Katherine Goldstein is an Associate Blog Editor for The Huffington Post. She writes regularly forBUST Magazine, among others. She is also a contributing editor to the book, "Secrets of '24': The Unauthorized Guide to the Political and Moral Issues Behind TV's Most Riveting Drama," (Sterling, 2007). Originally from Atlanta, GA, She graduated with Honors from Vassar College with a degree in Sociology and Asian Studies. She currently lives in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. You can read her work here.

Articles by Katherine Goldstein

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Hooray for V-Day! Eve Ensler and Kerry Washington Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of a Feminist Phenomenon, Profile, BUST, April/May 2008

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Women as Weapons of War, Book Review, BUST, Feb/March 2008

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Love, Indian Style: Feature on Indian Arranged Marriage, BUST Oct/Nov 2007

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Clam-a-Rama: Pluck 'em, Shuck 'em and Suck 'em Down with this Beginners Guide to Clamming, BUST, August/September 2007

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Music Review: Elliott Smith's New Moon BUST June/July 2007

Coming to the website soon.

 

Feature: "Uptown Vs. Downtown: What better way to find out what families love about their neighborhoods, then ask them." New York Family, April, 2007.

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Food Review: “Chiles Y Chocolate: Riding the rails at Park Slope’s Oaxacan Kitchen.” New York Press, 3/7/07.

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Food Review: “Thank God for Chavella’s: Creating a revolution one taco at a time.”
New York Press, 2/14/07.

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Op-Ed: “Fighting Ad Overload.” AM New York, 1/24/07.

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Food Review: “New Bahn Mi on the Block: Vietnamese at the sparkly new Paris Sandwich.” New York Press, 1/24/07.

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"Metropolis 101." New York Press, 12/20/06 .

A sassy first-person essay on what you need to know when you move to New York City.

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Op-Ed: “Not Buying it.” AM New York, 12/22/06.

Op-Ed about Christmas, consumerism and charitable giving.

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Op-Ed: “Rethinking Marriage” AM New York, 11/28/06.
My first published article in New York. It’s about marriage and civil unions.

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