Topic: New York Times Trends

Reasons to Hold a Business Meeting at the Gym

Reuters

The Sunday's New York Times's experts at observing trendy trends have uncovered an exhausting development for the working world: "sweatworking," they call it.

By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 3, 2011

Definition of Hipster Has Been Reduced to Music and Pants

It's doubtful that "being a hipster" ever meant anything, but the ever-lowering standards have made it really easy for hipster to pop up everywhere these days and today's unlikely breed are Hipster Presbyterians, just a week after last week's Hipster Mormons, also from The New York Times. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 27, 2011

Square to Be Hipster

Hipsters are supposed to be the cool kids, but that's actually not the way it works: anyone can join in. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Sep 29, 2011

It's Not a New York Times Trend Until Jon Hamm Says So

Whether it's a close shave or a bit of stubble, the "Mad Men" star is your guy

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 1, 2011

Times Story Suggests Would-Be Mothers Don't Understand Biology

Apparently a lot of women think that looks have more to do with conception than age

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By Erik Hayden

May 23, 2011

New York Times Hunts 'Big Buck' Enthusiasts

Alcohol helps: "Not being able to see straight sometimes helps you see straighter."

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