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Because there’s nothing worse than just standing there with a bunch of other parents whose names you should know but don’t.
Emily Farris

Culture
Adam Rapoport shares his go-to party-hosting rules and recipes for the holiday season.
Adam Rapoport

Cooking
A low-key gathering. The day-after brunch. Family fun. Whatever you're up to this year, we've got drinks and snacks for that.
Elyse Inamine

Culture
The star of “What Am I Eating?” and “New Girl” wants everyone to have access to fresh, healthy food.
Dawn Davis

Coronavirus
You don’t need a reason to dress up and have dinner tonight.
Christina Chaey

Culture
What you should wear and what you should put on the table (and in your cocktail!)
Julia Bainbridge

Culture
These five tips will start you on your way to a low-stress, seriously fun night.
Alison Roman

Cooking
Today's Happy Hour post is dedicated to reminding you that February is awful and begs to be drowned in colorful cocktails
Julia Bainbridge

Culture
The Roots drummer, Jimmy Fallon foil, and owner of Hybird restaurant never hosts without for-hire bartenders—and the Golden Girls theme song
Mickey Rapkin

Culture
Because you’ve got cooking to do.
The Bon Appétit Staff

Culture
The no-stress, plan-ahead, you-can-do-it, strategic, genius guide to throwing a dinner party, according to Food52's Amanda Hesser
Amanda Hesser

Culture
Neither COVID-19 nor the continued lynching of the Black body has stopped us from gathering—collectively separate.
Omar Tate

Culture
Whose perfect party is the most perfect?
Rosemary Counter

Culture
Songs to listen to while mixing stiff drinks for your SAD-afflicted friends
Guest

Culture
The actor, comedian, and host of The Tonight Show would invite one guest and one guest only. (Hint: 👑.)
Dawn Davis

Culture
Planning a grown-up Halloween party? There are rules, people! Rules!
Rochelle Bilow

Culture
No one drank it, and you would like to drink it. But-but-but-nooooo.
Alex Beggs

Culture
5Rhythms doesn't care that I can't tell my right from my left. It's an open invitation to do whatever my body wants to do.
Hilary Cadigan

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Binge-watching all your favorite summer flicks? Blogger Kelly Larkin shares 6 easy ways to turn it into a party.
CIROC

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From scene setting to a showstopping menu, how to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary
Belle Bakst

Culture
The beloved author is all about dinner and a show.
Dawn Davis

Culture
Your office holiday party is an excuse to get a little silly and cut loose. But first: a few rules.
Rochelle Bilow

people
And she wouldn’t want to be the funniest at her party.
Dawn Davis

people
For his dream dinner party, the “Better Call Saul” actor's ideal guest list features Civil Rights icons.
Dawn Davis