Beauty
The Short Goodbye
We have always hated long goodbyes. This one will be a quickie.
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We have always hated long goodbyes. This one will be a quickie.
We went on a romantic date with the host of Fuse’s show Billy on the Street. Watch as things get hot and heavy.
March 27-30: Go locavore at Taste Washington, sing along to Broadway hits with the Seattle Men’s Chorus, and sink your teeth into a sweet sandwich at Parfait.
March 27-30: A fly new workout, a Big Apple import, and a stationery sale.
March 27-30: Watch robots duke it out, get your game on, and laugh with the best local comedians.
Downtown’s open area is home to plenty of green space, a fountain, and a wide variety of festivals and gatherings.
This luxurious beach-side hotel has loads of top-notch amenities, including an on-site restaurant, a newly renovated Exhale spa, and killer ocean views. Bonus points for frequent celebrity sightings.
We know you’re bored. Hit refresh with three-minute drink-recipe videos, fan-made art inspired by Noah, and a movie trailer made entirely from emojis.
March 27-30: Take in sweet treats and tall tales in Wicker Park, donate a pretty dress for prom, and learn how to master a spring cocktail.
March 27-30: Flex and stretch, sip on something spicy, and be a pinball wizard.
March 27-30: Have a slice of pizza, refresh your complexion with a peel, and run with the pack.
March 27-30: Bare it all at Sweet Peach, imbibe at Ration and Dram, pub crawl down Edgewood, and go Paleo crazy.
March 27-30: Sip tequila at Mission, bury your nose in pop culture and children’s books, meet Icelandic sculptor Katrin Sigurdardóttir, and upgrade your commute with help from Brooklyn Bicycle Co.
March 27-30: Clean up at a Seaport beauty spot, gorge on Asian street foods, shop accessories for a cause, and peruse a neighborhood wine and cheese shop.
March 27-30: Get fired up at a hot sauce fest, meet your main squeeze at a juice demo, score vintage goodies on the cheap, and more.
March 27-30: Get an organic berry facial, see rappers as art, and hobnob at a fashion meet-up.
Wynwood’s newest gallery, a collaboration between Lulu boutique owner Elie Akiba and Amsterdam’s Urban Art House, includes a retail component for emerging and European artists.
Tucked under the Whitehurst Freeway in Georgetown, this music venue books Americana and blues artists. There are light bites and a full bar. DJs spin in the Vinyl Lounge, a space that can also be used as a private event space.
Grab the remote and fluff the cushions. You’ve got work to do.
Ditch big city living for a dose of the simple life at King’s Be a Farm Hero pop-up. Your inner urban farmer can explore the organic marketplace while sipping fresh-squeezed juice samples. Get your hands dirty during a DIY terrarium workshop led by renowned landscape designer Rebecca Cole, and clean up with a manicure in a greenhouse. Admission is free.
Photo: Courtesy of King
We’re headed to Miami for Ultra Music Festival: sunny skies, palm trees, electronic music. When we’re ready to slow down the BPM, we turn to producer Josh Legg’s band.
That’s right, ladies of the ’80s, our favorite pink-haired punk rocker just scored a reboot. Now’s a good time to revisit the fleeting toon: Stream all 65 episodes on Netflix.
If you’re heading to UMF, you know your EDM. When you’re ready to slow down the BPM, get your boogie on with these acts.
The display artist who makes window shopping almost as good as the real thing shares her secrets.
You aced pickling and knitting. Now gather more skills at this DIY mecca.
Pull out your phone and start double-tapping some of the city’s shooting stars.
Become an expert in everything from indie businesses to product photography, or try the Madmen cocktail class — a staple on the schedule — to master muddling and Manhattans. Most supplies (including sewing machines) are provided, so you can just show up.
A new digital publishing company launches with a creepy good novella by the Pulitzer Prize finalist.
The Her actress has a dog named Paco, is having a baby with Jason Sudeikis, and surfs. Could she be cooler? In this video, we pay tribute to our girl crush with five gifts we think she’d dig.
Dream vacations are expensive, but it’s free to look.
Headed to Miami? DJ Mia Moretti curates a playlist inspired by the Sunshine State’s hottest music fest.
You won’t believe the most painful thing she’s done in the name of fashion.
Blast into the past by day drinking with your old friends Princess Peach and The Dude.
Channel your inner child at this adults-only arcade and specialty cocktail spot. Day-drink on the outdoor patio, then move indoors for Street Fighter tournaments and spontaneous dance parties.
Sisters Eve and Leonora Epstein can drop pop cultural references faster than Jesse Spano popped caffeine pills. We asked the authors to award superlatives to the best of the best from their youth.
March 20-23: Shop good deals for a good cause, indulge your affinity for architecture, let a massage therapist walk all over you, catch a soon-to-be-classic play, and celebrate the rain.
March 20-23: Jemima Kirke, Chelsea Handler, and more wildflowers.
March 20-23: A new pie shop, a beauty shopping experience, and a design gathering.
Head to this Mission gallery to find contemporary fine art and thoughtfully curated functional painting, drawing, conceptual sculpture, and installation.
This famed Hollywood movie house plays first-run flicks and old favorites.
March 20-23: Nab California-cool clothes at Splendid on Southport, get schooled on how to make tasty gluten-free cookies, and shop Citizen Stone online.
American Horror Story gets a new (rumored) theme, Ryan Gosling makes you a mixtape, and a sweet star from The Grand Budapest Hotel reveals its secret recipe. These and more apps, reads, and videos to waste time with.
March 20-23: See a world premiere, shop aboard an Airstream, paint your pet like a pro, and mingle with single friends of friends.
March 20-23: Laugh out loud, rethink your look at a daring new salon, and find out what the stars have in store for you.
March 20-23: Indulge in nighttime ping-pong, explore the Boston design scene, eat a late-night lobster roll, and drink Prohibition cocktails with a twist.
March 20-23: Action photos light up Piedmont Park, Southern designers fill a pop-up, and more.
March 20-23: Watch a design doc with tunes from Yo La Tengo, nosh before dinner at Cecconi’s new happy hour, and get a deal on an ecofriendly mani/pedi.
March 20-23: Beef up your diet at a new burger joint, celebrate macaron day, shop one-of-a-kind bling at a sample sale, score reservations at top restaurants with a new app, and more.
March 20-23: Get dolled up in Dupont, sip cocktails at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, find your joie de vivre at La Maison Francaise, and take a one-way trip to Loveland.