Megi Meskhi

Megi Meskhi is Interlude's Lifestyle and Social editor. Based in New York, born and bred in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, she's a bonafide skincare aficionado, makeup lover, and a haircare novice. You can also find her writing about immigration, browsing bookstores, dining out at overpriced Italian restaurants, or looking up "small bedroom decor ideas" on Pinterest.

Presidential Debates Are Largely Meaningless and NBC’s Latest Mishap Proves It

Journalists have lost the plot and are playing into politicians’ hands.

Adults Near UNC’s Campus Step Up to Support Students When University Resources Fail

A new community-led initiative pairs students with various needs with local parents who can provide it.

Former Glossier Employees Accuse the Company of Mistreatment

Former retail workers are demanding the brand commit itself to actualizing the self-image it promotes on social media.

How Quarantine Changed My Relationship With Makeup

For years, I relied on makeup for confidence. Not wearing it during lockdown changed that.
A graphic of a laptop computer and books by Maggie Chirdo.

Trump Administration Rescinds Student Ban — But The Damage Has Been Done

While international students no longer have to worry about deportation for taking online-only classes, fear still remains.
Photo illustration of StuyTown’s Oval by Izzie Ramirez.

Stuyvesant Town Tells Residents to Take Down Black Lives Matter Signs

After taking down a sign in common outdoor space, the major apartment complex asked residents to post their “thoughts or opinions” on social media instead.