About Misstropolis

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Misstropolis is a next generation magazine… a smart, sophisticated source of information on things that matter to modern women. Like how to feel good about having a career and being a super mama, how to keep up with arts, culture and fashion even with no spare time, how to stay healthy and whole despite never ending demands and how to give back even if it feels like there’s nothing left to give.

We are a community of inspirational, dynamic women and a virtual, real time source of information, entertainment and support whenever you need it.

Whether your passion is for cooking or eating out, dressing up or slumming it, renting indie flicks or burying your head in a book, you won't want to miss Misstropolis.

Subscriptions are free; finding the information you need is easier than ever. And as always, we love your feedback. Please write with suggestions, ideas, rants or raves. We look forward to hearing from you.

Robin Hauck, Founder, Editor in Chief

A mad collector of magazines, art books, quotes and images, Robin finds inspiration everywhere from high art to debauched lowbrow humor. A mother of three girls, Robin has worked in London, LA, New York and Boston with the likes of Spike Jonze, Stephane Sednaoui, Pixar, Microsoft, and Bo Smith of the MFA Film Dept. She developed her love of the industry while working in production at Propaganda Films in LA, and representing directors and animators at Chelsea Pictures in NYC. She has a MS in media studies from MIT where beyond the classroom she worked with Microsoft developing games and wrote film reviews for the university press. She wrote about film for the Museum of Fine Arts and was Editor in Chief of the blog Beantowners.com before launching her own site, Misstropolis. If you want to know the recipe for her secret sauce, read carefully between the lines of every Misstropolis article, tell ALL your friends to do the same, and you just might find it.

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