Denali: An Outdoor Photographer and His Dog

This Patagonia produced short film touches the heart amidst beautiful imagery

Over just seven minutes, a sad, funny and ultimately beautiful story unfolds between a man and his dog. This film, titled “Denali,” celebrates a relationship that survived a nomadic lifestyle, a bout with cancer and—ultimately—death. It’s a stunning and moving portrait, both emotional and stoic—and always relatable. Outdoor and surf photographer Ben Moon adopted his dog Denali in 1999. They stuck together through good times …

Chateau Spill Red Wine Stain Remover

Lift unwanted splashes effectively and without peroxide, chlorine bleach or phosphates

Wine spills are inevitable. Yet, even a drop can cast a dark spell over a night out. And despite that, most wine drinkers bank on old household tricks or potentially harsh products to alleviate the problem. Remarkably, Chateau Spill works better than both. It breaks down pigment at a cellular level and lifts without damaging fabrics. While it does work on set stains, it’s far …

Asia de Cuba Returns with Sugar and Spice

Executive Chef Luis Pous discusses blending cultures and flavors in the reborn NYC restaurant

A little over three months ago Asia de Cuba not-so-quietly returned to New York City. A longtime midtown favorite, envisioned by Jeffrey Chodorow, the restaurant closed in 2011 only to return years later downtown. Chodorow’s vision—now meticulously executed by Executive Chef Luis Pous—was and remains Asian-influenced Cuban food. And, at this new location, the focus is most certainly incredible, innovative dishes across five main sections: …