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Study Shows Older Adults Avoid Millennial Food Fads

Mar 7, 2018

Chia seeds, couscous and quinoa are just some of the foods adults over the age of 60 have never tried, despite their increasing popularity among younger generations.

Paris Fashion Week: Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen & More

By Thomas Adamson | Mar 6, 2018

In a fall-winter season that's featured a fair share of fur on the runway in spite of growing resistance, Stella McCartney's show was the ecological antidote at Paris Fashion Week.

Food Boxes Not Stamps? Trump Budget Worries Grocers

By Kristen de Groot, Gene J. Puskar | Mar 6, 2018

Grocery store trade associations, as well as nonprofits like The Food Trust, argue that removing food stamp recipients' ability to buy their own provisions could undermine recent successes in eliminating "food deserts."

Volvo XC40, A Compact SUV, Wins Car of Year Award in Geneva

Mar 6, 2018

The Volvo XC40, a compact SUV billed by the Swedish automaker as "built for city life," has been named Car of the Year by a panel of European motoring journalists.

Adam Rippon Defends His Oscars Outfit in Viral Tweet

Mar 6, 2018

Adam Rippon responded to people criticizing the harness he wore to the Oscars Sunday night.

Watch: Adolfo Sanchez, Autumn/Winter 2018-19

Watch: Adolfo Sanchez, Autumn/Winter 2018-19

Mar 6, 2018

From backstage to the runway take a look at the AW 18 collection by Adolfo Sanchez named "Nuevo Día."

After Backlash from Fans & 'Drag Race' Stars, RuPaul Rupologizes for Transgender Comments

Mar 6, 2018

RuPaul is apologizing for comments he made in a new interview, in which he said he'd "probably" not allow a transitioning drag queen to compete on "RuPaul's Drag Race," which sparked an online backlash from fans and the show's stars alike.

First Look: Aphid Autumn/Winter 2018-19

First Look: Aphid Autumn/Winter 2018-19

Mar 6, 2018

Aphid's AW18-19 collection explores the notion of formal dressing, using layering meshed with the composition and deconstruction of the classic suit.

San Francisco Will Remove Pioneer Statue Some Call Racist

By Janie Har | Mar 6, 2018

A 19th century statue that some say is degrading to Native Americans will be removed from its touristy public spot near San Francisco's City Hall, joining a growing list of historic markers being ousted under pressure from the public.

Recipe: Tipsy Toffee Bars

Mar 6, 2018

Packed full of pecans, toffee bits, chopped white chocolate and dried coconut, it's the sprinkling of bourbon is what really takes them over the edge.

Bids for Dean's 'Rebel' Jacket Fall Short at Florida Auction

Mar 5, 2018

A Florida auction house says bids for James Dean's red nylon jacket from "Rebel Without a Cause" fell short.

Automakers Roll Out New Battery-Powered Cars at Geneva Show

By David McHugh | Mar 5, 2018

Global automakers are rolling out more electric vehicles at the Geneva International Motor Show as they try to challenge Tesla and get ahead of a disruptive shift in transportation toward lower-emission and autonomous vehicles.

New Poll: Nearly 1 Out of 4 Straight Men Say They Watch Gay Porn, Had Same-Sex Experience

Mar 5, 2018

A new poll suggest that nearly one out of every four straight men have watched gay porn.

Stars Let Loose at Oscar Parties Marking Awards Season's End

By Andrew Dalton and Sandy Cohen | Mar 5, 2018

On the surface, Hollywood's after-Oscar parties are held to celebrate the winners and almost-winners at the Academy Awards. But their real purpose, for many anyway, is to recognize that the entire exhausting epic of the awards season is finally over.

Watch: Wine Lovers & Foodies Flock to Valle de Guadalupe

Watch: Wine Lovers & Foodies Flock to Valle de Guadalupe

Mar 5, 2018

Mexico's flourishing wine region Valle de Guadalupe offers a budget-friendly tasting experience with an impressive food scene and hip hotels.

'Atlas of Beer' Surveys Global Beer Culture

By Beth J. Harpaz | Mar 5, 2018

A National Geographic book called the "Atlas of Beer" surveys beer across six continents, from banana beer in Tanzania to beer aged in wine barrels in Argentina.

Tiffany Haddish Makes Oscars Moment with Used Dress

By Amanda Lee Myers | Mar 5, 2018

It's not often the dress that steals the show at the Oscars isn't even new.

Drama in Red and Neutrals on Oscars Red Carpet

By Leanne Italie | Mar 5, 2018

Looks in neutrals, reds and purples brought the drama Sunday on the Oscars carpet, along with a healthy dose of shiny gold, but Nicole Kidman stood out in stunning cobalt blue at Hollywood's biggest fashion show.

Givenchy Gets Gritty as Poiret Is Relaunched in Paris

By Thomas Adamson | Mar 4, 2018

In a low-key Givenchy hoody, actor Idris Elba bucked this week's trend and brought some rare A-list star power to Paris Fashion Week on Sunday.

Curtain Calls for Queer Space?

By Juanita MORE! | Mar 4, 2018

Polk Gulch was the place to be. It was the place where the community first celebrated its holiest of high holidays, Halloween, and where parades, marches, and protests took place.

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