Dispatches from the everyday adventures of two regular women in New York. An Atlantic Edition, featuring long-form journalism by Atlantic writers, drawn from contemporary articles or classic storytelling from the magazine's 165-year archive.
Welcome to Lizzie and Kaitlyn's New York: Join two regular women as they recap small parties, weird dinners, and aimless evenings. Highlights include taking the Q train to Coney Island, an Uber to eat Garbage Plates, and a walk to a Crown Heights birthday party. Eclectic and endlessly funny, these dispatches invite you to get together and go nowhere with nobody all that famous.
Kaitlyn Tiffany is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she covers technology and culture.
tomorrow -- @space_clam and i will be talking about our email newsletter FAMOUS PEOPLE, now a book called ON NOBODY FAMOUS, with the great @elcush!! in one of the best buildings in new york https://t.co/K7IXlipmbq
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. @kait_tiffany and @space_clam chat to @NylonMag about the greatest parties featured in their new book ON NOBODY FAMOUS – from a Winona Ryder-themed backyard soiree to a Brooklyn arm-wrestling competition! https://t.co/npSZvkQ8iF
"[On Nobody Famous] captures the idiosyncrasies of regular-degulars living in New York City in a way like HBO's High Maintenance or How To With John Wilson: not in big bursts of glamor, but in the tiny moments of absurdity." --Sophia June, Nylon
"Lizzie Plaugic and Kaitlin Tiffany [...] run around New York [...] capturing the city with observational humor that's a treat to read." --Sophia June, Nylon