I write about lots of lifestyle topics, but I'm most interested in cultural trends (food, travel, socializing) and interesting people doing interesting things. Former writer for TODAY.com and CBSNews.com. Email me: brittanyloggins@gmail.com
The Chedi Andermatt
From Michelin Star restaurants to a world-class spa and the most tranquil guest rooms, the Chedi Andermatt should be on the bucket list of every seasoned traveler.
Nick Offerman Loves Whisky Just as Much as Ron Swanson
Welcome to 5 O’Clock Somewhere, a new series in which our network of culinary all-stars share their favorite drinks—along with everything you need to serve them in style.
New York Fashion Week Designers on Choosing the Perfect Venue
The runway shows during New York Fashion Week offer a glimpse into the creative minds of the designers — and most of those minds take the staging and venues almost as seriously as they do the clothes.
Daniel Boulud on His Favorite Kitchen Tools and the Most Important Ingredient for a White Negroni
For a French superstar chef whose eponymous NYC restaurant has received two Michelin stars, Daniel Boulud’s demeanor is unexpectedly laid-back and jovial.
Carrie Bradshaw’s Life in N.Y.C. Apartments (and That Townhouse)
The end of “And Just Like That …” means the end of a real estate portfolio that includes a cozy Upper East Side studio and a grand Gramercy townhouse.
Skullcandy & Bose Release Affordable Earbud Collab With Help From Tony Hawk
This interview with Tony Hawk is one of my favorites.
50 Saturday Night Live Cast Members Reveal Their Favorite Saturday Night Live Cast Members
50 Saturday Night Live Cast Members Reveal Their Favorite Saturday Night Live Cast Members
Peggy Gou Gives Iconic Don Julio Tequila Bottle a ‘194구’ Makeover
DJ Peggy Gou is putting her own spin on Don Julio’s 1942 tequila bottle. The limited-edition artwork is emblazoned with a unique “194구” (구 is pronounced “Gou”) motif, which is inspired by her Korean heritage and love of fashion and art.
You Can Have ‘Sex and the City,’ Just Not on the Front Stoop
When a young location scout knocked on the door of 66 Perry Street in Manhattan’s West Village three decades ago, the homeowner who reluctantly agreed to allow filming on the front stoop couldn’t have imagined that the three-family building would become a cultural treasure better known as Carrie Bradshaw’s home in HBO’s “Sex and the City.”
50 Saturday Night Live Cast Members Talk About What It’s Like to Audition for Saturday Night Live—And How They Celebrated Getting Hired
“This is a monologue into the darkness and your boss is watching,” says SNL's Michael Che. “It’s like a nightmare.”
And Just Like That, Carrie Bradshaw’s Front Stoop Was Closed
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday approved an application by a Manhattan homeowner to build a gate at the front of what she called her “celebrity staircase.”
The Real-Life Diet of Lil Dicky, Who Is Careful to Avoid Salt Bloat on Set
The rapper and actor told GQ about getting a meat thermometer, his strategy for coping with 4 a.m. wake ups, and eating tuna straight out of the can.
Willy Chavarria Drops New Tequila Don Julio Bottle Design, Just in Time for New York Fashion Week
The iconic designer unveiled the bottle at an intimate cocktail party before the show
The Comedy Club Was as Intimate as a Living Room. Actually, It Was One.
At Apartment Fest, audiences piled into a Harlem home for four nights of jokes from comedians who have to fight for stage time elsewhere.
A Vintage Market Pops Up in a U-Haul Truck
Glancing inside the back of the 15-foot U-Haul truck parked near McCarren Park in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn on Sunday, you might think someone had moved in.