Jennifer Miller, The New York Times

Jennifer Miller

The New York Times

New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • The New York Times
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Fast Company
  • Thrillist

Past articles by jennifer:

Is an Algorithm Less Racist Than a Loan Officer?

Digital mortgage platforms have the potential to reduce discrimination. But automated systems provide rich opportunities to perpetuate bias, too. → Read More

Can You Curate a Town?

Even Walmart wants to bring back ye olde Main Street. → Read More

The Dress Doctor Is In

Dawnn Karen of the Fashion Institute of Technology is a leader in the growing field of fashion psychology — or why we want what we think we want. → Read More

What Can an Online Dating Coach Do for You?

Experts are standing by 24-7, ready to advise — for a price — on how to respond to the latest Mr. or Ms. Swipe Right. → Read More

Tired of Twee Edison Bulbs? Bring On the Neon

Bright lights pop up again in big cities. “We want the promise that everything is going to be O.K.,” one historian said. “We want the joy back.” → Read More

Mary Stuart Masterson, Actress and Beekeeper

Thirty years after starring in the John Hughes movie “Some Kind of Wonderful,” she’s starting a production studio in the Hudson Valley of New York. → Read More

Keeping Up, on Camera, Is No Longer Just for the Kardashians

A growing number of entrepreneurs are turning their lives into do-it-yourself reality shows, hiring videographers to document their every move. → Read More

Suffering for Your Art? Maybe You Need a Patron

Wealthy individuals, grant-making foundations and others turn to a model reminiscent of the Renaissance that focuses on a creators’ full career, not just a piece or a collection. → Read More

These Women’s Magazines Aren’t Just for Women

Enough with sex and diet tips: Several publications are going with deeply reported articles. → Read More

Yarn Bombing Hits the High Street

The clients for London Kaye, a crochet artist, have included Starbucks, Miller Lite, Valentino, Gap and Progressive car insurance. → Read More

When New Parents Have Sex, What Do They Do With Their Babies?

Caroline feared discomfort. Her husband feared having sex inches away from their infant. → Read More

Men Have Book Clubs, Too

An all-male book club in California has a rule: “No books by women about women.” → Read More

A New Dimension in Home Buying: Virtual Reality

The technology is expected to transform the real estate industry, and, many say, make house-hunting more efficient. → Read More

My Husband Freaked Out After Our Wedding

"It was like he was operating under a new set of stifling expectations associated with 'married life.'" → Read More

Growing Families That Stay Put

Some families are crowding together for the sake of preserving close-knit neighborhood relationships, especially those forged among children. → Read More

Cut Down On Electricity Costs With Some Help From The Egyptian Sun God

A new ad from clean energy firm SolarCity brings the muscled, falcon-faced Ra right into your home. → Read More

How to Get Free Stuff While Pregnant

Start by asking the cashier at Target, “Do you have a pregnant lady discount?” → Read More

This Virtual Reality Project Promises To Bring Dead Loved Ones Back To Life

Project Elysium offers a new way to grieve in the 21st century. → Read More

This 3-Minute Drama Is Another Masterclass In Thai Sadvertising

Telecom Company True Move H is back with even more pathos, humanity and tears. → Read More

Pepsi's New Global Campaign Features A Game Of Drone Football

After watching "Drone Football" your ordinary soccer game will feel as boring as golf. → Read More