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In its choice of prizes, More magazine’s reader contest crosses the line.

    Style

    HANDOUT IMAGE -  Lonnae O'Neal with her mother. (Courtesy Lonnae O'Neal)

    Lonnae O’Neal: A mother rocks out on love and Aerosmith

    Sandwiched between her own mother and her three children, she finds her anthem.

    Magazine

    CAMAGUEY, CUBA - FEBRUARY 2: Emilio Cueto, left, rides in a bicitaxi driven by Aldo Varona to deliver some of his books which he has in boxes in the back. Cuban lawyer, Emilio Cueto, has recently published a book,  The Virgin of Charity of Cobre in the Soul of the Cuban People. The book is a scholarly investigation about her presence in history, art and culture. The Virgin of Charity of Cobre, also known as Our Lady of Charity, Our Lady of El Cobre or Nuestra Senora de la Virgen de la Caridad is the patron saint of Cuba. While many catholics worship this Christian virgin, others worship her image as Oshun, one of the santeria gods responsible for love and money, who always wears yellow. (Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post)

    Can one man’s Cuban road trip fix 56 years of cultural disconnect?

    Emilio Cueto, whose D.C. apartment is a museum of the island, celebrates the complex, fractured soul of Cuba.

    Food

    HOM/GARTEN: 10/21/04: Helayne Seidman FTWP: East Hampton, New York - Ina Garten, author of the Barefoot Contessa books, cleans up in her kitchen  at her East Hampton, Long Island home.  Freelance Photo imported to Merlin on  Sun Oct 24 22:01:02 2004

    Cooking inspired by Mom — or in spite of it? The Barefoot Contessa dishes . . .

    WEEKEND KITCHEN | . . . plus six other food luminaries on early learning by example.

    Weddings & Romance

    Mordecai and Elizabeth

    Can good repartee open a door to romance?

    This pair ditched the small talk and got down to their bucket lists.

    KidsPost

    WASHINGTON, D.C.-- MARCH 2015: HANDOUT IMAGE: Destiny Bey, right, and Rotimi Fagbohun look at insects in the Cabinet of Wonder at the Brian Selznick exhibit at the Martin Luther King Library in Washington. (Photo by Evy Mages)

    D.C. library celebrates author and illustrator Brian Selznick

    “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” author to visit the exhibit that showcases his visual storytelling.

    Advice

    Carolyn Hax: Bride-to-be taken aback by friend’s request for a plus-one

    A wedding invitation tests a relationship’s strength when a guest wants to bring her new boyfriend.

    Reliable Source

    Here’s the actor cast as a young Barack Obama in upcoming flick ‘Southside With You’

    Relative unknown Parker Sawyers will star opposite Tika Sumpter in the rom-dram-com.

    Fashion

    With that dress, Beyoncé made us look. But what did we actually see?

    STYLE BLOG | There was no “there” there, figuratively and almost literally, in her see-through gown.

    Travel

    SEMINYAK, BALI, INDONESIA - APRIL 20: A tourist plays with a dog at Seminyak Beach on April 20, 2015 in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia. A three-month vaccination drive has been launched in Bali with the aim of inoculating as many of the island's dogs against rabies as possible. Thousands of stray dogs have become a threat to the tourism industry since rabies arrived in 2008, but measures to cull them have caused a rolling debate and controversy. Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika urged residents to help out across the island, saying that rabies is increasing and that they have run out of money to provide residents with vaccinations and treatments to fight the disease. (Photo by Agung Parameswara/Getty Images)

    This week's best travel bargains around the globe.

    Bargins include travel to Bali for $2,199 per person, a Mother’s Day special to the Galapagos and more.

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    Home & Garden

    Bolted  bok choy for 'A Cook's Garden' column in Local Living.

    Gleaning extras from your favorite vegetables and herbs

    Don’t overlook the greens and leaves from plants such as broccoli and Brussels sprouts.

    Parenting

    HANDOUT IMAGE: Sally Mann (credit: Liz Liguori) ***ONE TIME USE ONLY. NOT FOR RESALE. Contact Julie Ertl at julie.ertl@hbgusa.com

    My critics ‘were in some measure correct,’ Sally Mann admits in memoir

    In “Hold Still,” the controversial photographer defends her work as part of the larger tale of her life.