Issue 80
Though winter is the coldest season, it’s also perhaps the warmest in spirit. Whether you choose to make the most of the weather and visit a light show, or opt to nestle in with a heart-warming...
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As the winter cold slowly begins to dissipate and the snow starts to melt, the first buds of spring arise, ringing in a new season of growth and prosperity. This issue of American Lifestyle magazine...
View ArticleIsn’t it Time to Fondue Something Different Tonight: The Melting Pot Phenomenon
Fondue has been a popular American dining experience for more than fifty years, and although some people opt to set up their fondue at home, countless Americans still flock to one restaurant in...
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There is something about the springtime that breathes a renewed sense of energy and purpose into our lives. As flowers bloom and we shake off the winter chill, the excitement and possibility of this...
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The official start of summer in America may not be until the end of June, but by May, we are all ready to ditch our coats in favor of sun hats and sandals. Whether we find inspiration in the budding...
View ArticleThe Midas Touch: Iris Scott’s Finger Paintings
Take one look at artist Iris Scott’s paintings and you may notice her incredible use of color and the blend of textures. How she achieves this style, however—through nothing more than paint and her...
View ArticleBirdies in the Badger State
When we think of the best places to golf in America, places like Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Florida, and California, likely come to mind. But the Midwest, specifically Wisconsin, is quickly rising...
View ArticleDiner Days
No matter where you travel in America, you’re likely to come across a little chrome-plated building with a neon sign, welcoming you in with the promise of delicious food and friendly service. Diners...
View ArticleAmerica’s Cup
Sailing for sport is a centuries old tradition, and at the center of the sport is the America’s Cup—a beloved event that has lasted more than 150 years and showcases the latest racing technology, as...
View ArticlePicnics, Potlucks, & Porch Parties
In the summertime, you can’t go wrong with picnic food. Food that can stay fresh throughout the day and is as delicious in the afternoon as it is brought back out at night are ideal, like these recipes...
View ArticleMad About Lilly Bunn
New York City-based interior decorator Lilly Bunn is not shy about color, and her bold take on design shows through in this feature on her revamp of a classic downtown NYC apartment. article by...
View ArticleIssue 9
The winter is a particularly special time of year—and while the season brings colder temperatures—we make up the difference with heart-warming meals, family activities, and making sure our homes are...
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Spring is a time for new beginnings and exciting adventures, and Issue 10 of American Lifestyle magazine exemplifies all the possibilities of the season, with a trip to one of the oldest natural hot...
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Summertime is one of the best seasons to explore. Each year, thousands of Americans trek across the country to visit historical sites, national parks, and new cities they haven’t yet explored. This...
View ArticleIssue 12
Summer is all about taking the time to enjoy the little things—from fairs and festivals to trying new foods and seeing new sites—from June to September, it’s most important to relax and appreciate...
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