Men's Health US
CHUCK NORRIS
The legendary action star, black belt martial artist, and veteran is busy at 85. This gear keeps him going.
1 min |
November/December 2025
Men's Health US
THE BIG BATTLE OVER FAKE FAT
How the “SECRET SAUCE” in America’s HOTTEST NEW BRAND of protein bars sparked a STORM of CONTROVERSY and UPENDED the PROTEIN BAR market.
10+ min |
November/December 2025
Country Living
Past Meets Presents
After serving eight generations of the same family, a historic home in New York's Hudson Valley turns over a new leaf-make that a new needle- for a family well suited to celebrating it for many Christmases to come.
3 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Country Living
Nevada City, California
Nestled amid the pine forests of the Northern Sierra Nevadas, this former Gold Rush town turned film and performing arts hub infuses its Victorian Christmas celebrations with a distinct Old West spirit.
1 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Country Living
Crème de la Crème
In Connecticut's Litchfield County, a family's passion for dairy cows has led to a thriving artisanal-chocolate business.
1 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Country Living
Winter Wonderland
Against an icy backdrop of gray-blues and wintry whites, a Victorian cottage in Prince Edward County, Canada, showcases how to deck the halls in a way that's as elegant as it is welcoming.
2 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Country Living
Bake it Merry
From peppermint crinkle cookies to hot cocoa cake, these seasonal standouts are sure to earn a permanent spot on the sideboard.
6 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Country Living
A Spruced-Up Kitchen
Nestled in the foothills of the Tennessee Smokies, this farmhouse kitchen blends timeless Southern style with a sophisticated French feel.
2 min |
December 2025 - January 2026
Prevention US
SEND YOUR HAIR TO REHAB
EXPERT TIPS FOR A HEALTHIER DO.
1 min |
December 2025
Prevention US
Should You Quit Coffee?
More than 100 million American adults drink it every day, even as a vague sense that it's bad for us percolates in the background.
4 min |
December 2025
Prevention US
YOU'RE NEVER STUCK
At 57, Wendy Ida became a competitive bodybuilder. Now 73, she believes MINDSET IS EVERYTHING.
3 min |
December 2025
Prevention US
5 MYTHS ABOUT AUTISM
No, the condition is not an epidemic-but misunderstandings about it are. Here are a few, as well as the truth about what it means to be neurodivergent in this way.
3 min |
December 2025
Prevention US
WHAT'S UP WITH... SNEEZING AFTER YOU EAT
If you feel as if you should order your meals with a side of tissues, here's why.
1 min |
December 2025
Prevention US
to nap or not to nap
You've heard that it can be detrimental to nighttime slumber, perpetuating insomnia—but then again, it feels so good and can recharge you for the rest of your day. As the debate rages, here's how to decide whether taking a little midday snooze is right for you.
5 min |
December 2025
Harper's BAZAAR - US
DWANA SMALLWOOD, NOVEMBER 2000
“A GREAT DANCER uses movement as a poet uses words. The grandest and slightest gestures—a head thrown back, a leg held high—illuminate the spirit and the heart.” That was how writer Elizabeth Kaye described the art of dance in an essay that accompanied a portfolio titled “Fast Company” in the November 2000 issue of Harper’s Bazaar. Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, the story showcased six performers who were making their mark on the dance world at the turn of the 21st century—among them, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater principal Dwana Smallwood.
1 min |
November 2025
Harper's BAZAAR - US
CYNTHIA ERIVO Is Unstoppable
CYNTHIA ERIVO has always been a ONCE-IN-ALIFETIME PERFORMER with a VOICE for the AGES. Now, she's a STAR for them too.
10 min |
November 2025
Harper's BAZAAR - US
On PERFORMANCE
I met Cynthia Erivo over 10 years ago, when she first moved from London to New York and ended up becoming my neighbor. I always knew she would go on to do amazing things, and I can think of no one more fitting to celebrate on the cover of our Performance issue, as audiences gear up to take her in as Elphaba once more in Wicked: For Good. I have always been struck by the way Erivo can come off as both delicate and larger than life—or, as Jazmine Hughes writes in her cover story, “able to put both her strength and her softness on display.” This manifests in the photos too, shot by Cass Bird and styled by Yashua Simmons, portraying a performer at the peak of her powers, glamorous and self-assured and vulnerable all at once.
2 min |
November 2025
Harper's BAZAAR - US
Who Gets to Be PREPPY?
The style once RESERVED for the PRIVILEGED few is now UBIQUITOUS, open to broad INTERPRETATION, and ACCESSIBLE to ALL
6 min |
November 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Early voting brings New Yorkers out as campaign enters home stretch
Early voting kicked off with a bang last weekend, bringing in an impressive number of voters in a few days compared to the 2021 mayoral election.
2 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
One-on-one: Zohran Mamdani makes his case for Black New Yorkers' votes
If Zohran Mamdani, according to the demographic breakdown of the Democratic party primary, is struggling to win over Black voters in advance of the New York City general elections, it wasn’t immediately obvious on one particular sunny day on Nostrand Avenue, in the heart of largely Caribbean central Brooklyn.
8 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Black churches lead the charge on climate justice
At this year's Green the Church summit in Atlanta, the message was clear: The climate crisis is already here, and Black folks are bearing the brunt of its devastation.
3 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Disgraced lawyer Solny not sentenced yet for housing scams targeting Black New Yorkers
Sanford Solny, the disbarred attorney convicted of stealing 11 properties from predominantly Black and Brown homeowners facing foreclosure, appeared in a Downtown Brooklyn courtroom on Oct. 22, for his scheduled sentencing but he has not been sentenced for his crimes — yet.
3 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Crossing the line? Islamophobia marks the NYC mayoral race
With Election Day around the corner, New York City's mayoral race swerved heavily into islamophobic rhetoric over the past several days with Republicans taking serious shots at mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani because of his Muslim identity.
4 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Kai Cogsville and Defend Harlem are leading the charge against housing inequity
Kai Cogsville was born and bred in Harlem's Sugar Hill section. He's seen the evolution of his neighborhood, and says there is no community in the world like it.
3 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Butternut & Acorn Squash Soup with Bacon, Mascarpone, Chives & Truffle Oil
Yields 8 10 servings
1 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Federal judge indefinitely blocks firing of federal employees during shutdown
U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston has extended her order stopping the Trump administration from firing federal workers because of the government shutdown.
2 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
The Knicks encounter obstacles on their first road trip of the season
The road has been unkind for the Knicks to start this season.
2 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Elevate soup season with a warming, inviting, and plentiful classic
With soup season upon us, it's time to grab your favorite bowl and get ready to ladle out some deliciousness.
1 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Caribbean leaders ask to mediate U.S.-Venezuela conflict
Giving clear indications that they think war between the U.S. and Venezuela is imminent, Caribbean leaders offered themselves as 11th hour mediators at the weekend, saying military conflict will seriously affect the region.
3 min |
October 30, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
'Ragtime' is spectacularly sublime!
\"Ragtime\" is a spectacular — and incredibly timely — musical story of three families going after the American dream at the turn of the 20th century, and what that dream looks like for each family.
3 min |
