Cancel All Gifts! Sorry, But No One Gets Anything This Year
In a naked effort to make us forget that we are living in an economic meltdown, the stores are full of Christmas trees and fairy lights.
We haven't all ripped up our debit cards and moved to the woods to forage on berries -- I decided to ask around my neighborhood grocery stores about how business was going.
In a naked effort to make us forget that we are living in an economic meltdown, the stores are full of Christmas trees and fairy lights.
You think it's annoying when someone starts a sentence with the word "ironically," when it most certainly is not? Or when McCain uttered "My friends" enough times to warrant a drinking game?
Hetty Green was the world's richest woman, but also earned the nickname of the "Witch of Wall Street," with her severe Quaker clothing and staggering thriftiness.
Shoshanna Lonstein Gruss talks about her eponymous clothing line, inspired by her own shapely figure, whose mission is to create dresses and swimwear for women of all sizes.
The latest generation of injectable fillers has been shown to stimulate collagen growth in order to replace the underlying skin scaffolding and create softer and more natural contours.
"A big point of my book is teaching kids how to love vegetables. Parents need to say, 'Oh my God, these vegetables are so good.'"
I have taken the research to a new level, and have turned my own body into a test case for theories about European vs. American diets.
Obama's mother knew a thing or two about how women, when in charge of the economy, be it of a household, a bank, or a country, can make a real difference.
Top Chef winner Stephanie Izard recently appeared on a talk show I host in Chicago at the Hideout called The Interview Show. Here is video of the interview.
When I first moved to New York, The Plaza Hotel was one of the first things I went to see. One can't doubt the its iconic stature from mint juleps in The Great Gatsby to seeing double in Big Business with Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin.
I prefer to blame everything on the rain and Sarah Palin. The rain will stop but I'm worried she won't.
Money may come and money may go, but the art world will always love a party. That couldn't have been more evident than at the lively opening of the Pinta Art Fair in New York City.