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A Male Therapist’s Take on Scott Galloway’s New Book

"Notes on Being a Man" isn't bad — but it isn't exactly therapy, either

Old Commonwealth Is the Jurassic Park of the Bourbon World

The site where the Van Winkle legend was born is resurrecting lost whiskeys

How New York’s 134 Eldridge Street Became the Hub of Modern Cocktail Culture

The home of Milk & Honey and Attaboy celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Here is their story.

This Is El Tesoro’s Best Tequila Yet

The annual Mundial limited-edition takes its cues from Japanese whisky

Scientists Discovered a Potentially Game-Changing Antibiotic

These findings could help fight drug-resistant bacteria

A French Dinner Party Style Gains Ground in the US

It isn't hard to see the appeal of the apéro dînatoire

Is This the Grossest Couple’s Prank on the Internet?

It can also be used as a potential relationship test, apparently

The Most Dangerous Drug on Earth Is Growing in Your Garden

The door to heaven is all over Brooklyn. The price of entry is your sanity and a days-long hallucinogenic trip.

A Guide to Sprinting After the Age of 30

According to internet lore, there's a point where adults never hit their max speed again. Let's change the narrative.

Life Lessons From an Oregon Motorcycle Adventure

Hard falls in the high desert. Here's what it's like to off-road the most remote region of the Beaver State.

Noah x Timex’s Latest Moon Phase Watch Is Their Boldest (And Best) Yet

The duo is back with another dainty, budget-friendly banger

Texas Just Committed to Billions for Dementia Research

It echoes a similar initiative for cancer funding

The Pope Calls for More Attention to the Ethics of AI

He isn't the only religious leader to do so