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The things Boomers consider essential to a properly appointed home often strike younger generations as not just unnecessary, but actively burdensome—relics from a world where people stayed in one ...
Data from TouchBistro’s 2024 Gen Z Diner Trends Report shows that 27 % of Gen Z visit a new restaurant several times per week ...
Elizabeth Kolbert, Bill McKibben, and Rivka Galchen on narratives of our era of strange, changing weather.
The summer between her freshman and sophomore years of high school, Bloomfield Hill’s resident Ananya Singla started her ...
This summer, we’re finding travel inspo from a Michigan author and her new bucket list book. Unexpected pit stops, ...
Part of that process inevitably involves passing through at least one U.S. airport. Sometimes you get to choose the best, ...
At his Chicago restaurant Ever, which played a supporting role in “The Bear,” the chef Curtis Duffy refines his story.
Three Gen Z sisters were shocked when their restaurant bill hit $160 — all because they didn’t know “MKT” meant market price. TikTok had a field day with it.
Brian Wilson made a mark on my generation Wilson strummed the faces of millions of like-minded listeners dealing with loneliness, loss or lack of direction.
Gen Z is using dark humor to cope with the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, including starting a "my first war" TikTok trend.
Can Gen X Secretary of State Marco Rubio guide the US with strategic restraint in addressing Iran’s nuclear threat without repeating Iraq War mistakes?
Still, Gen Z is processing it the only way they know how — by turning global dread into viral content.