8 Nights of Latkes & More Holiday Fun at Modine

Since opening last year on Mattison Ave in Asbury Park, Modine has won us over with their mouthwatering fried chicken and their stunning Sazeracs. This weekend, Modine chefs Chris Davin and Jill Meerpohl are serving up holiday classics low country style—like their hashbrown latkes with creme fraîche and apple butter. And later this month, our…

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Ladies Love LEIN

Thinking about switching careers in the new year? Allow fashion designer Meredith Stoecklein to inspire you. Although not a total departure from where she started out, as an intern for Zac Posen and Narciso Rodriguez, today Stoecklein is the founder and designer of her very own clothing company, LEIN. After graduating Parsons School of Design,…

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Colombia Uncovered: Inside Casa Legado

Some people travel to Colombia for its Caribbean coast, while others hit the historic streets of Medellín for a Pablo Escobar-inspired tour. But few book their trip for the accommodations alone. Although Colombia’s reputation as a cartel enclave is long established, it’s only in recent years that the country transitioned from political discord to a…

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The Art of Grand Touring: The New Bentley Continental GT

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By Damien Reid It’s been a long time coming but thanks to some co-development and co-operation from sister company Porsche, Bentley has released its first new Continental GT in 15 years. Porsche’s contribution is not immediately visible but the new Continental rides on a modular platform that’s shared among the VW Group’s front-engine with rear…

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Beauty For You

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One size does not fit all. One size does not even fit most. Yet, there is this idea out there that one product can be universal—whether it’s a piece of clothing or skincare formula. Many of us find this sentiment, while intriguing, to be utterly untrue. Maybe your foundation falls somewhere in between shades or…

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Asceno: Pajamas By Day

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—The stylish, laidback loungewear trend we can’t get enough of. By Melissa Sorge Traditionally, womenswear has been fitted, confining, and somewhat uncomfortable (think pencil skirts, tailored blouses, and some form of tedious hosiery). Fortunately, with the emergence of the loungewear trend, women are taking comfort into their own hands and transitioning cozy sleepwear into daywear…

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