
Marissa Matozzo
Lifestyle Reporter at New York Post
lifestyle reporter @nypost || music + culture writing @_theknockturnal @papermagazine @pastemagazine @bandsintown @shefinds || TNS @journodesign '21
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Marissa Matozzo
Take aurally. Turns out the ultimate anxiety remedy may not be in your medicine cabinet — but on Spotify. An eight-minute ambient track called “Weightless” by British band Marconi Union is being hailed as the musical equivalent of a chill pill. 3 The song was actually designed to de-stress listeners — and science says it works.
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yahoo.com | Marissa Matozzo
This new grad is celebrating with a post-college rite of passage — a gap year — only she’s doing it in her 70s. At 74, Dorotea Levy de Szekely — grandmother of three and self-proclaimed lifelong learner — just graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Hunter College, proving it’s never too late to hit the books or rewrite your own story.
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nypost.com | Marissa Matozzo
They’ve put the glitter in the gutter. Japan has officially cracked down on “kirakira” — meaning “shiny” or “glittery” — baby names, with a new law aimed at dimming the dazzle of outlandish monikers like Pikachu, Prince and, yes, Devil. Among the newly discouraged names? Jewel, Lovely, Kitty, Elsa, Prince, Naruto, Pikachu, Naiki (as in “Nike”), Pū (like Winnie-the-Pooh), Purin (like pudding), Daiya (meaning diamond), and Ōjisama (meaning prince), per the South China Morning Post.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Marissa Matozzo
It was a marriage made in Manhattan — and it brought Wall Street to a full stop. An extravagant Indian wedding parade, or baraat, turned the Financial District into a full-blown block party on Saturday, halting traffic and causing jaws to drop faster than a stock market crash.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Marissa Matozzo
Turns out Beethoven didn’t just sound intense — he looked it, too. Nearly 200 years after Ludwig van Beethoven’s death, scientists say they’ve finally pieced together what the famously moody maestro actually looked like — and let’s just say he wouldn’t exactly be mistaken for a people person, originally reported by the Daily Mail.
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had my Carrie Bradshaw moment today writing about the pitfalls of soft launches:

Soft launching your relationship on social media could spell failure — and other ways couples ruin love before it begins https://t.co/iPvaaPoFFX https://t.co/00U1hBKVou

my first story for @nypost as its new Lifestyle Reporter!

Controversial ‘jelly roll’ Botox is touted for puffy eyes — but some people should ‘avoid it,’ experts warn https://t.co/9d0CVAt4ym https://t.co/KCpHUaJKga

RT @shefinds: Don't be afraid of the guac-colored product in the tube: you end up with a rich, vampy red shade! #makeup #viral #makeuptren…