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Elizabeth Gilbert, the reluctant bride
Amy Benfer
The literary phenomenon behind "Eat, Pray, Love" embraces a second marriage, and her everywoman book-club status
Behind the food truck divide
Thomas Rogers
A new gourmet parking lot captures the media's attention -- but where does it leave traditional vendors?
Lucky pork and sauerkraut
Ian Knauer
A recipe that saved the author's life, not from starvation, but from his own stupidity
Since you asked: An update on Cary Tennis
Joan Walsh
Surgery went well, his doctors are pleased -- and he'll have a lot to share about patience when he returns
Dodd’s heir — Lieberman’s nightmare
Joe Conason
Popular, principled Dick Blumenthal, the next likely senator from Connecticut, will surely irk Joe Lieberman
Still single after all these weeks
Kate Harding
Neenah Pickett's plan to find a husband in a year didn't work -- but it shouldn't be called a failure
Casey Johnson’s grief tweets
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The strange spectacle of celebrities (Tila Tequila, Paris Hilton) mixing relentless self-promotion with mourning
Another Steele gaffe: Honest Injun!
Joan Walsh
The GOP chair charged with outreach to non-whites uses a slur against American Indians
Read a book you think you’ll hate in 2010
Laura Miller
Why you should get out of your literary comfort zone this year
Ada’s chocolate and nut brownies
Lisa Stander Horel
She was a fabulous baker -- but then again, her adman husband (and boss) didn't leave her much choice
Conservative backlash against “Avatar”
Andrew Leonard
A right-wing nightmare: The free market has spoken -- anti-American lefty green propaganda sells!
The most important meal of the year
Francis Lam
Kick off your culinary year with hope and leisure. Plus: Last week's winners
“Busted” author turns to blogging
Andrew Leonard
The future of journalism? After taking a Times buyout, reporter Edmund Andrews finds a new outlet
Wake up, women: Sleep is a feminist issue
Kate Harding
Depriving ourselves of needed rest is a lousy way to prove how hardworking we are
My year of “Living Oprah”
Sarah Hepola
I spent 2010 following the advice of the talk show queen, based on a book about the same. Confused? Join the club
Iranian hardliners rally, call for killing reformists
Ali Akbar Dareini
Pro-government forces make threats of bombings and assassinations to support the regime
White House hits back at Cheney
Alex Koppelman
Former vice president slammed as "more focused on criticizing the Administration than condemning the attackers"
Andrew O’Hehir on the best movies of the decade
Andrew O'Hehir
From Spain to Korea, suburbia to Romania -- my personal favorites in a turbulent time
Tell us about your first time
Francis Lam
Here's a chance to have your first moment in the kitchen all over again. Plus: Last week's winners
Miranda rights for attempted plane bomber?
Alex Koppelman
One right-winger worries, wrongly, about consequences of following civilian legal procedure
Louisa May Alcott’s “topsy-turvy” life
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new PBS documentary shows her hidden side
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