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5/11/2010
By Emily Hopkins
When we first reached Justin Boyette on his cell phone, he was busy tasting wine in California. It was just home-work, really, a matter of checking out the competition.
“I...
5/11/2010
By Doug McInnis
American kids are obsessed with thinness, yet more and more of them are overweight, if not obese. They try myriad weight-loss schemes, yet nothing seems to work. This is the panorama Abby Ellin, New York Times columnist and author, explores in...
5/11/2010
By Gary Frank
As far as Robert Stegall-Smith is concerned, the term “foodie” represents a welcome trend in American life.
“It works for me because people love food but hate to...
5/11/2010
By Jennifer Campbell
“Fred Wilcox told me I wrote like a French philosopher,” says Jennifer Patterson. She laughs, and adds, “and he didn’t mean that in a good way.” The associate professor of writing urged her to avoid emulating...
5/11/2010
By Susan Weiner
During her 25 years as a sports nutrition consultant, Heidi Skolnik has counseled corporate VIPs, the New York Mets, the New York Giants, the New York Knicks, the Juilliard School, and the School of American Ballet on the virtues of nutrition and...

