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There are only a few things in life I’d ever describe as both serene and direct. A good single malt, a perfectly ironed white shirt, and now — apparently —

There are only a few things in life I’d ever describe as both serene and direct. A good single malt, a perfectly ironed white shirt, and now — apparently —

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As a seasoned traveler with a penchant for plush sheets and the occasional cheeky cocktail, I’ve slept in my fair share of hotels. But when I landed in Belfast, I

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I didn’t plan to spend my summer in Marbella. I intended to spend two nights. Maybe three, tops. Answer a few emails, read half a biography, and move on. Instead,

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If you’re going to celebrate a birthday, do it right. No, not with cupcakes in your kitchen or a bottomless brunch with overly enthusiastic mimosas. I mean properly. As in:




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