Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 15, 2007 -
During the months of May to September, Potomac Riverboat Company lets you cruise with your pooch. These fun boat trips are offered during those warm months and include a 40-minute tour of Alexandria's seaport. Ships set sail every Thursday at 7, 8, and 9 p.m.
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Oct 06, 2009 -
This week kicks off one of the biggest culinary events of the year: the NYC Wine and Food Festival, featuring headliners like Rachael, Bobby, and new favorite celeb chef, Ming.
Not in New York? No worries — there's still something to raise your glass to.
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Aug 18, 2009 -
NYC jumps straight to my mind as the pet-friendliest city with the sheer number of boutiques, high-end services, and dog runs, but, after that, what's next? Now a couple months back I rounded up a list of cat-friendly places, but Rent.com recently released a list of the Top 10 Pet-Friendly Cities, and I've gotta say I was surprised not to see a few of my faves on it. At first I was bristling about San Francisco's low placement, but then I remembered how hard it was for me to find a pet-friendly place here .
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Aug 05, 2009 -
Recent college graduates are ready to spread their wings and fly, but the weak economy means many will spend an extended time flapping their wings before landing a job offer. There are a lot of ways recession grads can boost the probability of finding work, and one of them is being open to relocating to a place where the job market is more welcoming.
Forbes developed a list of the best places for first-time job seekers using a variety of data and adjusting for population so big and small cities could compete.
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Jun 15, 2009 -
While sometimes it's difficult to trust that economists' assessments are any more accurate than yours or mine, more than a few professionals have indicated there are signs the economy is stabilizing. The smarties at Forbes looked at the projected gross domestic product of metropolitan areas across the US, unemployment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and home prices, incomes, and affordability data from the National Association of Home Builders to determine the 10 cities best poised for recession recovery. To see which cities have the best odds, read more
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May 20, 2008 -
An estimated one-third of women suffer from heart problems, and according to the American Heart Association, where you live may actually make a difference.
The heart association's Go Red For Women campaign recently commissioned a study to rank the best places for women to live in the United States for a healthy heart. It included an analysis of 22 factors affecting women's heart health, including rates of cardiovascular mortality, high blood pressure, exercise, smoking, stress levels, and the numbers of people who commute by bicycle or on foot.
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Jun 26, 2007 -
Quick! What's the first word that comes to your mind when I say "Frozen Beersicle?" If it was "illegal" then you and the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control think alike.
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Jun 16, 2007 -
Once in a while a match made in the public eye prevails. Not only for their love for each other, but their style and the unique way they complement each other. For me, Hollywood marriages are such a flighting thing it's hard for me to take them seriously.
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May 24, 2007 -
Remember our Celebrity Style: Nicole Richie? She was wearing this Madison Marcus' Zest Tunic, $215, while out with her then-boyfriend Joel Madden. I love the curlicue detailing at the neck and how she wore it over mini cutoff jean shorts.
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Jan 30, 2007 -
Worst Analogies Ever Written In A High School Essay...And yes, there was actually a contest for this. Below are a few of the "winning" (or least profound) entries:
- Her vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever. - Unknown
- He was as tall as a six-foot-three-inch tree.
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