Michael F. Nuñez

I'm a journalist working in New York, writing about Silicon Alley for the International Business Times.

Before moving to New York, I was an editor at city magazines in Seoul and Hong Kong, where I wrote profiles of artists, entrepreneurs and everyday expats.

No matter where I am, I enjoy talking to people about their deepest passions.


The Inbetweeners

Enchanted by memories of awkward moments, massive failure and constant social marginalization as a teenager, I watched the first two seasons of The Inbetweeners in a day.

It’s the most entertaining TV comedy I’ve seen in a long time because of the loads of low-brow material in each episode. But, what else is to be expected of a comedy about high school?

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The Inbetweeners
Enchanted by memories of awkward moments, massive failure and constant social marginalization as a teenager, I watched the first two seasons of The Inbetweeners in a day.
It’s the most entertaining TV comedy I’ve seen in a long time because of the loads of low-brow material in each episode. But, what else is to be expected of a comedy about high school?