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An hour of silence and whiskey sipping
By Kristina Monllos
Last December, Nick Offerman teamed up with his favorite whiskey brand to create a yule-log video that was just 45 minutes of him sitting next to a crackling fire, sipping Lagavulin and staring at the camera.
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W+K's 'Time Is Precious' wonders if you're spending it wisely
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Television is enjoying a golden age, and social media is empowering and entertaining us like never before. Unless they're actually slowly killing us, Nike seems to suggest in this stressful, claustrophobic ...
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British actress shines in latest dark comedy
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge had an amazing year. The British actress and playwright created and starred in not one but two TV shows—the groundbreaking sitcom Crashing and the brutally funny and tragic dark comedy Fleabag.
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Why it's important to go slower
By Gabriel Beltrone
Nobody wants to get into a car crash. But if you do, even a small difference in your speed can make a huge difference in the outcome.
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The answer to unrequited love, just $14.99
By Angela Natividad
Swedish agency Åkestam Holst has spent the past year using Ikea to explore family dynamics in all shades—from relationship longevity to divorce, and most recently, a troubled passage between a father ...
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A strangely warm memento mori
By Angela Natividad
The modern Westerner is bad at death, especially so at the prospect of managing our own. The result is that it's treated glibly—like in slasher films—or pushed to the sidelines of our communities. ...
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