Happy Saturday. I have exactly three items on my agenda today: spending the day at the beach, making it home in time for a glorious postbeach shower, then heading to a bar to cheer on the Knicks. Hereâs what else I hope to accomplish at some point:
I simply canât do another summer sweating it out on the subway, so Iâll pick up what I consider the seasonâs coolest accessory, literally and figuratively.
Now that Iâve officially decided that, yes, I can pull off a headscarf, I have a feeling these tips are about to become my summer bible. Particularly the ones about getting it to stay put.
Organizing my silicone baking mats in a way that actually makes sense (read: not tossed in the back of a cabinet), thanks to this simple, buy-nothing-new hack.
Trying out some fresh lip-color trends. Iâm especially into the one that looks like you just ate a cherry Popsicle. But maybe I should just eat a cherry Popsicle instead.
â Julia Reinstein / Writer, Culture & Leisure / Brooklyn, New York
These Shrimp Rice Bowls Are the Platonic Ideal of a Weeknight Dinner
Key Tips: Larson says fresh or frozen shrimp will work. If using frozen, thaw first by placing in a zip-top bag and submerging in cool water for about 30 minutes. And to pick a perfectly ripe mango, look for one that smells sweet and gives slightly when squeezed.
Other Takes: If you also (correctly) believe mango > all other fruits, tryâŠ
Corn Salad With Mango and Halloumi. Loaded with sweet corn, crunchy cucumbers, and salty fried halloumi, one fan said it âmight be my all-time favorite recipe from NYT.â Honestly, same.
Mango Crumb Bars. A tropical take on the quintessential summer dessert that looks fancy â but is so easy, it can even be made at 7 pm on a Monday (speaking from experience).
Mango Mojito Mocktails. With just four ingredients and no fancy bartending equipment or skills required, this is the only drink youâll want to sip all summer. Oh, and to make it a cocktail? Just add rum.
đ Â This viral, two-ingredient dessert is being called the treat of the summer â and it starts with a lunch box staple you havenât thought about in years.
When a beloved TV dad dies, his on-screen wife â who was also his off-screen mistress â ends up under the same roof as their TV son and her real-life daughter. Thatâs the deliciously messy premise of Mary H.K. Choiâs Pool House. The adult debut follows Moon, an out-of-work actress and recovering addict, and her daughter, Stevie, whoâs desperate to escape LA and her momâs orbit. To save money, the two are living in their glass-walled pool house â until Adam (who played Moonâs kid on television and is Stevieâs longtime crush) arrives for the funeral and they all move back into the main house. What follows is a sharp, funny, and immersive portrait of grief, fame, and complex mommy issues. We asked Choi a few questions. Hereâs what she had to sayâŠ
Q: Whatâs a corner of the internet you recently discovered?
Choi: The YouTube show Interior Motives, where host Ben Mora and an astute, usually ruthless guest forensically examine the image of a room to guess the age, sexuality, gender, and location of the person who inhabits it. The photos are user-submitted and itâs astonishing how good they are. The Courtney Love and Ivy Wolk episode particularly ate.
Q: Whatâs one thing you canât stop listening to?
Q: Whatâs the one place everyone needs to visit?
Choi: Namdaemun Market in Seoul, Korea. Itâs as if the entire shopping part of the internet were suddenly live-action. You can buy absolutely anything there. Itâs paradise for someone like me, who canât impulse-purchase without meeting the artifact beforehand. Itâs glorious.
PS: To learn what Gwyneth Paltrow rom-com Choi believes everyone needs to watch (spoiler: not Shakespeare in Love), read our extended author interview here.
Bless this German soccer fan â and his viral World Cup road trip â for reminding us that, yes, Taco Bell really is that good. And thereâs no place like Waffle House at 1 am.
This nylon carry-on slides onto your suitcase handle, has an accessible laptop sleeve, and folds into a convenient little pouch. Trust us when we say it revolutionized our travel game.
This NAD+ treatment transforms skin at a cellular level â and a full 100% of users saw a visible difference after using it for less than two weeks. Plus, get a travel-sized restoration cream with any $100+ order until June 16.
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Your New England Summer Starter Pack Begins With Chatham
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Nestled in the elbow of Cape Cod, Chatham has long been a beloved summer escape for New Englanders â and itâs easy to see why. The Massachusetts seaside gem has it all: pristine beaches, postcard-worthy charm, accommodations straight out of a Nancy Meyers movie (check out Greyfinch Chatham Inn), and deep nautical roots, from the Chatham Pier Fish Market (go late morning to see fishing boats return with their catch) to the Atwood Museum (an 18th-century sea captainâs home). Add in breezy bike rides along the nearby Cape Cod Rail Trail, whale-watching tours that wow, and seafood so fresh that it practically high-fived the fisherman â and, yeah, itâs no mystery why people return year after year.
â±ïž Letâs start with the reason youâre here: Chathamâs wide, sandy beaches, each with its own vibe. Hardings Beach is considered the best for families (think: calm surf, warmer waters, ample room), while Lighthouse Beach â home to, as the name suggests, a historic lighthouse â is popular for picnics and long strolls along the shoreline. If youâre feeling adventurous, you could also hop aboard a boat tour to Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge, a protected stretch of coast with seals, horseshoe crabs, and countless land and sea birds.
đŽ In what should be a surprise to no one, Chatham crushes the seafood game. Start at The Chatham Squire, a Cape institution that boasts live entertainment, hearty pub grub, and some of the best lobster rolls in town (order the hot one). Or, swing by local fave Del Mar Bar & Bistro for excellent cocktails, Mediterranean-inspired small plates, and wood-fired thin-crust pizzas (the fig-and-prosciutto pie is a must). Want something more upscale? You canât go wrong at The Impudent Oyster, where inventive dishes â like panko-crusted Atlantic swordfish over goat-cheese polenta â steal the show.
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We asked you to vote on an etiquette question youâd like answered. The winner was:
On a recent flight, I couldnât shake a chatty seatmate. I opened a book and put in my headphones, but she still didnât get the hint. What else could I have done?
âYou took the right first steps by putting in your headphones and grabbing your book. Unfortunately, some people need a more direct approach. So the next time you have a chatty seatmate, make your boundaries clear by saying something like, âI prefer to keep my flight time quiet â Iâm not up for chatting.â You could also try, âThank you for your interest in connecting, but I prefer quiet and privacy when Iâm flying.â You can tweak the wording to suit your comfort level and the situation. And if they still donât take the hint, itâs perfectly acceptable to request a seat reassignment.â