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Restaurants
From the custom purse stools to the hand-painted Champagne buckets, every detail at March stuns.
Alex Beggs

Shopping
When your bottle collection outgrows the top of your fridge, it’s time to invest.
Megan Wahn

Culture
1950s vibes + a little dinner theater = exactly what we want from a restaurant in 2016.
Elyssa Goldberg

Culture
Some of the country's most talented street artists are adorning improbable new canvases with their work: restaurant interiors.
Elyssa Goldberg

Cooking
Editor in Chief Jamila Robinson talks about how art influences everything we eat.
Jamila Robinson

Cooking
The most popular slideshows of 2013, from chicken-breast recipes to gluten-free beers to the Best New Restaurants in America
Dan Piepenbring

Culture
You could *go* to a bar, or you could do as the Cherry Circle Room in Chicago does—and have the fabulous vintage bar (cart) come to you.
Elyssa Goldberg

Culture
They may not be cool, but they sure are useful.
Meryl Rothstein

Culture
Awesomely tacky wreaths included
Julia Bainbridge

Culture
While drinking bourbon and watching baseball, naturally
Danielle Walsh

Culture
Wedding cake designer Maggie Austin's new book is like IRL Pinterest.
Alyse Whitney

Culture
According to "Chris" (who is our new hero), here's what you do if two street cart owners in NYC's midtown keep screwing up your breakfast...
Emily Fleischaker

Culture
In the streets of Chicago, artist Jim Bachor is covering hideous potholes with gorgeous, intricate mosaics depicting ice creams from our childhoods. Here's how he does it.
Elyssa Goldberg

Culture
From Louis Vuitton to Dior, fashion houses are shifting toward food-driven experiences. The strategy reflects a broader redefinition of luxury itself.
Regan Stephens

Culture
You’ve definitely witnessed them, these pedaled bars on wheels. But where did they come from?
Priya Krishna

Culture
If we could buy every ceramic bowl in this store, we absolutely would.
Elyssa Goldberg

Culture
Artist Greely Myatt manages to make blocks of wood and acrylic paint look as good as any edible confection
Sam Dean

Culture
On tonight’s menu: a bright blue painted baguette, a painting of soft cheese under a glass cloche, a fork with giant meatball that leans against the wall.
Alex Beggs

Culture
Imagine if your grocery list was carved into a 17 foot piece of marble. How would you get that to the grocery store?
Alex Delany

Culture
We'd rather watch inedible cake paintings than Cake Boss any day
Sam Dean

Culture
Come for the cheap prices, stay for the hot cocoa pork rinds, spicy ice cream, and Dunkaroos cereal.
MacKenzie Chung Fegan

Culture
The design flourishes we're bringing home with us.
Elyssa Goldberg

Culture
Ready your Instagram.
Emily Wang

Shopping
Whether you want to spend $40 or $400
Emily Farris