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We’re living in a time where we have more technology than ever for sharing our words, but we still constantly get misunderstood. One cause of this is that we simply don’t use enough punctuation in our ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. Proper Bar marks a turn of events for the NYC-born group that brought its upscale game-day brand ...
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Proper Bar. 300 K St., NW. Three months after opening their first New York bar, Manhattan Proper, Rob Zahn and Will Strozier found themselves in the path of a Category 3 hurricane. In November 2012, ...
Plans have emerged for a key piece of property in Uptown Dallas. Proper Hospitality—known for its design-driven luxury hotels in Austin, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and more—is bringing a hotel, ...
Let’s talk about the em dash. Not the little innocent hyphen, not its slightly more confident cousin, the en dash. No, I’m talking about the 'EM dash,' that long, dramatic line that AI looooooves to ...
Some expressions are hard to punctuate. Take the phrase “How about that”; too sprightly for a plain ordinary . , it is sometimes too ironic to justify an ebullient ! . More often than not, isn’t it ...
Is nothing sacred anymore? Now we can’t even text — text, the thing millennials practically invented on T9 keyboards — without being called out by Gen Z. The generation who banned skinny jeans and ...