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Jenny Miller

  1. Find Your Inner Film Buff in MarfaThe tiny Far West Texas town is best known for its visual arts scene, but movie obsessives will find plenty to love: film festivals, famously ci […]
  2. Skip the Casinos in RenoForget casinos and retro kitsch—the Biggest Little City in the World’s low hotel prices, revitalized Riverwalk District, and burgeoning restaura […]
  3. Un-Wedding BandsFrom thirties swing to foot-stomping jazz, old-timey music is making a comeback.
  4. Get Off the Slopes in Park CitySundance and skiing are still the main draws, but a rising restaurant scene and a host of other winter sport options are among the newest reason […]
  5. Farm to BathtubThe whole-animal approach in vogue at so many restaurants is not without its challenges. What to do, for example, with all that beef tallow crow […]
  6. Bottle Service for Bottle-Service HatersThe new attempt to de-cheese-ify DIY drinking.
  7. Juniper RisingParsing the new wave of gin-centric cocktail joints.
  8. Wake Up!Brunchtime cocktails worth setting an alarm for.
  9. From Hunan to YunnanThe delectable regionalization of Chinese food in post-Cantonese New York.
  10. Chefs Get RomanticWhat chefs and their honeys would cook for each other on Valentine’s Day — if they weren’t stuck in the restaurant.
  11. Recipes to Ring in 2012Wherever you plan to be on New Year’s Eve, here’s a global smorgasbord of ways to celebrate.
  12. The Big SqueezeThe juice-bar craze reaches every-corner status.
  13. The Other Fast Food Nation: IndiaAlmost ten years after the Kati Roll Company mainstreamed South Asian street food, it’s getting some spicy competition.
  14. Sugar and a Touch of SpiceWho says October treats have to hew to tradition? Four recipes from New York chefs offer a deliciously different take on Halloween candy.
  15. The Backyard SommelierJustin Philips, craft-brew savant and co-owner of Beer Table in Park Slope, on what goe […]
  16. Alfresco, All the TimeThe city’s best new outdoor spaces for afternoon snacks, midday beers, or late-night entertaining.
  17. Dining à DeuxNYC’s best dishes for two, from carnal cuts to steamy stews.
  18. Love on the MenuPrix fixe meals plus take-out options to satisfy every couple.
  19. A Delicious New YearDinners and brunches to help you ring in 2011.
  20. Dine Out for ChristmasDon’t want to cook? Here’s where to reserve some holiday cheer instead.
  21. The Best NYC Cookbooks of 2010If your favorite dining companion is also an enthusiastic home cook, give the gift of recipes from New York restaurants and chefs.
  22. Takeout ThanksgivingHopeless in the kitchen? Too engrossed by the game to leave the couch? Whatever your excuse, these restaurants have you covered.