Lessons to Learn from 'Julie and Julia'
I was surprised that a movie about an American chef whose famous French cuisine was cooked in her Cambridge home, was one of the most moving movies I have ever seen.
I was surprised that a movie about an American chef whose famous French cuisine was cooked in her Cambridge home, was one of the most moving movies I have ever seen.
Toan Lam | Posted 09.11.2009 | Living
I hopped a flight to New York this weekend to shoot a follow-up on Jorge Munoz's story on GoInspireGo.com. Journalism got really personal and emotiona...
John Lundberg | Posted 09.09.2009 | Living
There's a saying in the literary world that good poets borrow while great poets steal. By that standard, Madonna shouldn't be accused of anything mor...
Vicki Iovine | Posted 09.07.2009 | Living
There will be many of you who read this and say, "A woman should be able to find all these romances in one marriage!" To the rest of us I say, God bless those of us who get a third time at bat!
Laura Dave | Posted 09.06.2009 | Living
While researching my most recent novel, I sat down and spoke to women, men, and married couples about why they do stay. And, sometimes, why they wished they had.
Gretchen Rubin | Posted 09.06.2009 | Living
Every Wednesday is Tip Day. This Wednesday: twenty-three phrases to help you fight right. Almost all couples fight; the secret is to fight right. I'v...
beliefnet.com | By Dena Ross and Holly Lebowitz Rossi | Posted 09.05.2009 | Living
At a time when many celebrity couples are known more for their scandalous lives and ability to sell tabloids than their relationship staying power, it...
Eva M. Selhub, M.D. | Posted 09.05.2009 | Living
To reduce severe accumulation of stress, you must find as many ways as possible for your brain and body to release endorphins, which turns stress response off. Here are 8 things you can do.
Margaret Ruth | Posted 09.04.2009 | Living
Cultural overlays about gender and hetero and homo couplings do some funky stuff to people and block their ability to have perfectly healthy, joyful and whole partnerships.
Gangaji | Posted 09.03.2009 | Living
In addition to supporting you in taking necessary steps to heal from loss or to correct abusive situations, I would like to offer a simple, yet radical, invitation: take a moment, by yourself, without fixing or avoiding the pain, and fully open to it.
Todd Kashdan | Posted 09.03.2009 | Living
Children who often experience curiosity and wonder, and act on these feelings to explore their world fare better at school, in relationships, at work, and are intelligent, creative, satisfied people.
Kathlyn and Gay Hendricks | Posted 09.03.2009 | Living
It's the best one-liner I ever heard in a therapy session. Before I tell you what it was, though, let me set some background. I saw my first therapy...
Toan Lam | Posted 09.01.2009 | Living
Every single night at 9:30pm, for the past four years, Munoz and his family have been delivering 120 to 140 home cooked meals to those in need, which he calls his "second job" every day.
newsweek.com | Posted 08.30.2009 | Living
Polyamory--relationships with multiple, mutually consenting partners--has a coming-out party....
Therese Borchard | Posted 08.27.2009 | Living
At Eric's 40th birthday party, just as he was blowing out the candles on his cake, one of my friends asked, "What do you think he's wishing?" I blurt...
Mike Ragogna | Posted 08.26.2009 | Entertainment
As you're recovering from the joyful overkill that was this year's Comic-Con, take a few moments to catch-up on a handful of the more interesting new press releases.
Jon Chattman | Posted 08.24.2009 | Entertainment
My love conversation with Charlyne Yi at the Just For Laughs Comedy Conference and Film Festival in Montreal earlier this week.
Sara Davidson | Posted 08.24.2009 | Living
I tell Billy the question that King Arthur was forced to answer to save his life: What do women want, more than anything?
Lorraine Roe | Posted 08.23.2009 | Living
On my Facebook page I see others are having some of the same troubles. The stifling heat and down time with loved ones is making it hard to breathe for some this summer.
Crystal Smith | Posted 08.23.2009 | Living
Realize that what you have today really could be gone tomorrow. Appreciate people, appreciate time, and appreciate what you have because these moments are very precious.
Jon Chattman | Posted 08.21.2009 | Entertainment
The stars of Hair know how lucky they've been to experience a journey that started in a concert in Central Park last summer: they've scored the Willy Wonka Golden Ticket in landing this gig.
Sophie Pollitt-Cohen | Posted 08.20.2009 | Media
I love the recent changes to the Times Wedding Announcements because they reflect New York as it truly is -- a city full of different kinds of people. The changes could go further. I have some suggestions.
Sara Davidson | Posted 08.17.2009 | Living
Part 14 of a serial, "Sex Love Enlightenment." Previously: I tell Billy not to contact me again. I feel relieved, elated, but then comes the crash. Later I would learn this is a sign of love addiction.
Mark Matousek | Posted 08.16.2009 | Living
Breaking up isn't hard to do: It's hell on earth, at least at the outset. You sit there surveying the rubble of promises broken, the empty bed, the romance discarded with yesterday's news.
Jennifer Vanasco | Posted 08.15.2009 | New York
And we ARE in love - we are wildly, crazily, insanely in love, though it's been more than nine months since we started dating.
Srinivasan Pillay | Posted 09.11.2009 | Living