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Travel Like a Chef

Find. Eat. Drink. | Posted 05.13.2013 | Taste
Find. Eat. Drink.

Just because you are a tourist in the Eternal City, doesn't mean you need to act like one.

Still WIth the Talking Heads?

Michael Rosenblum | Posted 04.15.2013 | Technology
Michael Rosenblum

Talk about a singular lack of imagination. In 2013 GUIDE is essentially using cutting edge technology to create a virtual 1923 newsroom. Great! Well, good for GUIDE if you can get money for this.

Parents' Guide to a Great Valentine's Day Date

GalTime | Posted 04.07.2013 | Parents
GalTime

Though Valentine's Day may conjure up images of commercial hysteria and sugar overload, it can be a fun excuse to plan a date with your husband, boyfriend or partner. Why not save yourself the disappointment of yet another Hallmark card and take the reins?

15 Tips to Help Moms Survive in the Suburbs

Jenny Isenman | Posted 01.20.2013 | Parents
Jenny Isenman

Nearly a decade ago, I moved to the suburbs from NYC. In that time I've learned some pretty important things to ensure my survival, nay, my sanity.

Professor Rob Riggle's Intro to YouTube Studies

Shira Lazar | Posted 12.25.2012 | Comedy
Shira Lazar

Professor Rob Riggle of the Troy Polamalu School of Deeper Learning presents his rigorous guide to YouTube Studies coursework. Do you think you have what it takes to complete your degree?

5 Questions to Test Your Influence

Rayanne Thorn | Posted 12.02.2012 | Small Business
Rayanne Thorn

We spend so much time striving for more, wanting more. Working hard to get ahead seems like an endless race against the rest of mankind. Kind of like laundry at my house, it is never completely done.

What Would YOU Do With A Second Chance In Life?

Sura | Posted 09.11.2012 | Healthy Living
Sura

On Dec. 26, 2004, my life changed forever. That day, the tsunami struck Asia, killing hundreds of thousands of people. I learned that the resort I was scheduled to visit just three days later, Charlie's Beach Resort in Koh Phi Phi, had been completely wiped out, with no survivors. It made me deeply question the way I was living.

100 Food-Oriented Ways To Spend Your Summer Vacation

Anna Brones | Posted 09.04.2012 | Taste
Anna Brones

Welcome to the official Foodie Underground Guide to Summer, with a list of everything you ever wanted to do when it comes to food, and a few things you never thought of.

The Right Kind Of Lettuce For The Job

Posted 08.31.2012 | Taste

You don't need to be an expert in lettuces to appreciate the leafy greens. But there are many types of lettuces to know -- all with different shapes, ...

The Internet Guide to Being a Perfect Girl

Jezebel | Posted 06.06.2012 | Women

Have you always wanted to be a gamine, hippie, or "pink punk girl"? No problem: wikiHow's crowdsourced how-to guides have you covered, especially if y...

Your Inner GPS

Laura Berman Fortgang | Posted 07.14.2012 | Healthy Living
Laura Berman Fortgang

I sometimes override my intuition, but when I am really clueless, I trust it implicitly. The question is: Why don't I trust it all the time? Do I really think I know better?

Leap and the Net Shall Appear: Part Five

Irene Tanner | Posted 05.31.2012 | Healthy Living
Irene Tanner

There's simplicity about all this complexity that the human mind alone can neither unravel nor understand. The good news is that we don't have to.

PHOTOS: Splashy Spring Break Hotels

Conde Nast Traveler | Posted 05.02.2012 | Travel
Conde Nast Traveler

A bunch of new hotels have opened in sunny U.S. cities, just in time for spring break escapes.

PHOTOS: The 15 Most Romantic Places To Kiss Around The World

Conde Nast Traveler | Posted 04.14.2012 | Travel
Conde Nast Traveler

Sweep your sweetheart off his or her feet to one of these 15 swoon-worthy destinations, full of history and superstitions.

The Independent Traveler's Guide To Carnival

Off Track Planet | Posted 04.04.2012 | Travel
Off Track Planet

Arguably the greatest party on the planet, Rio's Carnaval falls right at the top of every partier's puke bucket list. Here's how to do it right.

What To Do New Year's Eve Weekend In Miami

Posted 12.30.2011 | Miami

Every year, City of Miami officials and police ask South Floridians to withhold from firing their guns in the air in celebration of New Year's Eve. ...

Formulating the Foolproof Foodie Menu

Anna Brones | Posted 02.12.2012 | Home
Anna Brones

Here is a foolproof guide to help you along your way to launching a successful business, one that's sure to get you plenty of write-ups in the blogosphere and, more importantly, tweets from food nerds.

Haute Indian: Why Here? Why Now?

Rozanne Gold | Posted 12.17.2011 | Home
Rozanne Gold

For decades in New York, Indian food traditionally has been burdened with a reputation for being "cheap and cheery," and its restaurants are largely confined to pockets of "curry ghettos" around the city.

Patagonia Climber Bean Bowers: 1973-2011, He Always Picked Himself -- And Others -- Up Again

Adrian Margaret Brune | Posted 09.17.2011 | Impact
Adrian Margaret Brune

At 37, bean Bowers was an accomplished climber and guide in Patagonia, Pakistan and all over the Western U.S.. I hadn't seen him since my last night in Lander, Wyoming, after which I returned to school and embarked on my own steady climb through life.

The Casual Beer Drinker's Summer Brews Rundown

Big Girls, Small Kitchen | Posted 08.16.2011 | Home
Big Girls, Small Kitchen

Small Kitchen College Ahh, summer! Nary a warm breeze wafted o'er my sunkissed cheeks before I thought: man, I could really use a beer right now. In...

The 50 Best Blocks in Brooklyn

The 50 Best Blocks in Brooklyn | By Julie Torres | Posted 05.25.2011 | New York

1. Best Block For Groceries Atlantic Ave between Court and Clinton Streets, Cobble Hill All-world market Sahadi and wonderful bakery Damascus (nearl...

The Landmine Game: Learn What Kind of Team Player You Are

Nikki Stone | Posted 05.25.2011 | Home
Nikki Stone

Several years ago, I served as a board member of a program with the United States Olympic Committee, where eight Olympic medalists would help mentor f...

Green Gifts That Keep Giving

Avital Andrews | Posted 05.25.2011 | Green
Avital Andrews

Shopping for picky loved ones is difficult enough. Factor in your commitment to eco-sensitive products, and a holiday shopping mission can become as daunting as an unaided ascent up El Cap.

A Blight On Summer: Where Have All the Tomatoes Gone?

Michele Kayal | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Michele Kayal

This weekend I was asked to pass judgment on tomatoes. Which is far better than water because a) they have an actual taste, and b) good tomatoes are so hard to come by.