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They Found a Tiny Home in the Catskills: an Original Bolt-Together House
The tiny cabin, one of the few extant examples of a popular 1970s design, had no heat or toilet. But it was theirs for $85,000.Lifestyle -
Selkie Swimwear Conjures ‘Bridgerton’ at the Beach
Selkie, a brand known for fairy-tale dresses, has expanded into swimwear with bathing suits full of ruffles, ribbons and ruching.Lifestyle -
The ‘Nontraditional’ Bridal Brand Capturing Hearts Online
Madison Chamberlain is carving a niche with her vibrant, over-the-top bridal designs.Lifestyle -
On Her Second Chance to Swipe, She ‘Finally Got It Right’
Alexandra Voyatzakis was initially reluctant to connect with Pontus Henriksson, but a few months later, when she had the opportunity again, she took it.Lifestyle -
Is Double Denim Back? Fashion Savants Have Proclaimed Its Return.
It’s twilight time for the era of hoodies and sweats. Make way for another kind of suit, pairing a trucker jacket with matching jeans.Lifestyle -
Couples Choose Traveling Over Planning a Big Wedding
With the cost of weddings on the rise, some couples are skipping big celebrations and prioritizing travel instead.Lifestyle -
Alexis Bittar Ad Campaign Featuring Susan Sarandon Makes Fun of Fashion
A jewelry brand’s ad campaign has generated buzz for skewering the industry in videos featuring models, editors and, now, Susan Sarandon.Lifestyle -
West Wilson is the Breakout Star of “Summer House”
“Summer House” star West Wilson wasn’t expecting the Bravoverse to fall in love with him. They did anyway.Lifestyle -
6 Best Beaches for Kids in the U.S. and Mexico
For families with children, we found half a dozen beaches in the United States and Mexico, each tailored to a particular summer activity.Lifestyle -
Natural Pools, Also Known as Recreational Ponds, Trade Chlorine for Plants
Backyards that feature natural pools trade chlorine for plants, don’t need to be closed for winter and may feature kois with names like Cutie.Lifestyle -
Meet Alex and Mimi Ikonn, the Couple Behind the Viral “Five Minute Journal”
Alex and Mimi Ikonn are the duo behind the popular “Five Minute Journal,” which has become ubiquitous on night stands and on social media.Lifestyle -
Are Floating Cities the Solution to Rising Seas?
Is living on the water our future? Floating developments, including a project in progress in South Korea, suggest that it’s more than a pipe dream.Lifestyle -
How a One-Month Fitness Pass Turned Into a Lifetime Commitment
Andrew Matt met Kayla Dye six years ago at an indoor cycling studio in Dallas after signing up for a class she was teaching. Both instructor and student were immediately smitten.Lifestyle -
Sun, Sun, Sun. Here It Comes.
Spring’s warmth is a flirt, but New Yorkers are ready for the season’s unpredictability.Lifestyle -
Restoring a Chair Is Easier Than You Think. Ask the Brownstone Boys.
Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon have a lot of practice restoring brownstones in Brooklyn, so refinishing a chair was no big deal. Here’s how they did it.Lifestyle -
With Its Latest Vessel, Azimut Envisions ‘Conscious’ Yachting
The creators of the latest vessel from Azimut Yachts went to great lengths to reduce its emissions, but even they won’t call it green.Lifestyle -
A Manhattan Apartment Full of Salvaged Finds
A hands-on renovation during the early part of the pandemic produced a place to call home that doubles as a home office.Lifestyle -
Gustaf Westman’s Designs Draw Crowds for His L.A. Pop-up Shop
A crowd lined up in Los Angeles’s Echo Park neighborhood to buy designer Gustaf Westman’s curvy, chunky, bold objects.Lifestyle -
Shirley Conran, Author Best Known for the Steamy ‘Lace,’ Dies at 91
A divorced single mother, she started out to write a sex guide for schoolgirls and ended up with a tale of female autonomy that became a best-selling novel.Lifestyle -
At a New York Mahjong Tournament, a Younger Generation at the Table
Green Tile Social Club hosted its first tournament, where a younger generation gathered to play an old game and meet new friends.Lifestyle - New York -
The Plot of a Rom-Com, In Real Life
Rober Lawrence and Shawna Rodrigues, high school crushes, waited until the third act to make their love story official.Lifestyle -
Perennial Edibles Aren’t Just Good Eating: They’re Ornamental, Too
The author of “The Heirloom Gardener” offers tips for growing a garden of lush perennials you can put in a soup or add to a salad.Lifestyle -
The 15 Most Unforgettable Looks From Cannes
The festival is over, but the style is here to stay.Lifestyle -
At 69, Gayle King Is the Cover Star of Sport Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue
The 69-year-old TV anchor, who graces a cover of this year’s swimsuit issue, was fine showing dimples but wanted to avoid looking “too boobalicious.”Lifestyle -
Their ‘Date Non-Date’ Led to a Real One
Megan Lerchenmuller and Glenn Josey, who worked together on a construction project, had drinks and dinner as colleagues. They soon began dating.Lifestyle -
Vanessa Williams Releases ‘Legs’ Music Video Featuring Edgy Ensembles
Vanessa Williams’s many ensembles in a music video for her new song, “Legs (Keep Dancing),” evoke her knack for portraying a diva with style.Lifestyle -
Marriage Made an Actor Out of Me
I deserved an Oscar for my performances as best supporting wife and mother. After my divorce, I could no longer pretend to be someone I’m not.Lifestyle -
Who Was Bruce Nordstrom? The Force Behind the Multibillion-dollar Empire
Bruce Nordstrom was both the force behind his family’s multibillion-dollar retail dynasty and a stealth godfather to the fashion trade.Lifestyle -
To See the Past and Predict the Future, Try ‘Reading’ a Landscape
How well do you know your own backyard? Noah Charney thinks you should take another look.Lifestyle -
‘Modern Love Podcast’: Peter Gallagher’s Marriage Advice? Don’t Get Divorced.
Having a decades-long marriage in Hollywood is rare, but actor Peter Gallagher has managed to make it 41 years with his wife, Paula Harwood.Lifestyle -
Westminster Dog Show 2024: Unforgettable Dogs Like Sage, Monty and Mercedes
The dog show can have only one winner, but each canine in contention for the title stood out in their own right.Lifestyle -
Michael Cohen and Rosie O’Donnell: A Love Story
For years, Donald J. Trump hurled insults her way. Now, she is BFF with his former enforcer.Lifestyle -
Samson Historical Lives in the Past by Embracing the Future
When the pandemic hit, a company that specializes in 18th-century re-enactment clothing and goods found an unlikely ally: the internet.Lifestyle -
A Broadway Star Gets Married With Help From Daniel Radcliffe
Lindsay Mendez, nominated for a Tony in “Merrily We Roll Along,” married actor J. Alex Brinson in a Monday ceremony officiated by castmate Jonathan Groff. Daniel Radcliffe was their ring bearer.Lifestyle -
Her Runway Strut Caught His Eye. But She Made the First Move.
Mitchell Karr met Veronica McCracken on her first day of work at an architectural firm, but it was at an interior design fashion show a year and a half later when sparks began to fly.Lifestyle -
Some Jewish Students Say Their Views on Zionism Have Affected Their Social Life
Some Jewish students say they’ve been dropped by old roommates and sorority sisters and ostracized from campus clubs and teams because of their views — which are sometimes assumed.Lifestyle -
Former Spouses Discuss Co-Parenting and Being the Best of Friends
“We genuinely like each other,” Alex Yaroslavsky said of his ex-wife and co-parent, Liza Cooper. They even live in the same apartment building.Lifestyle -
These Native Plants Aren’t Weeds
Pollinators recognize a good thing when they see it — and so do gardeners in search of organic pest control. As one put it, “My prairie is my pesticide.”Lifestyle -
A Shattering Secret on the Path to Motherhood
My doctor asked a routine question that led to a marital crisis.Lifestyle -
Maria Bello and Dominique Crenn Celebrate Their Union in Mexico
The actress Maria Bello and the Michelin-starred chef Dominique Crenn said they owe their journey to the “three C’s”: cancer, Covid and, now, commitment.Lifestyle - Mexico