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Take 1 Recipe, Mince, Reduce, Serve
A woman in Northern Ireland has attracted a following on Twitter by sharing recipes, compressing them to fit within a tweet’s 140-character limit.
At Home, at Last
Paul Liebrandt, the British chef who began an on-and-off relationship with New York’s diners ten years ago, has now made a commitment to his adopted city.
His Big Idea Is to Get Small
Randall Grahm of Bonny Doon, a major California vineyard, has sold off some of his moneymaking labels and embraced farming without irrigation, in the Old World style.
Such Adventures Often Start With Tapas
The cooking at the new incarnation of La Fonda del Sol reflects a steady, precise hand; a meal at Txikito, another Spanish newcomer, is more of an adventure.
Easy Whole Grain Flatbread
Mark Bittman cooks plain and coconut milk cauliflower flatbread in a pan.
Past the Bouncers: What a Feeling
The megabrand Topshop aims to pull the rug out from under the luxury market by making Leger-like bandage skirts, bowler hats, pretarnished sequin gowns and other Bananarama-era hits available to a wider margin of wallets.
He’s the Man Who Sets the Table
Culinary TV stars know the agent to call when they want to put their names onto knives, books and blenders.
Recklessly Seeking Sex on Craigslist
Craigslist's Casual Encounters listings are a major hub, offering to do for casual sex what the rest of the site does for no-fee apartments, temp jobs and furniture.
‘Planet Earth’ Rocks (or Even Waltzes). You Pick.
An eco-friendly soundtrack of atmospheric alternative rock for the Emmy-winning series was mixed on the spot for a pre-Earth Day installment of a regular club series called Playlist Earth.
On the Street | A Throwback
Contemporary fashion is a rarity among the costumes and carnival headdresses at the Easter Parade in New York City. Bill Cunningham discusses the eye-catchers from this year.
Pulse by Karin Nelson
Ramping up the ponytail, what the model Hanne Gaby Odiele is wearing now and more.
They Feel Your Losses
Baby boomers are perfect in a shoot-the-messenger job where empathy, experience and patience are required.
Christina Matthews and Benjamin Macfarland III
On March 28, in the grand ballroom of the Flagler Museum, the Rev. Dr. Timothy B. Cogan performed an Episcopal wedding ceremony before 230 people for Christina Matthews and Benjamin Macfarland III.
Monica Estrada and Daniel Browne
Monica Estrada and Lt. Daniel Browne were married Saturday at the main altar of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. The Rev. Joseph J. Tyrrell, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony.
Andrea Perlbinder and Garth Stein
Andrea Perlbinder and Garth Stein believe that to thrive, a relationship must not allow for any doubts.
Dena Ringold and David Gossett
Dena Ringold and David Morris Gossett are to be married Sunday in Chevy Chase, Md. Rabbi Shira Stutman is to officiate at Woodend Sanctuary, an estate owned by Audubon Naturalist Society.
Michelle Walker and G. Derek Musgrove
Michelle Tomasena Walker and G. Derek Musgrove are to be married Sunday at the Atrium at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens in Vienna, Va. The Rev. Dr. Bernard Richardson, a minister of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, is to officiate.
Danielle Grote and Isaac Erbele
The couple were married Sunday in Rockville, Md. The Rev. W. Terence Erbele, a United Methodist minister and an uncle of the bridegroom, officiated at the Glenview Mansion, a historic house and event space on the grounds of Rockville Civic Center Park.
Varied Tactics in Unsure Times
This year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House, billed as a tribute to the minimalist Albert Hadley, features ghostly chairs, vodka and purple mohair.
Little Gloria Was Happy Here
Given carte blanche with the décor of her room at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House, Gloria Vanderbilt chose to recreate, in spirit, the bedroom of her adolescence.
Reinventing Grey Gardens: A Drawn-Out Drama in Itself
Since 1986, Victoria Fensterer has worked to reinvent Grey Gardens, the legendary property whose onetime state of disrepair is the stuff of stage and screen.
Secret Gardener
An artist who designed and maintains the grounds of Grey Gardens worked to preserve the spirit of the home’s original occupants.
Luxury, Tamed
At the Kips Bay Show House, decorators confront a world where excess is a dirty word.
Shopping With Amy Lau
Unusual touches for the home need not be expensive.
New I.R.S. Incentives, From Cold to Hot
Kateri Callahan, president of the Alliance to Save Energy, offers tips on ways to lower your taxes by greening your home.
Opening Windows So Only Breeze Passes Through
Q. Now that it’s spring, how can I leave my windows open safely?
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