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Sabra the Builder

You fantasize about savory homemade meals and a spotless kitchen. Too bad your overflowing sink and smelly takeout leftovers keep knocking you back to reality.

Live the dream with a little help from self-proclaimed “culinary architect” and personal chef Sabra Gonzalez.

In It to Win It

Last year you rescued purse-size pooches from PAWS and bought every shade of charity bracelet. (Too bad kitties and bangles are in this season.)

For your next charitable venture, look no further than World in Need Now, handbag designer Stephanie ...

The Weekend Guide

You’re in luck. The weekend’s almost here.

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Evidence
What:
Mona Kuhn captures nudes drifting in and out of focus, literally and figuratively.
Why:
Get the picture?
When: Thru Apr. 28. Opening reception, Fri., 6-8 p.m.; book signing, Sat., 11 ...

Ruff Life

Your dog doesn’t do well with short leashes. The confinement. The control. Not to mention the emotional chafing. (Remind you of anyone you know?)

Do both of you a favor and trot by Spot, the pet-sitting service that just opened ...

Hot Hot Heat

Shooters. Men. Blowouts. Atlanta women could always use a few more straight ones.

This month, get at least two out of three when you book one of Soda Salon’s new blow-dry parties.

Grab a gaggle of friends (they recommend eight ...

Fantastic Four

Bikini waxes. Straightening combs. Tweezers. Sometimes searing pain is the only way to see dramatic results fast.

Other times, getting pretty feels pretty amazing. As is the case with Spa on Paces’s Four-Layer facial, an agony-free, 90-minute treatment that’ll keep ...

The Importer Expediter

Heiresses don’t impress you. They booze. They cruise. Their vajayjays get press coverage.

Besides, all you inherited was a head full of tawdry gossip and useless info.

Until you mix with Christi Azurmendi, the Catamarca wine importer’s daughter who’s hosting ...

The Weekend Guide

Looks like this weekend goes to …

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OutsiderInside Art Gallery
What: Sunny new shop features folk legends like R.A. Miller, bowls by John Davis, provocative art by self-taughts, and more.
Why: Prepare to hang it up, down, and all ...