Brittany Moseley is an aspiring journalist living and working in Cleveland, Ohio. She graduated from Kent State University with a degree in magazine journalism and a minor in women’s studies. She fell in love with New York City during the summer of 2009, while she was an editorial intern at InStyle magazine. She was also a music intern for northeast Ohio's alternative weekly Cleveland Scene. After her internship ended, she went on to freelance for Cleveland Scene until she graduated college. One day she hopes to write for all the magazines that grace her bookshelf. For now, she works for a PR company full time and freelances on the side. When she isn’t working or writing, Brittany enjoys listening to music, practicing yoga, reading, and attempting The New York Times Sunday crossword. You can read her blog at http://brittanymoseley.com and follow her on twitter @brittany0925.
Brittany Moseley — Author
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The New Face of Soul Music
When I learned that Allen Stone was opening for Jack’s Mannequin’s January 29 show at the Cleveland House of Blues, my first thought was, ‘Who?’ After a quick Google search for Stone, my next thought was,...
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The Baking Gospel According to SprinkleBakes
SprinkleBakes — it’s a phrase that triggers all your senses. It brings to mind sugary sweet confections, nonpareils, pink rain boots decorated with cupcakes, and puppies. Yes,...
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The Woman With The Paper Teacups
Cecilia Levy has a commanding presence. Even over Skype — the only method for our interview seeing as Levy’s in Sweden and I’m in Cleveland, Ohio — her voice is clear and strong....
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Home for the Holidays
As a kid, I remember piling into my mom’s car and driving to the neighborhood with the best Christmas lights. (In my case, it was Ramar Estates.) Strands of yellow, multi-colored fluorescent bulbs, icicle lights...
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Uncommon Threads: The best vintage stores in the cities you haven’t visited
Maybe it’s the recession. Maybe it’s because everything that’s old really is new again. Or maybe it’s just that digging through a closet full of musty-smelling clothes and...
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FringeNYC Celebrates 15 Years and Still No Mercy
New York City is the epitome of cutting edge. By the time a trend reaches the rest of the country, New York is already onto the next big thing. In a city teeming with creative energy,...
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The Ohio Ice-Cream Shop That Could
By my fifth tasting — the passion fruit frozen yogurt — I no longer feel overwhelmed. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams can do that to you. Queen city cayenne? Riesling poached pear? These...
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The Man Behind the Movement
The year was 2004, and Jesse Cohen was angry with Washington D.C. It wasn’t about politics or terrible traffic or hoards of school children everywhere. Cohen was fed up with the D.C. art scene.
During that...
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Gelato Made with Equal Parts Gumption and Luck
Bacon ice-cream — the mere mention of this salty sweet concoction is enough to send even the bravest ice-cream lover running to the nearest Ben and Jerry’s for a pint of Cherry Garcia. People love bacon...
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The Working Artist
Antoinette Wysocki was never keen on the idea of the starving artist. For her, the term conjures up images of 20-somethings fresh out of art school that spend their days peddling their...