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Office Hours: Alice Hines, Writer (Audio)

Nov 07, 2018
Produced by Food New York.

Navigating the difficulties of love and dating is a large part of forming your identity and Alice is generous enough to give us a personal take, with personal experiences included.

This interview includes readings of the following articles:

"My Tinder Date Lied. Was I The Creep?", The New York Times, September 2018

"Why I Talk To Men Who Catcall Me", Gawker, November 2014

"The Retired Dominatrix Teaching Women the Game", The New York Times, January 2018

Alice's interview originally aired on November 7, 2018.

Alice Hines is a writer in New York City. She’s written essays, criticism, news, and features for the New York Times, T Magazine, Bloomberg Businessweek, the Outline, the Huffington Post, Smithsonian, N+1, the New Yorker, The Cut, Grub Street, Garage, Vice, and the Village Voice, among other publications. She also copywrites for fashion brands and start-ups. She previously worked as an editor of Vestoj, a platform for critical thinking on fashion, and in e-commerce at the concept store Opening Ceremony. Before that, she studied Comparative Literature at Brown University. She grew up in South Carolina but is told she no longer has an accent.

Food Radio is a radio station started by Food New York. For season one, Office Hours, we took over a storefront in Chinatown and interviewed over 50 artists, designers, chefs, architects, entrepreneurs, and one politician, all to find out how they managed to make money doing what they love. The space was open for anyone to visit, hang out, attend workshops and ask questions. All of the interviews were recorded live. A special thanks goes out to Jelisa Blumberg, Wave Farm, Montez Press Radio and Patrick Nininger.