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

Cooking
In some cases it felt impossible to reach anyone who might control the reservation book.
Bon Appétit

Culture
The La La Land of Appetizers, if you will.
Alyse Whitney

Culture
We'd like to thank the Academy for this dream Oscars party menu.
Dawn Perry

Culture
The expert hostess took a break from her book tour to chat with us
Julia Bainbridge

Culture
Nobody puts you in the corner, baby
Andrew Knowlton

Culture
Awesomely tacky wreaths included
Julia Bainbridge

Restaurants
Hour-and-a-half lines, elite memberships, shady reservation trading groups, and the battle to find somewhere to eat dinner.
Ali Francis

Culture
With these quick recipes, you'll have plenty of time to prepare your Best Hostess acceptance speech
Danielle Walsh

Culture
Give the gift of 1000 likes.
Elaheh Nozari

Shopping
My Bokksu subscription delivers the best Japanese snacks right to my door.
MacKenzie Chung Fegan

Culture
In Fully Committed, Ferguson plays a reservationist at a super high-end Manhattan restaurant—and the 40 people who call begging for a table.
Alex Beggs

Restaurants
The hardest reservation in New York is Rao’s, a one-room red sauce joint in East Harlem. Co-owner Frank Pellegrino Jr. gives us a peek through the hallowed red door.
Aliza Abarbanel

Andrew Knowlton

Shopping
Finally my sheet pans and cutting boards have a tidy home—and I have peace.
Bettina Makalintal

Culture
A history of edible Oscars swag since 2003, from $1,000 balsamic vinegar to free diet coaching.
Rachel Friedman

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

Restaurants
From gaming the online reservation system to getting too tipsy, these are the restaurant "don'ts" to avoid.
Rochelle Bilow

Restaurants
In "BA Postcards," our editors share a visual travelogue of trips taken for work or pleasure.
Ashton Strait

Restaurants
The dining experience of 11 countries, condensed into one minute of chowing down
Sam Dean

Lifestyle
As we all know, the real point of going to the movies is the snacks.
Claire Saffitz

home
No one has to know how much money you saved on their gifts this year
Julia Black

Culture
Here's the problem: Desserts can be a tough sell at social events—or rather casual social events. Sure, birthday cakes get eaten, but in a non-celebratory setting, my guests are sometimes reluctant to go for the frosting.
Bridget Moloney

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