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American Family
American Farmhouse Style

American Family

This renovation has a fresh farmhouse vibe.

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3 mins  |
August - September 2024
Designing a Dream Home
American Farmhouse Style

Designing a Dream Home

How a Florida spec house became a cozy home for empty nesters.

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2 mins  |
August - September 2024
Coastal Horida Farmhouse
American Farmhouse Style

Coastal Horida Farmhouse

How a renovation in Jacksonville created a resort-at-home for a young family from Texas.

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2 mins  |
August - September 2024
From Old Windows to New Greenhouse
American Farmhouse Style

From Old Windows to New Greenhouse

A DIY journey to a magical space.

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4 mins  |
August - September 2024
Relieve STALL BOREDOM
Young Rider

Relieve STALL BOREDOM

If your horse is facing stall rest, keep him entertained with simple activities and toys that he'll enjoy.

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July - August 2024
LET THE LUXURY GAMES BEGIN
GQ US

LET THE LUXURY GAMES BEGIN

This summer, as athletes and fans descend on the Paris Olympics, LVMH is spending a fortune making sure its brands are enmeshed in the Games. It's the grandest convergence of sports and luxury ever-but what can it tell us about the Arnault family's broader ambitions

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2024
THE OUTLAW TALES OF PESU PLUMA
GQ US

THE OUTLAW TALES OF PESU PLUMA

He grew up listening to Ice Cube and Travis Scott, unless he was singing along to the corridos that immortalized larger-than-life Mexican legends. Now, the mullet-rocking superstar is fast becoming as famous as his rap idols-and as compelling as the folk heroes he used to sing about.

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2024
NEW YORKS GREAT BRICK-AND-MORTAR SHOPPING REVIVAL
GQ US

NEW YORKS GREAT BRICK-AND-MORTAR SHOPPING REVIVAL

The clothes are glorious. The vibes are immaculate. And the options are endless. We visited five of the city's buzziest shops for a look at the summer's best new threads worn by their stylish staffs, and to find out what's driving the return of NYC street retail.

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2024
How New York's Social Life Went Members-Only
GQ US

How New York's Social Life Went Members-Only

A new wave of private restaurants, workspaces, wellness centers, and nightclubs has taken New York City by storm. Emily Sundberg gets inside most of them-and helps us understand why so many young New Yorkers are gleefully shelling out membership dues.

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2024
BUNKS & built-in beds
Old House Journal

BUNKS & built-in beds

Bunk beds and bedroom built-ins have lots of history-and they're not just for kids.

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1 min  |
July - August 2024
Rescuing Old Furniture By Refinishing
Old House Journal

Rescuing Old Furniture By Refinishing

Sometimes the finish is just too far gone and the old piece demands a refresh to make it attractive and usable. Here's one success story.

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3 mins  |
July - August 2024
Common Door Problems
Old House Journal

Common Door Problems

An introduction for do-it-yourselfers to reading a balky door and taking steps to fix it

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3 mins  |
July - August 2024
A SUMMER RETREAT PRESERVED in the Catskill Mountains
Old House Journal

A SUMMER RETREAT PRESERVED in the Catskill Mountains

Theatrical and yet as cozy as a camp, the Victorian house that sat vacant for a decade was remarkably intact.

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3 mins  |
July - August 2024
A 1980s CONDO GOES RETRO VINTAGE
Old House Journal

A 1980s CONDO GOES RETRO VINTAGE

We needed the amenities of our modern condominium complex-but that didn't stop us from completely transforming it, in two period styles!

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2 mins  |
July - August 2024
art space
Old House Journal

art space

CREATIVE PROBLEMSOLVING BRINGS FINESSE TO A MINNEAPOLIS ROW HOUSE GUTTED IN 1979, BLENDING HISTORIC ELEMENTS AND MODERN USE IN 1200 SQUARE FEET.

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3 mins  |
July - August 2024
KEVIN COSTNER BETS IT ALL AGAIN
GQ US

KEVIN COSTNER BETS IT ALL AGAIN

For years, Kevin Costner had an obsession he couldn't shake: A four-part film epic called Horizon that has so far cost him $38 million of his own money. Now, he talks in-depth for the first time about why he left Yellowstone and why he's placing one of the most grandiose bets in Hollywood history on himself.

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2024
COLMAN DOMING REACHED THE SUMMIT NOW WHAT?
GQ US

COLMAN DOMING REACHED THE SUMMIT NOW WHAT?

After three-plus decades in Hollywood, Colman Domingo finally found his work validated with an Oscar nomination-and became the new king of red-carpet style. Here, he gives us an exclusive first look at Loro Piana's luxurious new camping collection, and talks about the career opportunities he's been preparing to seize all his life.

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9 mins  |
Summer 2024
WHY IS EVERYONE ON STEROIDS NOW?
GQ US

WHY IS EVERYONE ON STEROIDS NOW?

Suddenly, steroids and a slew of other performance enhancers are moving out of the shadows and into the fitness routines of a new category of enthusiastic user. Across the internet and in gyms, how did body-modifying drug use become so ubiquitous, so effective, so...normal? And can it really be a good thing?

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2024
Hideaway Bed Ideas, ca. 1930
Old House Journal

Hideaway Bed Ideas, ca. 1930

This page comes from the catalog \"More Home in Less Space,\" published by the original Murphy Door Bed Company.

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2 mins  |
July - August 2024
Eastlake Galley
Old House Journal

Eastlake Galley

The 1886 house is a Victorian Revival jewel box, all in just 1700 square feet.

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2 mins  |
July - August 2024
Books – Everything in Hand
The New Yorker

Books – Everything in Hand

The C.I.A.'s covert ops have mattered-but not in the way that it hoped.

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10+ mins  |
June 17, 2024
His Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
The New Yorker

His Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

Ye bought a masterpiece by Tadao Ando-and gave it a violent remix.

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10+ mins  |
June 17, 2024
MOVE IN FOR THE CULL
The New Yorker

MOVE IN FOR THE CULL

The complicated calculus of killing some wild creatures to protect others.

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10+ mins  |
June 17, 2024
FOND OF FLAGS
The New Yorker

FOND OF FLAGS

My wife is fond of fast food. I am not. My wife is particularly fond of the Wendy’s Baconator. I argue that it’s less expensive to order a Dave’s Double with a side of bacon, then put your own pretzels on top. (I’m fond of the Rold Gold Tiny Twists Original.)

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3 mins  |
June 17, 2024
TROPHY ROOM
The New Yorker

TROPHY ROOM

Going on safari.

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10+ mins  |
June 17, 2024
SCREEN GRAB
The New Yorker

SCREEN GRAB

How CoComelon conquered children's television.

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10+ mins  |
June 17, 2024
GREAT MIGRATIONS
The New Yorker

GREAT MIGRATIONS

\"Home\" and \"What Became of Us.\"

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5 mins  |
June 17, 2024
SICK, SAD WORLD
The New Yorker

SICK, SAD WORLD

What COVID did to fiction.

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10+ mins  |
June 17, 2024
CHICAGO ON THE SEINE CAMILLE BORDAS
The New Yorker

CHICAGO ON THE SEINE CAMILLE BORDAS

I used to tell myself stories on the job, to make it feel exciting—spy stories, exfiltration stories, war stories. I used to come up with poignant little details that turned the repatriation cases I worked on into “Saving Private Ryan,” into “Johnny Got His Gun.”

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10+ mins  |
June 17, 2024
A SEMBLANCE OF PEACE
The New Yorker

A SEMBLANCE OF PEACE

How life in a co-living community changed after October 7th.

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10+ mins  |
June 17, 2024