Lifestyle & Travel
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Tech Fix: I Tried to Make My Dog an Instagram Celebrity. I Failed.
Becoming an influencer is hard, as our columnist found out when he tried creative photography, consultations and even bots to propel his...
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‘Clueless’ Was Amy Heckerling’s Masterpiece. Is She Done With It? As If.
Heckerling, the pioneering director behind “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” is turning “Clueless” into a musical. Will she finally get her due?
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The Best Baking Cookbooks of 2018
Life is hard enough. Baking doesn’t have to be. Our three favorite books inspire but don’t intimidate.
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On the Runway: Chanel Has Its Own Met Gala, in a Way
The French brand took over the Temple of Dendur for its Métiers d’Art presentation, and everyone walked like an Egyptian.
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5 Places: Five Places to Go in Bogotá
A growing collection of small businesses — from restaurants to boutiques — make the quiet, centrally located neighborhood of Quinta Camacho a...
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In Florence, an ‘Undiscovered Jewel’ of a Fabric Mill
The Antico Setificio Fiorentino boasts looms that date to the 1700s, and the ability to create any fabric you want.
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5 Places: Five Places to Go in Bogotá
A growing collection of small businesses — from restaurants to boutiques — make the quiet, centrally located neighborhood of Quinta Camacho a...
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Frugal Traveler: Basking in the Sun This Winter, for Less
Tips and strategies for singles and families who want to enjoy warm weather on a sandy beach or on the deck of a cruise ship, and still not pay too...
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Skin Deep: It’s Holiday Time. You’re Not Supposed to Look Natural.
Three ways to shine at a year-end bash.
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The Littlest Epicures
For a certain set of urban parents and entrepreneurs, Kraft mac and cheese is just not going to cut it.
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Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: ‘His Friends Begged Me to Slap Him.’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring five reader-submitted stories of 100 words or fewer.
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The Magic of the Food Gift Swap
In holiday season exchanges, like the one organized through Food52, strangers give edible gifts and receive a sense of connection.