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Unpacking Fashion at the Met

Past exhibitions at the met costume Institute have focused on geographic regions, cultural movements and important designers, but this season’s exhibition will be more of a...

Miles Teller Makes the Rounds in Bleed for This

Sports movies tend to follow a fairly fixed pattern: the hero is hungry for success but faces a defeat, and then there’s a training montage followed by a glorious victory....

Just When You've Seen All the Sights and Sites in New York City . . .

There are two places in New York City that I’ve loved pulling through my camera lens. Both to me are unforgettable, and once you have a look at these images, I hope they...

What Essential Oils Can Do for You

Harness the healing in these powerful plants....

Row, Row, Row Your Boat, Warwick Rowers — Just Not On YouTube

Without notice a few years back, the team that has posed nude for calendars denouncing homophobia, the Warwick Rowers, were dismissed without warning from Google Checkout’s...

When Pierre Met Natasha

Mention of Leo Tolstoy’s opus War and Peace is often enough to induce yawns: not this time!...

Greece Is the Word, but Silence Is Golden off the Coast in Crete

Crete is the largest island near Greece and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean Sea. However many Americans who have visited Greece are not even aware of it as a tourist...

Elle — a Departure for Verhoeven

While it’s true that this film tells the story of the life, love and inner struggles of a fabulous French woman, such appellations vastly understate the amount of sex, violence...

Kressley Lately: Much More Than a Queer Eye for Straight Guys

Nearly a decade after the finale of Queer Eye, Carson Kressley is still offering style advice and serving sass on reality television — and even he can’t believe it! We caught...

From Humble Origins, "Street Food" Now Attracts Celebrity Chefs

Atlantic City recently took a bite of Big Apple street cuisine at a fair dubbed Savor the City as the farewell event of a festival celebrating food and the chefs who have become...

O, Tannenbaum: No One Knows Christmas Like the Germans

I was in Zurich when a friend posted something on my Facebook page: “If you’re on a road trip in Europe, you definitely have to see the Christmas Markets in Germany. The...

Andy Cohen 2.0: Now With More Candor Than Ever

As our conversation with Andy Cohen continues, we discuss the potential perils of living in a gay mecca, how he avoids social media trolls getting him down, and his favorite...

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