anymore

In the latest news from what once was One of the Great American Newspapers: A Times-Picayune reporter writes a (justifiably angry) letter to the paper's publishers; Several of the paper's renowned, award-winning reporters decline offers from the newly configured NOLA Media Group. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 8, 2012

Ernest Borgnine, of 'Marty' and 'Mermaidman' Fame, Dies at 95

Film and television actor Ernest Borgnine, who won an Oscar for his portrayal of a lonely, living-with-mom, butcher-from-the-Bronx in 1955's Marty -- and much later voiced the "Mermaidsman" character in Spongebob Squarepants -- died on Sunday is Los Angeles. He was 95, and never retired.

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 3, 2012

The Best of Alec Baldwin's Now-Dead Twitter Page

Alec Baldwin, prolific tweeter and anti-paparrazi activist, (who is also -- we've heard -- an actor), quit Twitter on Monday. His parting words: "It's been fun." Instead of wallowing in grief, let's remember the good times. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 3, 2012

New York City is Backwards and Dated (When It Comes to Elections)

New York Times editorial set to print on Tuesday highlights a ridiculous truth: unlike the rest of New York State, New York City still counts its ballots by hand. And not very well.  

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 2, 2012

Beach Reads for Smart People, a List by Stephen Elliott, Sasha Frere-Jones and Others

We don't know when it was determined that we could not read books of substance on the beach. But with the help of some literary-minded friends of The Atlantic Wire, we're calling hogwash on this verdict. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 1, 2012

Box Office Report

Box Office Report: Seth MacFarlane's 'Ted' Breaks Records

This weekend was the first weekend in history that two R-rated films grossed more than $20 million on the same weekend. One starred a male stripper and the other starred a stoned stuffed animal.  

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 1, 2012

40 Ounces of Freedom: Big Soda Fights Bloomberg's Ban

The American soft-drink industry does not want you to think about fatness. Because Bloomberg's ban on large sodas is not about obesity. It's about freedom. Fries. Freedom fries. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 1, 2012

The Sunday Grind

Boehner Is Shocked; Democrats Argue We Should Stop Arguing

Republicans and Democrats are not about to make nice over health care reform anytime soon. Obviously. But in case you wanted more evidence, we present: Members of Congress and Other Political Figures on Sunday talk shows.

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 1, 2012

Report: Roberts Switched Views on Health Care Law

Chief Justice John Roberts originally sided with the Supreme Court's four conservative justices to strike down the Affordable Care Act, but later changed his position and formed an alliance with liberals to uphold President Obama's health care reform law.

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By Hannah Miet

Jul 1, 2012

Hong Kong's New Leader: Not So Popular

Hong Kong's new chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, was sworn in on Sunday. He was later welcomed by hundreds of thousands of protestors who were angry at -- among other things -- him.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 25, 2012

Orbitz Guides Mac Users to Pricier Hotels

The superiority complex of Mac users has been confirmed, again. And we will pay for it.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 25, 2012

Wi-Fi on Subways: There Go Our Personal Lives

The subway used to be a place where New Yorkers could think, read, or openly gawk at strangers. Now we'll be checking our work email.  

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 25, 2012

Why No Saudi Women Qualify for the Olympic Games

The Saudi Arabian woman most likely to compete in this summer's Olympic Games, 20-year-old show jumper Dalma Malhas, does not qualify.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 25, 2012

Gay Pride Re-cap

As the street sweepers clear the glitter from the sidewalks and our cities fade back to their dull, non-rainbow colors, we bring you some dispatches from pride weekend.  

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 25, 2012

Sandusky Defense Seizes on Sloppy Editing by NBC News for Appeal

Lawyers for Jerry Sandusky plan to appeal his conviction on the grounds that an NBC interview with the former coach, which was played for jurors, contained an editing error. Sound familiar?

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 24, 2012

Saudi Arabia Will Let One Woman Compete in This Summer's Olympics

Women in Saudi Arabia are forbidden from driving, but they can now compete in this summer's Olympic Games. Well, one of them can. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 24, 2012

One of the Rarest Creatures in the World Is Now Dead

Lonesome George, a giant and awesome tortoise believed to be the last of his subspecies, died on Sunday at the Galapagos National Park.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 19, 2012

Don't Get Your Hopes Up About Weed Decriminalization

Remember how New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called for the decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana in public view? That was kind of fun, wasn't it? 

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 19, 2012

Lil Wayne Pulled Nicki Minaj From Summer Jam Because She's Female

Lil Wayne explained that he pulled Nicki Minaj from Summer Jam because...women ought to be respected. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 18, 2012

Dharun Ravi Will Leave Jail Early, Won't be Deported

Dharun Ravi, the former Rutgers student convicted of using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate, Tyler Clementi, is scheduled to be released from jail on Tuesday morning. He will not face deportation proceedings upon his release.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 18, 2012

Compulsive Overeating: All the Addiction, None of the Street Cred

Caitlin Moran's personal essay "I Know Why the Fat Lady Sings," calls compulsive overeating "the most pointlessly secret of miseries" for women.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 12, 2012

Beyoncé Hints at Inspiration for her Baby's Name

All celebrities are required to make terrible choices when it comes to naming their children. It's in the celebrity handbook. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 12, 2012

The Dingo Did, in Fact, Take Her Baby

32 years after Lindy Chamblerlain's baby disappeared, a coroner ruled that her baby was killed by a dingo, just as she had famously claimed. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 11, 2012

Android Users Have Large Heads

People who own iPhones are "in a cult." Android users have "slightly larger than average heads." These were some of the assumptions explored by Queena Kim in a segment that aired Monday on American Public Media's Marketplace.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 11, 2012

'Blind Date' Yacht Explosion Likely a Lame Hoax

The initial report came in around 4 p.m. on Monday. An explosion on a yacht named Blind Date sent 21 passengers adrift off the coast of New Jersey, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 5, 2012

Should You Watch Tonight's Transit of Venus or Take a Nice Nap?

This evening, Venus will slide into alignment with the orbits of the Earth and the Sun. This will not happen again until the year 2117, when we will all be dead.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 5, 2012

The Three Most Quotable Quotes from Obama's New York Fundraisers

President Barack Obama was joined by former President Bill Clinton at a trio of campaign fundraisers in New York Monday night, collecting at $3.6 million, according to The Associated Press, and offering these quotes in return.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 5, 2012

Canadian Foot Mailing Suspect Caught Reading Stories About Himself

An allegedly cross-dressing, body-part-mailing, horror-movie-style murderer was arrested in Berlin on Monday night, Melissa Eddy reported in The New York Times. The suspect, who is said to be a Canadian porn star, was spotted in an internet cafe, reading the news... about himself. 

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 4, 2012

Protesting the New Orleans Way: A Tailgate Rally to Save the Times-Picayune

Roughly 300 New Orleanians packed into a parking lot Monday evening to express their frustration with the recent announcement that Advance Publications, Inc, owner of the city's Pulitzer-winning newspaper, The Times-Picayune, would cut the paper's print circulation down to three days a week and dramatically shrink its newsroom.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 4, 2012

After a Radio Diss and Twitter Fight, Nicki Minaj Skips Summer Jam

Only hours before Nicki Minaj was scheduled to perform at Hot 97's Summer Jam concert, The Twitters blew up with the news that the chart-topping, neon-beehive-wig-wearing M.C. would not show.

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