Amanda Jenks "Around Town with Amanda Jenks" Now Online at New York's Very Best
New York's Very Best, Manhattan's online concierge and Big Apple information resource, to feature Amanda Jenks' "Around Town With Amanda Jenks" column, covering “the hotspots and the not-spots, the heroes and the zeros.”
New York, NY, January 05, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Popular lifestyle columnist Amanda Jenks’s will be a featured contributor on New York’s Very Best, the online guide to Manhattan food, drink, and nightlife. Her column “Around Town with Amanda Banks” a chronicle of her social and business life in the Big Apple, and has been called “Sex and the City” for the 21st century.
Jenks, at the tender age of 20-something, has quickly risen through the ranks of New York social reportage, a world that is at once frenetic, competitive, and fabulous. Amanda says her mantra, “What do I wear, what do I write?” is the embodiment of her life covering the New York party scene.
Known to be one of the hardest working social journalists, Amanda’s day is one that begins early every day, despite the numerous late evenings with complex itineraries. It’s coffee, danish and a laptop for Amanda’s breakfast, sorting out the myriad of details from the prior evening’s whirl while gearing up for the busy day ahead. A morning interview with Lazlo, an up-and-coming interior designer who’s become all the rage, then a quick bite for lunch with one of New York’s most recognizable news anchors, a private screening of the new indie film “Roberto, Roberto”, and a tasting dinner with her attorney Fred hosted by Events and Every Day caterers make today a busy, yet typical day.
Amanda’s frank style of reporting will appear bi-weekly on New York’s Very Best (http://www.newyorksverybest.com), where she’ll entertain her readers while she puts the journalistic spotlight on “the hotspots and the not-spots, the heroes and the zeros.”
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Jenks, at the tender age of 20-something, has quickly risen through the ranks of New York social reportage, a world that is at once frenetic, competitive, and fabulous. Amanda says her mantra, “What do I wear, what do I write?” is the embodiment of her life covering the New York party scene.
Known to be one of the hardest working social journalists, Amanda’s day is one that begins early every day, despite the numerous late evenings with complex itineraries. It’s coffee, danish and a laptop for Amanda’s breakfast, sorting out the myriad of details from the prior evening’s whirl while gearing up for the busy day ahead. A morning interview with Lazlo, an up-and-coming interior designer who’s become all the rage, then a quick bite for lunch with one of New York’s most recognizable news anchors, a private screening of the new indie film “Roberto, Roberto”, and a tasting dinner with her attorney Fred hosted by Events and Every Day caterers make today a busy, yet typical day.
Amanda’s frank style of reporting will appear bi-weekly on New York’s Very Best (http://www.newyorksverybest.com), where she’ll entertain her readers while she puts the journalistic spotlight on “the hotspots and the not-spots, the heroes and the zeros.”
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516-431-6568
www.newyorksverybest.com
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