15-year old Tavi Gevinson |
One of the many reasons I like NPR is the variety of intelligent programming they offer. (Frequent readers of my blog will attest to the fact that I like a lot of different things.) The content on NPR is not only varied but in-depth and timely.
An example is a recent program highlighting Tavi Gevinson, a brilliant and fascinating young lady who calls herself the Style Rookie. Her fashion sense has earned this remarkable young lady an international following.
- Tavi has her own Wiki page
- I really enjoyed Tavi's lively personality in this YouTube video
- Here is Tavi's blog which she started 4 years ago at age 11
- Tavi's Tumblr site
- Here is a recent interview with Tavi which appeared in the New York Magazine
- Here is a link to Tavi's most recent project, Rookie, a magazine for teen-aged girls
- Finally, here is a link to the event that launched this homage: Tavi Gevinson plays Not My Job with Peter Segal on NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me.
A toast:
- Here's to a young lady with a style all her own, and the courage to pursue it.
- And here's to the curious people who pay attention to just how wonderful the world can be.
- And here's to NPR and blogs and e-magazines that are creating the connections.
I listen to and support National Public Radio on my local member station, WAMU 88.5 FM, broadcasting from nearby American University.
This post is dedicated to my pal, Blue Lou, for two reasons: (a) today is his birthday, and (b) his daughter blogs about fashion. Lou, if your daughter is not already a Tavi fan, here is a chance for the birthday boy to earn some Dad points. (We can never have enough of those, right?) My gift to you is a gift you can give to her. Cheers, my friend!
Many thanks. I will pass this on to my daughter, @trippplethread on Twitter. Fashion and daughters, the gifts that keep on giving...
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