Finding your “Dream-come-true” Valentine
Ever wish you could find your perfect Valentine of your dreams? Take a moment to dig deeper to find the love you've always been searching to find.
Edit This Fashion Magazines: overcoming distorted realities
When airbrushing goes too far. An advertisement that appeared only in Japan, by fashion clothing line Ralph Lauren, featured model Filippa Hamilton who appeared to have a waist smaller than her actual head.
Introducing the Healthy Chick Chat
February is not too late to start getting in shape for the new year. Check out RCG Mag's 10-week health feature as four women detail their journeys as vegans, low-carb eaters, daily exercisers, and Mayo Clinic dieters.
Dinner for 2: just me and you…
Nothing screams out true love like a home cooked meal, especially at my home. This Valentines Day delicious dinner for two is fuss-free. It will have their mouth watering and best of all, have their heart melting.
Married in College: A Disastrous Valentine’s Day
Being married is not always that romantic happy ending...even on Valentines. Read how Love editor, Emily Herring Dunn, got through her first Valentines Day with her hubby.
Little or No Practical Effect: The Danger of “Slacktivism”
Stop being a slacker and actually do something for a change. Everyone can make a difference. So pick a cause, like the Haiti-Relief effort, and DO SOMETHING!
Weezer front man makes full recovery, comes back to stage at Florida State University
Weezer never fails to give a great concert...even in the face of injury.
Ten Ways to Beat the Valentines Day Blues
Whether you're single or taken, Valentines Day just lends itself to being a downer sometimes. Try these tips to brighten your Feb 14 and to keep from falling into the same, old rut.
Our Boy Troy: Guy wooing and Friend zoning
Need help getting into guys' heads this Valentine's Day? Never FEAR! Our Boy Troy is here to give you the ins and outs of those confusing things called men.
Valentine’s Day Bouquets on a Budget
Instead of buying a bouquet of flowers that will last only a few days after Valentine’s Day, say “I love you” by creatively mixing together some everyday materials. Not only will a dazzling bouquet result, but also a free and eco-friendly gift that stays fresh all year long.
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