Lisa McKay is Blogcritics' Executive Editor. At BC she can usually be found hanging out in the film section. She recently started food blogging at Will Kill for Food.
In her spare time, she watches movies, listens to music, reads, and caters to the whims of two spoiled cats. She is now in the "experience is better than things" stage of her life and almost never passes up the opportunity to go to a good concert. She's also a newly minted gardener, much to her own surprise.
If you'd like to get in touch, you can email her at lisa.mckay@blogcritics.org. You can also follow her on Twitter.
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BC Radio Live: Engage's Trish McDermott, The Bangkok Five, and Author Jeff Belanger
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TV Review: Battlestar Galactica - "Six of One"
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