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YES, TOP CHEF
THIS SPRING, TV’S BIGGEST COOKING COMPETITION RETURNS TO THE MIDWEST FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2008.
SONG OF THE PRAIRIE
SMOKE AND SYMPHONY HERALD THE CHANGING OF THE SEASONS IN THE KANSAS FLINT HILLS, WHERE FLAMES RENEW THE LAND, AND MUSIC CONNECTS US TO IT.
STUDIO SESSION STYLE ON REPEAT
WHICH COMES FIRST: THE COLOR OR THE PATTERN? CHRISTIANA COOP AND AIMEE LAGOS, THE DUO BEHIND WALLPAPER COMPANY HYGGE AND WEST, SAY THE QUALITIES NEED TO BE IN PERFECT SYNCJUST LIKE THEIR PARTNERSHIP.
Real Talk
Through colorful collage, Detroit artist Judy Bowman tells vibrant stories of the Black experience.
Studio Session
In their hometown of Kearney, Nebraska, Jeff and Teegan Nordhues are lighting up the design industry (literally). Their secrets? Mastery, tenacity, integrity and a proprietary blend of terra-cotta.
THE CALM OF THE WILD
WENDING THROUGH THE WATERS, WHISPERING OVER THE PEAKS-NATURAL RHYTHMS SOOTHE IN THE BLACK HILLS OF SOUTH DAKOTA.
BEGINNER'S PLUCK
A pair of condo dwellers from Chicago decamps to farm outside the city, trading dinner parties and oat milk a lattes for a life that moves at a at a walk.
folk lore
In the early 1900s, artists and socialites traveled to an Illinois estate to unwind and create. Now you can, too, at the state's first folk school.
feeling grand
Calling all culinary aficionados: A weekend celebrating female talent beckons you to Mackinac Island this fall.
deeply rooted
Plant-shop owner Cotto shares his top spots in Chicago's flourishing Logan Square neighborhood.
refueling station
Forty strangers partake in a three-hour, chef-driven meal in an unlikely setting: a gas station in a Twin Cities suburb.
prime time
Tapas on patios, spirited festivals, foliage shrouded museums: In Kansas City, Missouri, fall is a long, leisurely and resounding last hurrah to summer.
happy mess
Sugared berries and bittersweet memories mingle with meringues and whipped cream in a dessert that celebrates tousled, summer ease.
Hey Chef!
We asked Chicago's Erick Williams, who won a James Beard Award for best chef last year, what to throw on the grill this summer.
cherry bombs
Sweet cherries have a more generous season than the elusive tart cherry. That means extra time to blow up your social feeds with pictures of recipes like these.
HOT TROPICS
PUT THE LIME IN THE COCONUT-AND THE ISLAND SPIRIT IN YOUR CONTAINERS WITH THE BOLD FOLIAGE OF HEAT-LOVING TROPICAL PLANTS
DESIGNED FROM MEMORY
SHARED STYLE CRUSHES HELP A DESIGNER TURN HER CHILDHOOD FRIEND'S NEW HOME INTO A MASTERFUL MASH-UP OF '70S AND '80s DECOR HITS.
ALL EARS
In the kitchen, on the patio, at the campsite or right in the field, shucking sweet corn is one of summer's great unifying rituals.
HOME ΟΝ THE RANCH
IN A FAR-FLUNG CORNER OF NORTHWEST NEBRASKA, A 136-YEAR-OLD RANCH WELCOMES GUESTS TO CREATE, WORK AND LEARN FROM THE LAND.
WHERE THE SUN MEETS THE WATER
FOR OUR 7TH ANNUAL ROAD RALLY, WE TRACED MICHIGAN'S SUNSET COAST, GETTING OUR FEET WET AND DISCOVERING THE TOWNS ALONG THE WAY.
FIELDS of DREAMS
A PAIR OF FLOWER FARMERS SOWS A NEW BEGINNING-TWICE-IN MADISON COUNTY, IOWA.
written in the water
On Chicago's South Side, a new river trail guides the way through nearly two centuries of Black history.
dock's orders
If you haven't vacationed in Minnesota's Brainerd Lakes area for a while, here are 10 reasons (plus, of course, the 400 lakes) to return.
on lake time
In the sweet Indiana town of Winona Lake, restored cottages house shops while boats ply a peaceful canal.
eastward bound
Matcha croissants. Boba sundaes. Asian flavors are everywhere. If a new bakery or tea shop hasn't hit your town already, here are six spots to get your fix.
glass act
With a lively waterway and a powerful sense of place, Toledo, Ohio, shatters expectations and the record for the country's largest mural.
surf's up
Learn to catch a wave on the Great Lakes close to home and jellyfish sting-free.
Real Talk
A Kansas disability advocate and powerful memoirist, Rebekah Taussig invites people into her experience as a mother, wife and writer.
Studio Session
Plants aren't just for pots: In Columbus, Ohio, Jessie Laux-Creath and Michael Creath design botanical artwork that climbs walls, defines spaces and spreads nature's feel-good vibes.
bed of roses
Old-timey blooms are back in vogue-and none more so than roses. An Indiana pro shares growing tips and new varieties for frills, fragrance and Victorian charm.