FEATUREDEckhart Tolle A New EarthA Course in Miracles Take today's lesson!Emotional Health How to stop attracting negativity |
FEATUREDWellness and Prevention What's in Dr. Oz's green drink? |
FEATUREDDecorating 15 great ideas for your small space |
FEATUREDParty Planning Great grilling tips for your backyard barbeque |
FEATUREDReal Estate Suze Orman's mortgage basics |
FEATUREDCulture and Travel Parents' road trip survival guide |
In This Issue
Honestly. With all due respect, love, and admiration, sometimes we just don't get you. We asked eight men to clear up some major mysteries.
You can keep dragging your load of coulda-woulda-shoulda's—or you can use Martha Beck's six-step plan to regret-proof your life.
The actress wondered what kind of world her son would grow up in. A green one, if she has any say.
There is a good kind of debt. Suze Orman explains how it's different from bad debt and how to get your finances in control.
Our etiquette panel takes on some tricky situations. Jancee Dunn collects solutions.
Creative director and style expert Adam Glassman tells you what your best friends won't. Cool, long summer dresses.
One slice of chocolate cake. One pair of svelte black pants. A whole new way to see yourself.
Your body's early-warning system is like your own 24/7 doctor. Learn how to stop, look, and listen.
After the part we get right—wet your hands under warm running water and
lather up with soap—the next steps are...
We asked a team of top African-American physicians what black women may overlook in their healthcare.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is back. Four reasons why the treatment still makes sense for a lot of women.
Wouldn't it be great to breeze through airport security with all the beauty products you'd possibly need for a long weekend away?
Look and feel gorgeous with help from O, The Oprah Magazine's beauty director, Valerie Monroe. This month, a less painful way to remove moles and more.
American classics with wordly touches make for a well-dressed summer—wherever you are.
Celia Barbour asks an accidental blueberry farmer why organic berries are the best, and Susan Spungen comes up with some out-of-the-blue recipes.
Our monthly columnist on what makes working relationships work and what makes them crash and burn.
Breaking up is hard to do, but trying to go from romantic to platonic only adds to the pain.