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It’s Always a Good Time for an Oyster Roast
How to host an outdoor seafood celebration during a Northeastern winter, according to the founders of the newsletter The Perfect.
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Sticks. And the People Who Love Them.
Stick Nation was born last summer, during a hiking trip to Arches National Park in Utah. Boone Hogg, Logan Jugler…
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What Happened to the Wrap Dress?
A pandemic, the demise of “girlboss” culture and new values around what’s “flattering” have made the classic design seem outdated…
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Take Me Out to the Gift Shop
For a lot of fans at the new Mets team store, game day is all about the shopping.
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Toes Out in the Workplace? You Might Want to Tread Carefully.
A sandal enthusiast wonders how much “toe cleavage” is too much for a business-casual office.
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New York City’s Easter Parade, Where Spring’s in Full Bloom
New York City welcomed a hint of spring, with a bit of warm sun that turned this year’s Easter Parade…
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L.S.U.’s Kim Mulkey Courts Controversy With Style
Inside the coach’s winning fashion playbook.
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In Kyoto, Five Hotels to Add to Your Travel Wish List
The city’s newest crop of hotels — from a luxury retreat on a historic estate to a 10-room inn surrounded…
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Does the Peace Sign Stand a Chance?
The signs and symbols that designate our beliefs and affiliations are slippery. While the Christian cross, the Islamic star and…
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Boots, Backpack and a Ubiquitous App
Close your eyes and imagine a stereotypical hiker. Do the words “rugged” and “built Ford tough” come to mind? Are…