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Sebastian Junger set out to write a book about a murder that occurred in the quiet neighborhood where he grew up. For Junger, author of the best-selling The Perfect Storm, the story of who killed Bessie Goldberg hit close to home in more than one way. Goldberg's 1963 strangulation occurred at a time of a series of brutal murders that were blamed on the Boston Strangler. Read More...
Fitness shouldn't feel like torture, and Mariana believes that through and through. At Beaar Body, Mariana emphasizes that eating should be enjoyable, not a sad diet that causes relapse. That's why they take their clients' dietary and food preferences into account to create a fully customized meal plan that supports their goals, keeps them full, and satisfied, even if that means dining out. With options for general, vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free meals, clients have the flexibility to choose what works best for them. Read More...
When looking back at Gossip Girl’s reign of television domination, the first images that pop into your mind might be Blair’s magnificent headbands or Serena’s cleavage rhombuses. (Or Chuck’s never-ending closet of Savile Row-esque suits.) But Upper East Side shenanigans aside, the series quickly established itself for utilizing memorable marketing artwork, which was displayed most prominently in the early seasons with va-va-voom! depictions of teens doing naughty things. Read More...