
Louisa Kamps

Advice on Not Blaming Mom for Everything, Breaking Your Phone Addiction and Getting Over Yourself

The New Yorker Editor Who Had My Back

This Is How Modern Women Are Defining Success

Could A Club Drug Be the Secret to Curing PTSD?
The groundbreaking, remarkably effective, and more-than-a-little-trippy new treatment for severe trauma.

A Hygge Skeptic Is Won Over
Just when we need it most, a bevy of books extolling the Danish concept of camaraderie and coziness.

The Art of the Apology: Is Saying "Sorry" Ever Really Enough?
We talk to psychologist Harriet Lerner about how to genuinely apologize—and forgive.

Is Divorce Contagious?
Science suggests that divorce can spread from couple to couple, from neighborhood to neighborhood. Louisa Kamps explores a new therapy to help people combat the contagion—and learn to cope with their own misgivings about marriage.

The Woman Who Can Find the $3 Yves Saint Laurent Skirt
Fashion-world fixture Cecilia Dean on the art of the hunt.

The 6 Most Prized Pieces in Sharon Coplan Hurowitz's Closet
The independent art advisor and curator has quite the wry fashion eye.

The Life-Changing Magic of a Beauty Transformation
Whether it's by trying a new lipstick or undergoing a major overhaul, there's nothing like tweaking one's appearance to open new horizons.

I Got a Haircut in Every Foreign City I Visited on Vacation
Hopscotching across cultures and countries, Louisa Kamps found a novel way to connect: by putting herself—and her hair—in the hands of strangers.

Find Your Power...in a Book
'The Power Paradox' illuminates ways women can hone their innate advantages—and avoid the pitfalls—on all the playing fields.

Two New Books Argue That Making Friends at Work is Crucial to Success
The Happiness Track and Originals teach us how strong alliances with colleagues make everyone thrive.

I'm Quilting to Save My Sanity
Want to improve your memory, concentration, and creativity? New studies show that New Age brain-training apps can't hold a candle to one old-timey hobby: quilting.

What It's Like to Join a Coven
And other insights from two new books about witches.

Tavi Gevinson on Career Risks and Being a Cosmophage

The Sneaky Upside to Stressed Out Life

Aggressive or Assertive? Bitchy or Blunt? 3 Women on Overcoming Sexist Feedback at Work

Marilynne Robinson's 'Lila' Is a Heartening and Heartbreaking Experience

What Matthew McConaughey Has to Do With Why We Lie Online

In Memoriam: An Interview With Lauren Bacall

On the Progress Enhancing Benefits of Failure

The Secret To Unleashing Your Creativity in 2014

How to Behave at Work When It Feels Like You're Surrounded by A-Holes

How to Love Your Work

Crash of the Titan

Tweet Dreams: Self Promotion Online

The Newlyweds: The Bride Who Fell to Earth

The Couple Who Medicates Together...

It's the Little Things

The Rebirth
