HAS WRITTEN MORE ABOUT dining and entertainment than most people experience in a lifetime. In her early years as the pop music and culture reporter for, first, the Nashville Tennessean
and then for the
Washington Post,
Eve quickly exhibited a flair for scene and sensory detail coupled with an aptitude for grammar and an extensive vocabulary. She rapidly moved through the ranks of the
Post
as a Style feature writer, a Maryland columnist, the TV editor, and a Weekend assistant editor. Long known to friends and fans as
Dr. Nightlife,
Eve has enough experience and knowledge to advise the Joint Chiefs of Staff on national trends. Currently, Eve is the restaurant critic for the
Washington Post
s
Weekend section.
In addition to her responsibilities at the
Post,
Eve is a columnist for
Book Page
and has been a regular contributor to
USAir Inflight, New England Financial Journal, Impress,
and
Four Seasons
magazines.
She has also written for
Cosmopolitan, Town and Country,
and
Playboy . Given an amazing ability to turn 24 hours into 30, Eve has found time to author several books, including
The Ethnic Food Lover
s Companion; The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to Washington, D.C.; The Unofficial Guide to New Orleans; The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World for Grown–Ups;
and
Inside Disney: The Incredible Story of Walt Disney World and the Man Behind the Mouse.
NATIVE NEW YORKER
RACHEL F. FREEMAN
(Dining and Nightlife contributor) believes it is her duty to act as both foodie and night owl. Having lived abroad for 11 years, she returned to New York with a renewed hunger for what the city has to offer, resisting the temptation to join the ranks of the jaded. She has written for guidebooks in Warsaw, Poland, and has a passion for Edinburgh and the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. She has written for
Poland Business Guide, Wider Insider, Warsaw Insider,
and
Voyage
magazine.
LEA LANE
HAS TRAVELED TO OVER 110 COUNTRIES AND has been a columnist for Gannett newspapers, a TV travel and lifestyle reporter, and managing editor of the newsletter
Travel Smart.
She writes for magazines and newspapers, including
The New York Times,
and is a major contributor to guidebooks, including those on Belgium, Greece, Italy, and New York. She has written
Steps to Better Writing, The World
s Most Exciting Cruises, The Unofficial Guide to South Florida,
and
The Unofficial Guide to Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns in New England.
Her newest book,
Solo Traveler: Tales and Tips for Great Trips , was chosen as runner–up for
Best Travel Book of the Year
by the North American Travel Journalists Association.
Lea
s popular lifestyle Web site is
www.sololady.com.