Wendesday’s Prague Post ran an article memorializing the imminent departure of Scott MacMillan ‘96. “It seems fair to say this event will noticeably lessen the aura of decadence—or at least the appearance of an aura—that made Prague such a magnet for the truly weird and hopefully gifted throughout the ’90s,” says the Post, pointing out the splash MacMillan made at the Prague Business Journal as a new expat in the late ’90s, his time as publisher of the “hip” monthly Prague Insider, and ultimately his role launching the Café Ebel (“which, incredibly, succeeded,”) and the Tulip Café.
“MacMillan now pledges he’s finally getting on to a real career out in the real, wide world beyond Prague,” the article closes. To follow the next chapter, keep an eye on MacMillan’s blog.
Scott MacMillan | September 8, 2005 11:31 AM:
Morse!! Don't think I've forgotten what you did with those copies of the Student back in '96!
Thanks for the reference, which actually means more to me that the Post article.
What a fantabulous blog. What has to be done to get an RSS feed around here?
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