Get in Gear: Road ID


Updated 10/19/07 10:30 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 5 comments

Get in Gear: Road ID

If you exercise outdoors, then you definitely should have your ID with you for the same reason we microchip our dogs. Accidents happen, and in those unfortunate situations you, like your K9 friend, may not be able to speak for yourself. That is where the Road ID comes in handy. You can wear your personal information on your wrist, shoe or ankle. Road ID will take 6 lines of information, Read more

11 Things Hiring Managers Won’t Tell You


Updated 04/29/12 8:23 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

Expert Career Tips

Ever want to read your interviewer's mind? LearnVest shares a couple of secrets hiring managers don't want you to know. The next time you walk into an interview, consider the following: Your wedding or engagement ring? Can and may be used against you. Those photos of kids on a hiring manager's desk? They may not actually be the manager's children — but the photo is designed to get you talking Read more

Is There a Perfect Place to Raise a Family?


Updated 03/30/12 8:29 AM · Posted by · 7 comments

Best Cities to Raise a Family

Here's a post from our partners at BabyCenter! Every week, we bring you the best parenting and lifestyle stories from the experts at BabyCenter, including this post from Dr. Gwen Dewar about ideal places to live. Where should I live? I've known this question was coming for a long time, but couldn't do anything about it. I spent the last 18 months fighting my mother's cancer. Now she's gone, our Read more

Color Pop: Paint a Band of Brightness Across a Room


Updated 03/09/12 11:40 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Easy Spring Updates For Your Home

For those of us who shared a bedroom with a sibling growing up, the idea of delineating your space thanks to a line (often times marked with masking tape) is no new concept. This, however, is a much more sophisticated take on the idea of bisecting a space. The owner of this Parisian apartment embraced a bright color palette when decorating, relying on bright splashes of yellow and green to Read more

What I've Learned From Baby Number Two


Updated 02/15/12 4:37 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Differences Between First and Second Children

We're excited to share this post from our partners at BabyCenter! Every week, we will be bringing you the best parenting and lifestyle stories from the experts at BabyCenter, including this post from Carolyn Robertson about lessons learned from a second child. Motherhood has been a very humbling experience so far . . . which is a nice way of saying it’s knocked me on my ass many times over. I Read more

Shoe Review: Brooks PureCadence


Updated 10/29/11 5:38 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Review of Brooks PureCadence PureProject Running Shoe

The Brooks PureCadence ($120) is part of the company's new PureProject line of minimalist running shoes. The shoes all feature lightweight, flexible, and eco-friendly materials and are designed to improve your stride. The PureCadence, one of four PureProject models designed for different running needs, is made for the overpronator. Show me a stability shoe that's lightweight and cute, and I get Read more

OnSugar Music Review: The Fleet Foxes' Helplessness Blues


Updated 05/18/11 8:00 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues Album Review

The following review was written by davidwolfson, who posted it on the blog Scene B Seen. I'm going to come out of the gate with a bold statement, which is that Fleet Foxes' sophomore effort is even better than their debut. Every year we have multiple bands that blow people away with their debut albums; this year so far it's Yuck and The Vaccines, but most of them flop on their followup. Making Read more

Alex Guarnaschelli on Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs


Updated 10/26/11 11:30 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Alex Guarnaschelli Interview on Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs

Between Alex's Day Off, her two restaurants, and a column on Food Network, star chef and restaurateur Alex Guarnaschelli has her hands pretty full. Still, she's somehow made room to compete in the forthcoming star-studded season of Next Iron Chef, which premieres this Sunday, Oct. 30. We caught up with her at the New York City Wine & Food Festival to get her thoughts on competing under Read more

10 Things Worth Paying More For


Updated 10/11/11 6:24 PM · Posted by Bundle · 0 comments

Things Worth Paying For

We're thrilled to present this smart Bundle story here on Savvy! It is better to save, than it is to spend — that's usually a winning (and smart!) mantra to live by. But there are actually some things that are worth the extra dollars in cost. Here are 10 of them. Service. Consumers like to complain about the terrible service they get from certain companies — cell phone and cable TV Read more

Justin Timberlake Defends Britney and Says He's Not the Friends-With-Benefits Type in Playboy


Updated 06/24/11 1:36 PM · Posted by · 8 comments

Justin Timberlake Interview in Playboy Magazine

Justin Timberlake opened up in the latest issue of Playboy about his Summer movies, Bad Teacher and Friends With Benefits, and his past and present loves. JT has been linked to sexy starlets from Olivia Wilde to Mila Kunis since his split from Jessica Biel a few months ago. He seems to be staying single for now, but Justin explained to the magazine that it's almost easier for him to date fellow Read more