For those of you who do set resolutions as part of your tradition, and for those of you who are researching the quickest ways to lose such-and-such number of pounds this year, we have 50 better ideas • Photograph ℅ Girlfriend
For those of you who do set resolutions as part of your tradition, and for those of you who are researching the quickest ways to lose such-and-such number of pounds this year, we have 50 better ideas • Photograph ℅ Girlfriend
Here’s what to read the week of December 30, from a breakthrough of second person to be cured of H.I.V. to the impossible problem of chronic pain • Photograph of Carmen Maria Machado ℅ Miranda Barnes
Inspired by the eponymous Chez Panisse, this is a zesty, herbaceous, and versatile riff on Alice Water’s classic slow-roasted salmon . . .
Here’s what to read the week of December 23, from tips for living smarter in 2020 to an embracing ode to middle age • Photograph of Agnès Varda ℅ Tout le cine
At turns lauded and vilified by health experts, the humble egg is an example of what’s wrong with nutrition studies • Photograph ℅ Pinterest, photographer unknown
We are in a moment of deep belief in the idea that if we can get all the details right, then nobody’s will get hurt. The belief is, if we point out when people get the details wrong, then we can know who the bad people are • Art ℅ “Sweetpea” by Pierre Boncompain
Here’s what to read the week of December 16, from diversifying Alzheimer’s research studies to the age of Instagram • Photograph of Anna Karina ℅ Pinterest, photographer unknown
Here’s what to read the week of December 2, from changing your idea of pain to the false promise of morning routines • Photograph of Danez Smith ℅ Richard Saker
Starting an herb garden can be a rewarding project. It is a great way to familiarize yourself with the herbs that can grow in your area and for boosting mental health. Here is a full guide from our friends at Herb Pharm • Photo ℅ Luisa Brimble