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Steel City Shining
A tech boom; a thriving cultural scene; destination dining. Can this be... Pittsburgh?
Down to Earth
Pottery runs deep in Santa Fe, from hallowed Pueblo collections to clay-throwing pubs.
Wheels on Fire
With its blazing fall colors and picturesque villages, the Japanese island of Kyushu was made for cycling.
Bonjour la France
When an American writer retires in Brittany, she learns how to belong again.
EVER GREEN
TIMELESS GIFTS AND THE DEEPEST SHADES OF NATURE'S VERDANT HUE PAIR FOR A SEASON THAT WILL BE REMEMBERED ALWAYS
VIEW TIMES TWO
IT'S A LESSON IN ‘TAKE YOUR PICK' FOR A PALM BEACH COUPLE WHO ENJOY A SPECTACLE IN EVERY DIRECTION THEY LOOK
HOW SWEET IT IS
A HISTORICAL CONNECTICUT VICTORIAN BOASTS THE INTRICACIES OF A GINGERBREAD HOUSE AND EMBRACES THE SPIRIT OF YOUNG CHILDREN
holidays to a t
Fashion design power couple Michael and Alex Toccin approach tables for their multifaith celebrations with a best-dressed spin
CHEF'S TABLE
This warm and inviting kitchen is designed for serious cooking while dishing up conversation with guests
"CBD cream eased my pain!"
Osteoarthritis left Trish Stagg’s fingers so swollen, stiff and painful, she feared her only option was to give up activities she loved...until she discovered a body cream that worked miracles
Can You Be a Born Athlete?
WH investigates whether fitness performance just runs in your genes or if it's nurtured as you age.
Silver Linings Playbook
You can learn how to become more optimistic, no matter your starting point.
Scent Solutions
What was once a taboo subject-body odor-is now a convo more and more people are happily having.
"Learning to Ski at 57 Helped Me Embrace Uncertainty"
Tackling something new-and terrifying was exactly what one freshly single midlifer needed.
Healthy Eats, Delivered
It might be possible to say soodbye to grocery stores forever. But should you? yee
THE RISE of the GENTLE C-SECTION
How a new surgical practice is transforming women's childbirth experience
GROWING FORWARD
Country singer KELSEA BALLERINI is working harder than ever to shake (and remake) old patterns that no longer serve her. Here, she opens up about her intentional journey and shares her mental health musts.
Planting New Roots
Six late-bloomer lesbians\" share their stories of how they learned to live—and love—authentically.
Why Is MS Increasing Among Women?
For women, finding an answer is becoming more urgent by the day.
EYE IN THE SKY
How do you cozy up a Manhattan high-rise? Call designers Hendricks Churchill.
Play It Cool
In balmy Texas, Ashe Leandro brings urbane style and a chill vibe to a home in a historic district.
THE JOY OF KØKKEN
In Brooklyn, a writer transforms her kitchen into a space of warmth and connection, blending personal memories with Scandinavian design.
MORE, PLEASE
Eric Hughes joins forces with Standard Architecture to transform two neighboring homes into a sprawling family compound.
SIZED TO FIT
Designer Nannette Brown reimagines a new-build apartment with unexpected depth, character, and texture.
Shower Power
How one writer improved her mental health by connecting with her body
The Next Health Tech Revolution Is Here
From smart watches to tracking apps, devices are providing valuable insights.
Grain Gains
This cozy quinoa salad paired with juicy chicken thighs clocks nearly 50 grams of protein.
CURTAIN RAISER
ELLE DECOR partners with designers Christine and John Gachot to refresh an iconic lounge at a New York institution, the Metropolitan Opera House.
Mic Drop
For former talk radio star Tom Joyner, Studio Roda creates an oceanfront pleasure pad with out-of-sight views and disco-era glamour.
Pecking Order - Language is said to make us human. What if birds talk, too?
On a drizzly day in Grünau im Almtal, Austria, a gaggle of greylag geese shared a peaceful moment on a grassy field near a stream. One goose, named Edes, was preening quietly; others were resting with their beaks pointed tailward, nestled into their feathers. Then a camouflaged speaker that scientists had placed nearby started to play. First came a recorded honk from an unpartnered male goose named Joshua. Edes went on with his preening. Next came a honk that was lower in pitch than the first, with a slight bray. Edes looked up.