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By Lauren Sherman
This year, moving pictures mattered to U.S. magazine editors like never before.
There's a scene in director R.J. Cutler's fashion documentary The September Issue in which Vogue editor-in-chief
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by Zack O'Malley Greenburg
Ten urban centers closely associated with unmitigated joy.
Ever since Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers appeared in the 1933 film Flying Down to Rio, the world has been fascinated with Rio de Janeiro. Popular perception of the city is infused with images of starry-eyed youngsters dancing into the dusk, backed by imposing mountains and dark sea. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (428) | Blog
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By Lauren Sherman These spots offer up the ultimate in global cuisine. Paris is known for its patisseries, Michelin-starred restaurants and perfectly prepared steak frites. In…
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By Rebecca Ruiz There's no one-size-fits-all approach for sleep problems, but some treatments are more reliable than others. Americans are increasingly restless sleepers, and they've taken to the…
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By Rebecca Ruiz Prescription drug rates are highest in places where preventable chronic diseases are the norm. Much of the American…
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By Sarah Lynch
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Sinking property values, high unemployment and prices, and poor environments add to the pressure felt by residents in these metros.
Few enjoy their commute. Just ask Stephen Dinwiddie, M.D., a psychiatrist at the University of Chicago.
"I think anybody who, like I do, commutes on the Kennedy on a daily basis knows exactly what stress is," he says, of his daily home-to-work commute on Chicago's expressway that extends from the Chicago Loop to O'Hare International Airport. "It takes anywhere from 30 minutes to several centuries--at least subjectively."- Let’s talk: Comment (26) | Blog
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By Rebecca Ruiz Back-to-school season is an opportunity to teach your child about nutrition at school and at home. The 14,300 students served by the public school cafeterias in Lee's Summit, Mo., have…
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By Rebecca Ruiz Spending is far above average in these markets. When it comes to their health, patients in the Miami area have plenty of options.
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How West Point beats the Ivy League. Read More »
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Harvard tops the first-ever Forbes billionaire college survey. Want your kid to become one of the richest people in the world? Send them to Harvard. The Cambridge, Mass., school tops our…
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