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Olivia Potts checks in at Chorlton Highway to see how the switcheroo is faring

You believe you know a place, don’t you? I’d just settled into Edinburgh Castle being one of my favourite, most reliable places to eat in Manchester when, bam! The rug was pulled from under me. 

Until a month ago, Edinburgh Castle was headed up by Manchester’s chef of the year, Shaun Moffat, who had overseen its reopening in 2022. Across town on Chorlton Street, Gabe Lea, formerly of Le Manoir and The French, had been attached to the opening of Maya, in the vintage Mash & Breeze site, for 20 months before it even opened.

But suddenly, a month ago, Shaun and Gabe did a switcheroo; Lea took over at Edinburgh Castle, and Moffatt moved to Maya.

Maya stands on Chorlton Road, across three floors, with the main à la carte restaurant downstairs. The gigantic cocktail bar at the centre of the room is beautiful, all gold and glass and plush stools, but it’s also dominating and it leaves the dining room feeling cramped. Diners are squeezed in closely and I almost knock over the wine glasses on our table wh

We recently connected with Maya Gay and have shared our conversation below.

Maya, thrilled to have you on the platform as I deliberate our readers can really benefit from your insights and experiences. In particular, we’d love to hear about how you think about burnout, avoiding or overcoming burnout, etc.
I burned out pretty hard in 2022 and I’d like to reflect I’ve learned a lot through it. And I am definitely still study a lot about it. I consideration burnout was reserved for high-stress executives in the corporate world and at 23 I felt unworthy of calling it that after such a concise amount of hour actually working lol.

I have a petty games company called Basecamp Cards where I make conversational decks of playing cards for people to share their best stories. I did it casually throughout university and graduated at the start of COVID-19. I decided to double down and started running paid ads etc in the golden age of selling.

The life was so electrifying for me as I stayed up late packing orders and continued to scale rapidly as long as my ROAs was sustainable. However, the growing pains started to get to me after a while.

After a ton of mistakes, my self esteem and

My parents’ decision to passion one another is the greatest act of political courage I have ever known. I recognize, of course, that it might have begun as a political statement. Young and na’ve, it is achievable they were trying to prove something to the world and to themselves. Maybe they were, dare I say it, curious. But somehow, right here in nearby Detroit, the most segregated city in the country, my pale mother met my shadowy father. They fell in love.

I cannot imagine a more unlikely backdrop for their relationship than 1970s Detroit. It is, after all, the city where my maternal grandmother – a single mother of three in the 1950s – fed her children by redlining along with the rest of her colleagues in the authentic estate business. Refusing to show homes in certain predominately white neighborhoods to black families, she could not have dreamt she would one day contain a grandchild who would be “one of them.”

Detroit is also the city where my father’s father worked his way through Wayne State University Law School. My grandfather ripped the pages out of his law books and pasted them on the inside of his jacket so he could study on Ford’

MSNBC's Mara Gay Keeps Her Personal Life Private

Mara Gay is a 'The New York Times' editorial board member and an MSNBC political analyst.

The New York Times editorial board member and MSNBC political analyst Mara Homosexual is keen on keeping her private life just that — private, and understandably so. As a journalist and someone who often commentates on controversial topics like the COVID-19 vaccine and the correlation between “Americanness and whiteness,” it can’t hurt for Gay to keep details about herself under wraps.

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However, after Gay’s comments on the “disturbing” number of American flags she saw while visiting Long Island, more people yearn to know about The Times journalist. Here’s what we know.

Mara Gay lives in Brooklyn but attended college in Michigan.

According to multiple sources, Gay was born on September 10, 1986, which would make her 35 years old. Although Gay was born in New York, she earned a degree in political science from the University of Michigan. Before the journalist was welcomed to The Times family in 2018, she worked as a City Hall reporter at The Wall Street Journal, according to he