Last month, LA Weekly published an article “Why Is It So Hard For Angelenos To Love The Valley”, in which the writer considers getting a new cell phone number to …
Happy Birthday, Beautiful
This photograph was taken on an American Airlines flight (Los Angeles to New York City) just before the 2016 Presidential election. Like a lot of people, I was surprised, confused, …
The Bay Area knows how to Curry
OK, I couldn’t resist using a pun in the title, but it doesn’t make it any less true. Silicon Valley know its Indian food. Attribute it to what you may; …
San Francisco: Gray skies make for belly laughs
I’ve been to the Bay Area more times than I can count. Hella times. I’ve celebrated a Warriors win at the local pub, written my name on the walls at …
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Montreal
A fellow travel writer for the Telegraph recently asked, “Half Paris, half Brooklyn– is Montreal the perfect city?” And I think I’d have to agree. I spent the last two weeks …
On the Trishlist: A First Date at The New York City Public Library
As a writer and avid fan of Sex and the City, The New York Pubic Library had inched its way up the bucket list. Who doesn’t remember Carrie Bradshaw walking up …
On the Trishlist: The Nomad Hotel
In my last blog post, I mentioned there was no place like NYC. That applies to a lot of different things- the hustle, the grind, the insane prices- most of …
Tea & Tulips at Bryant Park
Before I moved to New York City, people had warned me about “the city that never sleeps.” I thought I knew what to expect– I’ve lived in London, Washington D.C., …
Brooklyn’s Avocaderia: AvocaDON’T do it
Every Sunday, I come up with a shortlist of things I want to do and see for the week. Like most people, I ask friends or keep an eye out …
Pop of color on an otherwise cloudy day
I spent Sunday exploring Brooklyn’s DUMBO with a friend who was in town visiting from San Francisco. I joked that she brought the bay’s gloom with her as the weather …