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The Observer: The way life should be? Maine’s motto challenged by Lewiston tragedy
Portsmouth Herald via Yahoo News· 7 months agoCrossing back into Maine on I-95 one azure morning last week, I saw the sign again. I always read it...
This New Coffee Table Book Is Filled With Stories Every Car Enthusiast Should Read
Robb Report via Yahoo News· 6 months agoWriter Rodney Kemerer is a self-confessed “car guy,” whose “Tales from the Garage” column has been a...
At Harry Styles concerts, young gender-nonconforming fans celebrate the freedom to be themselves
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAlondra "Ash" Sandoval in front of the Kia Forum on Oct. 23, where Harry Styles was set to perform...
How a '90s toy created a style archive for L.A. that has transcended time and space
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIf you look around L.A. today, you'll see whispers of the Homies across fashion, art and culture. We...
WSJ. Magazine Editor in Chief Kristina O’Neill on Breaking Out of Fashion’s Echo Chamber
WWD via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoAfter a decade at the helm of the Journal's glossy, and with a new fully staffed digital Style...
How David Patrick Columbia Broke Into New York's High Society
Town & Country via Yahoo News· 1 year agoDavid Patrick Columbia's Life in High Society Courtesy of Mary Hillyard The fascination with the...
Shared concert at Unity Hall with Sloan Wainwright, Cosy Sheridan: How to get tickets
Utica Observer-Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 year agoI had a friend I grew up with who had a pretty unique outlook on life; his favorite philosophy was...
‘Uncropped’ Review: James Hamilton Doc Doubles as a Compelling Elegy for Photojournalism and...
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 7 months agoEven if you don’t know James Hamilton’s name, you probably recognize some of his images. Over a...
The Observer: Guns, mental health and American culture
Portsmouth Herald via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe mantra: “Guns don’t kill people — people kill people” never made much sense to me, but lately...
Detroit-born restaurant critic and philanthropist Gael Greene dies at 88
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 2 years agoGael Greene, an illustrious restaurant critic, best-selling author and philanthropist recognized for her humanitarian efforts, died Tuesday. She was 88. Greene earned her stardom as New York ...