< Back to front page
Text size
–
+
Miss Conduct multimedia extravaganza
I'll be chatting tomorrow from noon to 1 on the new & improved boston.com, so please join me! It's like talk radio, but with typos.
And speaking of talk radio, I'll be on the Peter Blute show this Friday morning at 9:35, on WCRN 830 AM. Also--'cause I am becoming the queen of WCRN--on the Dining Out Metrowest show on Saturday morning, at 8:40. I normally don't work on Saturdays, but ... um, I forgot, and said yes. So tune in for this one-time-only appearance! (And I will probably be blogging about that not working on Saturdays thing at some point in the future, too. It's sort of hard to define what "work" is in the modern world, sometimes, isn't it?)
About Miss Conduct Robin Abrahams writes the weekly "Miss Conduct" column for The Boston Globe Magazine.
contributor
Robin Abrahams writes the weekly "Miss Conduct" column for The Boston Globe Magazine. Robin, who has a PhD in psychology from Boston University, has worked as a theater publicist, organizational-change communications manager, editor, stand-up comedian, and professor of psychology and English. She lives in Cambridge with her husband, Marc Abrahams, founder of the Ig Nobel Prizes, which are given annually for achievements that first make people laugh and then make them think.
Who is Miss Conduct?
Robin Abrahams writes the weekly "Miss Conduct" column for The Boston Globe Magazine. Robin, who has a PhD in psychology from Boston University, has worked as a theater publicist, organizational-change communications manager, editor, stand-up comedian, and professor of psychology and English. She lives in Cambridge with her husband, Marc Abrahams, founder of the Ig Nobel Prizes, which are given annually for achievements that first make people laugh and then make them think.





