Perelman wears a a shirt and dress by SILK LAUNDRY. You don’t hear many people referring to themselves as bloggers anymore but, as has been the case throughout her career, Deb Perelman is happy to be an exception. “I’m down with still being called a blogger, ” she says with a smile when we meet at a chic coffee shop in Manhattan’s East Village. We’re a stone’s throw from the apartment that she shares with her husband, Alex, and their two children, Jacob, 13, and Anna, 7. “I guess I’m This story is from Kinfolk Issue Forty-Six Buy Now Related Stories Arts & Culture Issue 51 On The Shelf Writer Claire-Louise Bennett reflects on her process. Arts & Culture Issue 50 Angela Trimbur “I’m talking to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority…. I want to do a rat king ballet in the subway.” Arts & Culture Issue 50 On the Shelf Writer Hua Hsu on faxes and friendship. Food Issue 49 Andy Baraghani Out of the kitchen, and onto your plates, shelves and screens. Arts & Culture Issue 49 Amalie Smith The Danish arts writer finding clarity between the lines. Food Issue 48 Rose Chalalai Singh On cooking for the art world elite.
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