Showing posts with label weekend links. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekend links. Show all posts

9.4.17

Weekend Links

Tom Krol, Mild Horses, 2016

Vancouver, a city of loneliness

Young people are rejecting milk

Good news for older mothers

4 new books from restaurant chefs

Get ready for extreme vetting

France's next first lady, or gentleman

Making a living with Airbnb

How to write a NYT headline

Russia raises prospect of war

Le Cinq, Paris: restaurant review

The trouble between Beijing and Donald Trump

Social entrepreneurship with a little help from the homeless

A vaccine for acne?

What we can learn about marriage from the French

On becoming a chef

50 best restaurants

At the Dallas Art Fair

Best Spring cookbooks

2.4.17

Weekend Links

Christiane Spangsberg
Will Dropping the LSAT Requirement Create More Miserable Lawyers?

Paris marks Rodin centenary


An All-Gray Apartment that's not Blah

How to make the most of your workday

Norway, the happiest place to be?

People aren't spending

The everyday trauma of childbirth made me stop at one child

Lisbon as a culinary destination

The best vitamins for fertility

Do DHA Supplements Make Babies Smarter?

What's happening to Lululemon?



19.3.17

Weekend Links

Avish Khebrehzadeh
South American tribe with the healthiest hearts

Dior's new creative director

The Pioneer of Arab Art: Mahmoud Said

A Diabetes Doctor speaks

How One Woman Started a $25 million company

The most potent inflammatory: turmeric

Why everyone should take fish oil

Christo's latest project: The Mastaba

World's cartoonists on this week's events


11.3.17

Weekend Links

Nostalgia by Prasad Raghavan

The 10,000-step myth and the real health goals you should aim for

In Paris, the Two Women who are Colette

Unlocking the Secrets of a Mediterranean Diet

Is Fashion Getting Smarter?

African migrants in Italy launch organic yoghurt, vegetable business

Advice from International Women's Day

On Joan Didion and her new book

Women in Fashion on How to Get Ahead

The Business of Hygge

Mohsin Hamid has written a new novel, Exit West

Architectural Digest undergoes a makeover

The Latest Sales at Christie's

How to Fix Your Metabolism

Best Diet for Women in their 30's


What you need to know about Botox and other treatments

20 Beet recipes

5 Art Exhibits to See in Paris

Chloe gets a new creative director

Domenico Starnone's New Novel, "Ties"

40 Stocks that Are Up 1000% Since 2009

A User's Guide to the Whitney Biennial

4.3.17

Weekend Links

Martin Kline, Palm Beach #2, 2012

Chaos and a Little Creation in Milan

Product trends from the Mobile World Congress 2017

Black bean soup anyone?

Omega-3's can combat effects of air pollution.

All about NY's art fair week

Hygge foods

The Walled Off Hotel opens March 11 starting at $30 a night

A Month Without Sugar

Inside the New Saint Laurent

Fermented honey 

On Sophie Calle

6.2.17

Greenery is the Colour of the Year

The Pantome Colour of the Year is a cross between a lime and an avocado. Greenery, according to the colour institute, "is symbolic of new beginnings...Illustrative of flourishing foliage and the lushness of the great outdoors, the fortifying attributes of Greenery signals consumers to take a deep breath, oxygenate and reinvigorate..." If Pantome is correct, we are bound to see more of this colour everywhere. But who can complain? Personally, I find all shades of green rather uplifting and I think this painting by Karlee Rawkins perfectly encapsulates that nature-in-bloom type of spirit.


Artichoke

20.11.11

Weekend Links

I am slowly getting back to regular programming. The pic below I found via Otis & Frank, a blog well worth the visit. I only wish I could live near a bamboo forest like this then I would be much happier. As you can probably guess I have yet to make peace with the beginning of winter, hence my tendency to post all things green lately. Somehow, I don't think even retail therapy will help at this point. One must simply endure the cold.

Anger at Walmart heiress's $1.4bn gallery as art market becomes focus for protests (The Guardian)

Carine Roitfeld, ex-Vogue editor: 'Never ever share your daughter's wardrobe' (The Guardian)


2021: The New Europe (Wall Street Journal)








22.5.11

Weekend Links

Art in Monaco
That tempura recipe I was planning to write about did not turn out as planned. It was supposed to be made with fennel but unfortunately I failed to follow the recipe and when I bit into it, an overwhelming taste of fennel rushed to my senses and I couldn't help but recoil at the thought of another bite.  Granted, fennel is not an exciting or pretty vegetable; it has always reminded me of a mix of onion, celery, and dill weed with a really strange fragrance. But when my mother made tempura out of it recently I was pleasantly surprised; it was slightly sweet but not too pungent.  Sadly, my attempt to make it myself did not go as planned.  It ended up tasting like flour and the flavour was so sharp that I'm afraid I will never cook with this vegetable again. Perhaps you will have better luck than I did. But for now, I'm going to stick with sweet potatoes. 

I'm sorry I don't have a recipe to share with you but here are the weekend links that I liked this week:

I came across this Chocolate Lava Cake recipe posted on the Cupcakes and Cashmere blog (via The New York Times) and I had to save it on here. It looks so magical and it's not surprising that is exactly the way it was described.  So much gooey chocolate...I can't wait to make it myself.

While I have never been to Cape Town I hope that one day I'll have a chance to used these tips:
A Guide To Cape Town from The Wall Street Journal.

Q and A with Julian Schnabel from the Prospero blog...

Funny writer Gary Shteyngart shares his Sunday Routine with the New York Times.

You know that New York diet diary from New York Magazine well here is Dylan Lauren's weekly diet.It  was scary quite frankly but what can you do; some people have food issues.  I can't even imaging eating like this. But I respect her honesty. 

Anyway, I wanted to add more links but I'm afraid I'm just too tired.  And I know that sounds so lame.  After all, who isn't tired these days? But it's true, I wish had more energy. That's why I'm always impressed by bloggers who are able to post every day. I don't know how they do it.  Hopefully, the long weekend and nice weather will help somehow soon.  For once, no more rain...