Turning your home into a resort-style retreat might sound like a luxury reserved for vacations, but it’s more achievable than you think. With a clear vision and a few thoughtful upgrades, you can transform your everyday surroundings into a space that feels relaxing, indulgent, and a little bit like an escape. From creating an outdoor oasis to elevating your bathroom into a spa-like sanctuary, there are plenty of ways to bring that resort feeling home. Continue reading Embracing Resort-Style Living without Leaving Home
Dan Flavin’s Grids at David Zwirner Gallery

Untitled (in Honor of Leo at the 30th Anniversary of his Gallery), 1987 (All Photos by Gail )
In these uncertain times, I find myself drawn more and more to the comfort of nostalgia — especially the kind tied to art and the people I experienced it with. For me, that means thinking back to when my close friend, artist Geoffrey Dicker, was still living in New York and we were inseparable. For years, Thursdays meant gallery-hopping through Chelsea — sometimes a dozen openings in a night —and weekends were reserved for museums. Art wasn’t just something we looked at. It was everything.
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4 Ways to Turn Your Property Into a Money-Maker

Your home may be one of your biggest expenses — but it also has the potential to be one of your most valuable income streams. With a little creativity, the space you already live in could start working for you, turning everyday square footage into a steady source of extra cash.
As the cost of living continues to rise, more homeowners are looking for practical ways to boost their income without taking on a second job. The good news is that the solution might be right under your roof. From unused rooms to overlooked opportunities, your property could hold more earning potential than you realize.
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Modern Art Monday Presents: Extinction of Useless Lights By Yves Tanguy
Let’s take a look at a painting that feels less like a traditional artwork and more like a window into a dream. Created by French Surrealist painter Yves Tanguy, Extinction of Useless Lights (1927) invites viewers into a mysterious landscape where logic takes a back seat and imagination takes the wheel.
Tanguy was a key figure in Surrealism, which explored dreams, the subconscious, and the strange imagery that exists beyond everyday reality. Interestingly, he was largely self-taught as an artist. After encountering the ideas of Surrealist leader André Breton in the 1920s, Tanguy quickly developed a visual style that would become unmistakably his own. Continue reading Modern Art Monday Presents: Extinction of Useless Lights By Yves Tanguy
Could A Condo Be Best For Your Lifestyle?
When you’re searching for a new place to live, it’s easy to fall into the habit of focusing solely on houses. For many people, owning a standalone home feels like the natural next step—the classic goal of having your own space and a piece of land to call your own.
But with rising home prices and ever-increasing maintenance costs, that traditional path doesn’t always make the most sense. After you sell your property, it’s worth asking whether there’s a smarter, more flexible option. Could a different type of home offer the comfort you want—without the constant upkeep, unexpected repairs, and financial strain that can come with a house?
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