Key words: Linda Lee, The New York Times, Florida InsideOut, editor and writer on travel, business, real estate, art, design, architecture, furniture, spas and resorts, gardening, genealogy, New York City, film, food and the food industry, pop culture, the case against college, and Miami. She is considered the master of the Sunday Styles "Night Out" column, with profiles of Mira Sorvino, Jared Harris, Adrien Brody, Donovan, Ilona Rich, the strippers in "Gypsy," Rachel Griffiths, Nick Cannon long before Mariah Carey, and, most memorably, Lisa Marie. Disambiguation: she is not Bruce Lee's widow, Cole Porter's wife, the personal shopper at Macy's, the expert on sewing, the proprietor of the Linda Lee Bed & Breakfast in Cape May, New Jersey, Super Girl, or Asian. She is the author of six books, the novel "One by One," and the nonfiction books "The Hand Book," "Out of Wedlock: A Love Story," "Working: My Life as a Prostitute," "Tom Hanks," and "Success Without College," now available on Kindle, as well as two guidebooks to Miami.
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Linda Lee wrote the text for all of the general items in the 2009 Louis Vuitton guidebook to Miami, the coverage of hotels, museums, special events, spas, furniture stores, jewelry stores, beauty parlors, destinations, and so on.
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Linda Lee's cover story about the 1111 Lincoln Road project appeared in the June-July 2010 issue of Mark magazine, published in Amsterdam. The large-format boxed magazine has become a collector's item in Miami.
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