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Typically our pets are what we come home to, a respite from whatever stresses the workday brought. But for two days in January we flipped the script and brought our pets into the office to sit for portraits with staff photographer David Brendan Hall. The result was total chaos – fur flying everywhere, so many butts sniffed – and a real treat. Pictured here: Publisher Nick Barbaro and Hank -
Art Director Jason Stout with Cocoa, Spectre, Sally, Cloverfield, and Sevi -
Staff writer Nina Hernandez and Tali -
Advertising Account Executive David Kleppe with Maverick -
Accounting Assistant Chelsea Taylor with Cecilia and Miss Kitty -
Staff writer/”Playback” columnist Kevin Curtin and Momar -
Marketing Director Sarah Wolf with Rufus and Mama -
Credit Manager cindy soo with Haley (RIP) and Maude -
Luv Doc/Circulation/Special Events Dan Hardick and Maisie -
Food Editor Jessi Cape and Zimmie -
Special Screenings/Community Listings Editor Josh Kupecki with Nigel and Saoirse -
Digital Strategy Manager Mike Bartnett with Charley -
Marketing Manager Karena Rogers and Lilybug -
Proofreader Kat McNevins and Smoky -
Controller Liz Franklin with Arlo and Lisa -
Arts Listings Editor Wayne Alan Brenner and his flat desert scorpion Luluwa -
Senior Advertising Account Executive Lois Richwine and Toot -
Graphic Designer Zeke Barbaro and Omar -
Advertising Account Executive Marisa Mirabal and Annie -
“Gay Place” and Civics Listings Editor Sarah Marloff and Sid -
Senior Advertising Account Executive Elizabeth Nitz and Izzy -
Editor Kim Jones and Thisbe -
Arts Editor Robert Faires and Charlie -
Mr. Smarty Pants R.U. Steinberg and Bochi -
Advertising Operations Coordinator Kristine Tofte and Chichi -
Staff photographer David Brendan Hall and Fleck
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