Archive for February 16th, 2012

Marcia Gay Harden Files for Divorce

Marcia Gay Harden and Thaddaeus Scheel in 2009 Jim Spellman/WireImage Marcia Gay Harden has decided to end her marriage. After 15 years of marriage, the Oscar winning actress has filed for divorce from her husband, Thaddaeus Scheel, her rep tells PEOPLE exclusively. “For the sake of the couple’s three children, Harden would like to request [...]

Frankie Delgado Is Engaged

Frankie Delgado Jordan Strauss/Wireimage Talk about a memorable Valentine’s Day! Former Hills star Frankie Delgado popped the question to his lady love on the year’s most romantic day. “I can confirm that on Valentine’s Day that Frankie Delgado got engaged to long time girlfriend Jennifer Acosta while vacationing in Cabo, Mexico,” his rep Eric Podwall [...]

Is Janet Jackson Joining The X Factor?

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How Small Businesses Can Hurt the Economy

Few people have the perspective that business brokers do on just how close some small businesses can come to closing their doors. Transferring business ownership is a delicate process at best, whether the business is sold to a third party or handed off to the next generation. Success can easily be derailed by any number [...]

Serious Entertaining: Three Staple Soups For Your Next Dinner Party

Posted by Carrie Vasios, February 16, 2012 at 6:00 PM [Photographs: Carrie Vasios] If you were to look at my diet and see the high proportion of liquidy things eaten out of a bowl, you might assume that I was of a lady of a certain age; one who has accepted the inevitable trade-off between [...]

Snapshots from Seoul: Noryangjin Fish Market

Posted by J. Kenji López-Alt, February 16, 2012 at 5:15 PM [Photographs: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt] As the seafood hub of a town that loves seafood, Noryangjin market in Seoul, South Korea, sees plenty of aquatic action. Daily seafood auctions take place in the wee hours of the morning between 1 and 6 a.m. every day, [...]

Come on in ‘The Kitchn’

Posted by Robyn Lee, February 16, 2012 at 5:00 PM Each week we round up our favorite posts and recipes from our friends at The Kitchn. This week, the Kitchen highlights 15 essential basic skills for making quick, tasty, and nourishing weeknight meals. Also on the Kitchn: Tags: The Kitchn 0 Comments – Add a [...]

The Girl With the Front Row Seat

Hiroko Masuike for The New York TimesBackstage at Calvin Klein, fall 2012. The girl from “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” was at the show with the models whose hair looked like that of the girl from “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.” Did I just blow your mind? If not, the Calvin Klein collection [...]

Brood’s Converging Ideas

Valerio Mezzanotti/NowFashion.comBrood, fall 2012. Brood, a new label started by Serkan Sarier in 2010, showed his fourth collection within the confines of Fashion Week this season, rather than waiting until everyone’s back from Paris, as he has in the past. He was ready for the challenge. Mr. Sarier, a former assistant to designers like Emanuel [...]

Banking May Be Bad for Your Health

By LESLIE KWOH Add investment banking to the list of things that could be dangerous to your health. A University of Southern California researcher found insomnia, alcoholism, heart palpitations, eating disorders and an explosive temper in some of the roughly two dozen entry-level investment bankers she shadowed fresh out of business school. Every individual she [...]

News & Trends in Management

Applicants Are Fewer, And Many Are Lacking Companies are seeing fewer applicants per job opening, but recruiters say they are still seeing too many unqualified candidates. The average number of applications submitted per job opening fell to 118 in the fourth quarter, from 187 during the same period in 2010, according to new research from [...]

Agency Aims to Help Pregnant Workers

By MELANIE TROTTMAN Federal regulators are trying to bolster workplace-discrimination protections for pregnant women and people caring for relatives, in response to complaints by workers who say they have been fired or mistreated because of their status. The number of pregnancy-discrimination lawsuits filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rose to 20 in fiscal 2011, [...]

The Italian Baker’s Pan di Patate

[Photograph: Donna Currie] As always with our Knead the Book feature, we have five (5) copies of The Italian Baker to give away this week. Enter the contest here. When you think about potatoes, Italy is probably not the first country you think of. But that doesn’t mean potatoes aren’t grown there. I mean, there’s [...]

Manchester, VT: Brick Oven Pizza and More in the Unlikeliest of Places, Depot 62

Posted by Liz Bomze, February 16, 2012 at 1:30 PM What’s that in the middle of this Vermont furniture store? Oh, it’s just a massive brick oven. [Photographs: Elizabeth Bomze] Until a few years ago, the only furniture store I’d ever eaten at was Ikea. Let me back up. If you’ve spent time in Manchester, [...]

5 Updated Classic Cocktails from The Hawthorne, Boston, MA

Posted by J. Kenji López-Alt, February 16, 2012 at 1:00 PM [Photographs: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt] We’ve long been fans of Jackson Cannon’s work in Boston, most notably as the bar manager at Eastern Standard (where our Boston community members will be meeting up for International Serious Eats Day on February 25th!) and Island Creek Oyster [...]