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GoFundMe Page Launches for 'Project Runway''s Chris March
"Project Runway" fan favorite Chris March has revealed that he suffered a "debilitating" accident in June of last year, which resulted in a medically induced coma.
Celebrate Chefs and Community at the Taste of the South End on March 20
AIDS Action Committee announces that the 23rd annual Taste of the South End will take place Tuesday, March 20 at the Cyclorama of the Boston Arts Center.
At Gay Nightclub, Russian Election Draws Apathetic Response
From the stage of a gay nightclub, a performer in drag reminded those in the crowd of their civic duty as Russians.
Restaurateurs Talk 'Taste of the South End'
EDGE spoke to four of the South End's most popular restaurants about their participation in the Taste of the South End.
U.S. Probes 4 Deaths in Hyundai-Kia Cars When Air Bags Failed
Air bags in some Hyundai and Kia cars failed to inflate in crashes and four people are dead. Now the U.S. government's road safety agency wants to know why.
New Banksy Mural Supports Jailed Turkish Artist
A new mural in New York by British artist Banksy features the imprisoned Turkish artist and journalist Zehra Dogan. The mural features a picture of Dogan behind bars.
L.L. Bean: After a Tough Year, No Bonuses & More Job Cuts
L.L. Bean's sales dipped slightly over the past year, forcing the elimination of worker bonuses for the first time since 2008.
Failure or Fate? When Adventure Travel Takes a Turn
Adventure writer Jill Gleeson attempts to summit Acongcagua, facing physical and mental challenges that push her beyond her wildest expectations.
BARchive :: Café Back in the Day
The late 1980s saw something of an explosion of women's venues, which was followed shortly thereafter with an implosion. Café San Marcos found itself in an unusual situation: Was it a mixed bar or a women's bar?
Recipe: Classic Deviled Eggs
Deviled eggs know no single season or demographic. They are blissfully democratic appetizers.
US Probes 4 Deaths in Hyundai-Kia Cars When Air Bags Failed
Air bags in some Hyundai and Kia cars failed to inflate in crashes and four people are dead. Now the U.S. government's road safety agency wants to know why.
Gardening: Houseplants for the Horticulturally Impaired
Hints of impending spring weather might stir a desire to grow plants even in people not usually drawn in that direction. If you are one of them, yet your thumbs lack the slightest hint of green, take heart: There are houseplants even you can grow.
Ford Pledges to Revamp Aging Product Line, Add SUVs, by 2020
Ford, with a sagging U.S. market share and one of the oldest vehicle lineups in the industry, is promising to revamp three-quarters of its models in the next two years.
What's Old is New: Home Decor Rethinks Its Materials
The Earth is awash in garbage, and designers of home decor are looking at ways to reuse the waste. Among the many clever ideas emerging are tiles made out of blue jeans, and furniture made out of bottles.
PopUps: Fans Freak Out Over Nintendo's Pic of Luigi and His Bulge
Nintendo fans are collectively freaking out over a new photo of Luigi and his large bulge.
First Look: 'Zaha Hadid Architects: Redefining Architecture & Design'
A new book from Images Publishing Group looks into the creative genius of Zaha Hadid, whose work captured the collective imagination, and influenced designers to challenge the perceived limits of aesthetics and engineering.
Cate Blanchett Said She Got a 'Penis Facial' with Sandra Bullock
In a new interview with Vogue Australia, actress Cate Blanchett revealed she and her "Ocean's 8" costar Sandra Bullock got a "penis facial" while in New York City - and she explained exactly what the beauty treatment is.
Edmunds: These 6 New SUVs are Worth the Wait
If you're in the market for a new SUV, it's important to know not only what's available now but also what's coming. Here are six SUVs going on sale in the next several months that we at Edmunds think are worth waiting for.
Versace is Latest to Join No-Fur Fashion Trend
Versace has become the latest fashion house to eliminate fur from its collections, joining Gucci, Giorgio Arman, Hugo Boss among others.
Become a Polo Player for a Day in Argentina
In Argentina, home to the world's top polo players, tourists can ride horses, learn from the pros how to hit the high-impact plastic ball and even play a match on a real field for less than $200 a day.