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A is for Articulate - Dana’s Substack

Dana Curatolo

Curated vintage, travel tips, recipes & anecdotes

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Palatial Jamaican Villas, A 1962 Issue of Harper’s Bazaar, Homemade Orecchiette, Vintage Nina Ricci, Maritozzi in Jersey City, and three healing teas in my carry-on

A Trip: Greetings from the high skies. I’m flying home today after visiting a client— the fabulous Tryall Club in Jamaica, a truly special hideaway not enough people know about. Tryall is comprised of individually-owned, fully-staffed villa...

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Stepping on set of A Complete Unknown, The Burger at Minetta Tavern, a Medicinal Soda Fountain from 1855, Uniforms of Second Hand-Woolens, and an Easy Winter Beef Stew

A Time: Last April, when the cherry blossoms were in full bloom and the air was palpable with the promise of summer, I encountered a man at the base of our steps. “Can I park here?” he asked. He had a camera in hand and seemed to be on a mi...

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Feast of the Seven Fishes, Vintage Ashtrays from 1960s NYC, Antipasto Indulgence, and layering for winter alla Little Women

A Time: I grew up loving Christmas Eve. It came with an immense amount of home-cooked food, and teased my youthful festive spirit with promise of presents and time with family. What’s not to like? For generations, my family has prepared fis...

3 months ago
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On Being Warm, Pearl-Embossed Vintage Bruno Magli Pumps, Goulash in Vienna’s Nashmarkt, Gifting Hand-Painted Ceramics from Italy, and my parents’ honeymoon photos from 1981

A Time: I hired a doula when I was pregnant with Matilda. I was scared to give birth. Mentally, I can feel pretty capable of preparing for pain when I know what to expect— but birth— as anyone who has experienced it will tell you— can be wi...

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  • Dana Curatolo

    PR strategist for some of the world’s finest hotels, avid vintage collector, passionate home cook, and proud mama to Matilda

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