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New York Moves

Fall 2020
Magazine

Moves Magazine is a lifestyle magazine for city women (and men), unafraid to ask hard questions. We take on social, political, and global topics and show how women are shaping the world we live in today. Written with a progressive vibe, the magazine offers a provocative, often polemic view of society; an askance look at the world we live in.

New York Moves

C’Est Si Bon • Sommelier Philippe Sauriat gives us his much sought view of Burgundy wine and leaves us in no doubt if we don’t take his advice we are missing du vin exceptionnel, extraodinaire et tout simplement, le meilleur! Merci M. Sauriat.

Contributors

tweedledee tweetledum • That particularly American and seemingly intractable conflict between liberties and rights—a zero sum game with one directly proportional to the other—needs to be set aside. In a shrinking world where others are gaining on us at an alarming rate, we need to recognize that what we have, what the founders gave us, far outweighs anything we are squabbling about.

Emily in Paris

Live Now… Or Pay Later!

Catherine Hernandez-Blades • With a place in the nation’s 50 most influential CMOs and a Moves Power Women alumnae to boot, Catherine Hernandez-Blades is the epitome of success and the perfect icon for the next generation

Asia Kate Dillon • “…activism and art go hand in hand…”

Music Makers

Movie Makers

A Woman Should Know Her Place In The Tech World! It’s Right, Smack, Bang AT THE TOP!

Norah O’Donnell • CBS Evening News gives anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell the perfect platform for her unique combination of talent, presentation and charisma. Sharp intellect, clarity of thought and film star looks put her at the very top of her trade. Center stage in the network’s recent election coverage, Emmy Award winner O’Donnell has covered five presidential elections, interviewed many notables (even Royalty), and countless world leaders (including the only American conversation with Saudi leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. And yes she did ask him about Jamal Khashoggi.)

Time

Skeet Ulrich • He looks like everybody’s favorite bad boy but Skeet Ulrich is really a pussycat at heart… then again, you’ve seen the state of your living room when Topcat isn’t pleased!

Maggie Q • “… we’re not saying that climate doesn’t change, we’re saying that it’s changing too rapidly, …”

Thinking About Thinking • WHAT IS THE MOST CONTAGIOUS PARASITE THE ANSWER? AN IDEA A MILLENNIAL’S MUSING ON THE NATURE OF A THOUGHT

David Dastmalchian • To get a 100% Critics Review on Rotten Tomatoes is no small potatoes. David Dastmalchian’s 2019 movie Teacher gave him the space to develop and inhabit a character that lead him into what might well be the 2021 blockbuster of next year, Dune. But movies aside, Dastmalchian is promoting his latest venture, Count Crowley, a comic book in which he seems to have brought together his life experiences in a mock horror story that is thrilling his legions of fans.

Virtual Preview: Moves Power Women 2020 • advocates women’s rights, social fairness and equal opportunity. It is a celebration of women from all spheres who endorse these aims and make a difference. An example and role model for future generations of young women, our nominees lead by example, are accommodating and flexible by nature, yet strong and immovable on points of principle.

Aija Mayrock • COMBINE COURAGE AND INSIGHT WITH CLARITY OF THOUGHT AND A WAY WITH WORDS AND YOU GET THIS EXCITING PERFORMANCE ARTIST FROM NYC. WHAT A FUTURE \!

Free At Last • Are women at last escaping from the clutches of an agenda set long ago by Cromagnon Man’s fear of sliding scale sexuality where we can be what we want to be and not what society and all its restrictive (and self-serving) norms, expects us to...


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 160 Publisher: New York Moves Edition: Fall 2020

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  • Release date: January 8, 2021

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Moves Magazine is a lifestyle magazine for city women (and men), unafraid to ask hard questions. We take on social, political, and global topics and show how women are shaping the world we live in today. Written with a progressive vibe, the magazine offers a provocative, often polemic view of society; an askance look at the world we live in.

New York Moves

C’Est Si Bon • Sommelier Philippe Sauriat gives us his much sought view of Burgundy wine and leaves us in no doubt if we don’t take his advice we are missing du vin exceptionnel, extraodinaire et tout simplement, le meilleur! Merci M. Sauriat.

Contributors

tweedledee tweetledum • That particularly American and seemingly intractable conflict between liberties and rights—a zero sum game with one directly proportional to the other—needs to be set aside. In a shrinking world where others are gaining on us at an alarming rate, we need to recognize that what we have, what the founders gave us, far outweighs anything we are squabbling about.

Emily in Paris

Live Now… Or Pay Later!

Catherine Hernandez-Blades • With a place in the nation’s 50 most influential CMOs and a Moves Power Women alumnae to boot, Catherine Hernandez-Blades is the epitome of success and the perfect icon for the next generation

Asia Kate Dillon • “…activism and art go hand in hand…”

Music Makers

Movie Makers

A Woman Should Know Her Place In The Tech World! It’s Right, Smack, Bang AT THE TOP!

Norah O’Donnell • CBS Evening News gives anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell the perfect platform for her unique combination of talent, presentation and charisma. Sharp intellect, clarity of thought and film star looks put her at the very top of her trade. Center stage in the network’s recent election coverage, Emmy Award winner O’Donnell has covered five presidential elections, interviewed many notables (even Royalty), and countless world leaders (including the only American conversation with Saudi leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. And yes she did ask him about Jamal Khashoggi.)

Time

Skeet Ulrich • He looks like everybody’s favorite bad boy but Skeet Ulrich is really a pussycat at heart… then again, you’ve seen the state of your living room when Topcat isn’t pleased!

Maggie Q • “… we’re not saying that climate doesn’t change, we’re saying that it’s changing too rapidly, …”

Thinking About Thinking • WHAT IS THE MOST CONTAGIOUS PARASITE THE ANSWER? AN IDEA A MILLENNIAL’S MUSING ON THE NATURE OF A THOUGHT

David Dastmalchian • To get a 100% Critics Review on Rotten Tomatoes is no small potatoes. David Dastmalchian’s 2019 movie Teacher gave him the space to develop and inhabit a character that lead him into what might well be the 2021 blockbuster of next year, Dune. But movies aside, Dastmalchian is promoting his latest venture, Count Crowley, a comic book in which he seems to have brought together his life experiences in a mock horror story that is thrilling his legions of fans.

Virtual Preview: Moves Power Women 2020 • advocates women’s rights, social fairness and equal opportunity. It is a celebration of women from all spheres who endorse these aims and make a difference. An example and role model for future generations of young women, our nominees lead by example, are accommodating and flexible by nature, yet strong and immovable on points of principle.

Aija Mayrock • COMBINE COURAGE AND INSIGHT WITH CLARITY OF THOUGHT AND A WAY WITH WORDS AND YOU GET THIS EXCITING PERFORMANCE ARTIST FROM NYC. WHAT A FUTURE \!

Free At Last • Are women at last escaping from the clutches of an agenda set long ago by Cromagnon Man’s fear of sliding scale sexuality where we can be what we want to be and not what society and all its restrictive (and self-serving) norms, expects us to...


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