Jeanne Muchnick

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Jeanne Muchnick, Daily Voice Deputy Editor, Content, has covered everything from baby advice for Parents Magazine to travel finds for The Rough Guides to human interest features for The New York Times to lifestyle insights for prevention.com. She has been a Senior Editor at top national women's magazines including Woman's World and Woman's Day and was instrumental in the launch of Gannett's InTown, Rockland and Putnam magazines. She is also the author of Dinner for Busy Moms, a 2010 Mom's Award winner. Among her favorite things to write about: Her neighbors and surrounding communities. So email her and fill her in on what's happening near you. And, follow her on Instagram @dailyvoicefeatures.

Jeanne was formerly a deputy editor at Daily Voice.

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Westchester Residents Get Oscar Nod But Miss Win For 'Foxcatcher' Westchester Residents Get Oscar Nod But Miss Win For 'Foxcatcher'
Westchester Residents Get Oscar Nod But Miss Win For 'Foxcatcher' MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- The old saying "It's an honor just to be nominated" held true for Mamaroneck High School graduates Dan Futterman and Bennett Miller at the 87th Academy Awards Sunday night. The two, nominated for their work on the film "Foxcatcher" -- Futterman got the nod for Best Original Screenplay along with E. Max Frye, while Miller got the nod for director -- were in the Dolby Theater audience -- but did not win. “Foxcatcher,” a drama based on true events, centers on John du Pont's efforts in hiring a pair of famous wrestling brothers to help train U.S. Olympians. Futterman …
Who Will Win The Oscars? Jacob Burns In Pleasantville Offers Contest, Prize Who Will Win The Oscars? Jacob Burns In Pleasantville Offers Contest, Prize
Who Will Win The Oscars? Jacob Burns In Pleasantville Offers Contest, Prize PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Who do you think will walk away with an Oscar on Feb. 22? Fill out the Jacob Burns Film Center’s Oscar Ballot and the person with the most correct answers will win a $200 JBFC gift card and a signed copy of Anjelica Huston's autobiography, "Watch Me." All entries must be received by 11:59 a.m., Eastern Time on Feb. 22. Limited to one entry per person. Go to http://burnsfilmcenter.org/films/2015-oscars to vote.  
Grab Your Popcorn, Says New Canaan Blogger, And Get Set For Oscar Night Grab Your Popcorn, Says New Canaan Blogger, And Get Set For Oscar Night
Grab Your Popcorn, Says New Canaan Blogger, And Get Set For Oscar Night NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- When you think "the movies," do you also think popcorn? With the biggest film night of the year coming up on Sunday, New Canaan resident Penny Klatell, who blogs at EatOutEatWell, says a good percentage of movie viewing people do.  Her blog points out the history -- as well as some fun recipes (bacon bourbon caramel anyone?) -- of popcorn, just in time for the Oscars. According to her research, the puffy goodness we know as popcorn is a strain of corn (from maize) cultivated in Central America about 8,000 years ago. North American whalers probably brought popcorn to…
Who Will Win The Oscars, Putnam? Who Will Win The Oscars, Putnam?
Who Will Win The Oscars, Putnam? PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Movie buffs, unite! Sunday marks the 87th Academy Awards. Who are you voting for? Let us know in the Comments area below as well as in our poll for Best Picture.
Fairfield University Film Professor Shares  Oscar Predictions Fairfield University Film Professor Shares  Oscar Predictions
Fairfield University Film Professor Shares Oscar Predictions FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- The Academy Awards may be just two days away, but the predictions have been going on for months. David Lerner, an assistant professor of Film, TV and Media Arts at Fairfield University, is predicting a two-horse Best Picture race between "Boyhood" and "Birdman," with the possibility of a director's split: "Boyhood" may win the Oscar while "Birdman" grabs Best Director honors. "That happened last year with '12 Years a Slave' winning Best Picture but Alfonso Cuaron of 'Gravity' getting Best Director," he said. "I can see that happening again." He admits, however, th…
White Plains Fashion Expert Offers Oscar Night Red Carpet Predictions White Plains Fashion Expert Offers Oscar Night Red Carpet Predictions
White Plains Fashion Expert Offers Oscar Night Red Carpet Predictions WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Along with the question on who will win a shiny statuette come Oscar night, comes the question: "What are they wearing?" According to White Plains resident Dalia Strum, a professor at The Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, expect the "safe" LBD (little black dress) along with the usual glitz, glam and sparkle. "The recent release of 'Cinderella' is going to be a strong point of inspiration for a majority of the red carpet outfits," she predicts. "A major theme is going to be ultra-feminine, an assortment of embellishments and florals along with paste…
Purchase Shows Its 'Statue'-esque Side Purchase Shows Its 'Statue'-esque Side
Purchase Shows Its 'Statue'-esque Side PURCHASE, N.Y. -- Cold enough? Even the statues outside the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College look like they are poised to run away from the cold. Got a favorite winter photo? Send to jmuchnick@dailyvoice.com.
Norwalk Resident Shares Scenes Of Winter's Beauty Norwalk Resident Shares Scenes Of Winter's Beauty
Norwalk Resident Shares Scenes Of Winter's Beauty NORWALK, Conn. -- Even in the cold, the Yankee Doodle bridge in SoNo shows off its beauty. Norwalk resident Edward Yaeger took this picture. Got a winter photo you want to share? Send to ktensa@dailyvoice.com. 
Who Will Win An Oscar? Westchester Film Club Expert Offers Predictions Who Will Win An Oscar? Westchester Film Club Expert Offers Predictions
Who Will Win An Oscar? Westchester Film Club Expert Offers Predictions WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- It's between "Birdman" and "Boyhood" for Best Picture when the Oscars are given out Sunday. Such is the prediction of David Schwartz, moderator and host of the Westchester Film Club and a visiting professor at Purchase College who predicts the Best Director nod will go to either Richard Linklater or Alejandro González as a result. "The Academcy tends to like films about show business so that could be an advantage for 'Birdman,'" he said. "Though 'Boyhood' is a really special, one-of-a-kind experiment in filmmaking." He also predicts Julianne Moore for Best…
Pelham Caterer Offers Ideas For Hosting An Oscar Party Pelham Caterer Offers Ideas For Hosting An Oscar Party
Pelham Caterer Offers Ideas For Hosting An Oscar Party PELHAM, N.Y. -- Having folks over for Oscar night but not sure what to feature? Pelham caterer and event planner Nisa Lee offers the following ideas for a culinary tasting themed to some of the Best Picture nominations.  "Birdman": This New York-centric film which takes place in the fishbowl that is Times Square and Broadway calls for cocktails such as the Manhattan, Cosmopolitan, or South Side. Consider Carnegie deli signature sandwiches (pastrami on rye, potato pancake with apple fig chutney, lox and bagel bites) or anything Wolfgang Puck since he's known for catering to the stars. Ideas…
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