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Writer Edith Zimmerman on acne, covering up, and finally going foundation-free → Read More
Can the shape of your eyebrows change your face entirely? Are mirrors doing more harm than good? Edith Zimmerman reports on the best eyebrow shaping tips. → Read More
Can the shape of your eyebrows change your face entirely? Are mirrors doing more harm than good? Edith Zimmerman reports on the best eyebrow shaping tips. → Read More
Yes, EVERYTHING. Clothes, sneakers, products. Her goal? "I have this vision of myself with, like, one body-cleaning product, one outfit, one pair of shoes, → Read More
Yes, EVERYTHING. Clothes, sneakers, products. Her goal? "I have this vision of myself with, like, one body-cleaning product, one outfit, one pair of shoes, → Read More
As usual. → Read More
On a friend’s recommendation, I have just signed up for Oprah and Deepak Chopra’s free 21-day Meditation Experience. Why they are calling it “Deepak & Oprah” and not “Choprah” is beyond me, but today is the last day to get the first day — it officially started on Nov. 2, and each installment apparently goes away after five days, so Day 1 will disappear at the end of today, if I’m understanding… → Read More
Cape Breton musician Natalie MacMaster’s latest, a collaboration with husband Donnell Leahey, came out this past April. (They also played a cool, all-music TED talk back in 2003.) Natalie is currently on tour. [Via The Point] → Read More
Sex House. → Read More
Well, I spent most of the day trying to make GIFs from this documentary, but in the end realized I made them all wrong, and bad, so, never mind. But the movie is entertaining. And then there’s the micro-documentary “Jack the Fox” and four of its GIFs: Plus the Japanese Fox Village: Hopefully tomorrow will be better. → Read More
And old animal GIFs. → Read More
It was our third date, and things had been going well. We hadn't run out of stories to share with each other, he made me laugh, and it seemed like all our interests aligned. It just felt easy, the way they say it’s supposed to when it's right. I’d never really believed that stuff, but [...] → Read More
This Flavorwire piece wonders if movies will ever accurately represent online dating, but it also opens the broader question of whether going forward movies will ever be able to get anything mundane right, given the increasing amount of time we spend staring at screens. I guess there could be clever ways of replacing traditional dialogue [...] → Read More
Beef Wellington. Shrimp Scampi. Chocolate Lava Cake. BEEN THERE, DONE THAT! This year, it’s time to spice up your Valentine’s evening menu with some delicious, yet simple, meals from the country of . This Valentine’s Day, we are celebrating the love of learning by offering great deals on our award winning Tabs, [...] → Read More
Do you ever find yourself somewhere strange on the internet, and you can't remember what led you there until hours later you circle back to an article you'd opened what seems like days ago, and rereading the sentence you left off at makes the pieces fall sadly back together? Or: It's amazing how quickly I [...] → Read More
Not a children's story about talking food containers or a trendy family that changed its name, The Hummuses of Brooklyn is a short and stupid list of the ones readily available to me, in order. 7. Trader Joe's This is not so bad, but it's also not so good. Gritty and knockoff-ish, it tastes like [...] → Read More
Butter Exfoliants (when combined with brown sugar) Moisturizer Conditioner Face wash Makeup remover Cigarettes Family The internet Reality → Read More
Marcela and Ryan Marshall live in a well-to-do part of Brooklyn's popular Park Slope neighborhood, but pay a (relatively) microscopic monthly rent of $300. If that seems unlikely, it's because of an arrangement that's a little unorthodox, but -- as they're quick to point out -- not without precedent: Their apartment doesn't have a bathroom, [...] → Read More
1. Slice the top and bottom off one hard-boiled egg, horizontally, and the top and bottom off another, vertically, if that makes sense. 2. Stack one on top of the other (feel free to use toothpicks to anchor, although I would NEVER), mash up the yolks with whatever deviled egg mixers you like (here I've [...] → Read More
For something as theoretically simple as boiling eggs, there are too many articles online about how to do it. There should only be allowed one or maybe two articles, because then dumb people like me spend hours looking it up, and it turns out people get really particular about the little tweaks, and say different [...] → Read More