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Mirate — Bar Review
Mirate — Bar Review

Condé Nast Traveler

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Condé Nast Traveler

Mirate — Bar Review

First impression? There's a bit of a Tulum vibe to this multi-level spot, with natural light filtering through greenery and various nooks for intimate conversation. It's the rare bar that feels both Instagram-worthy and genuinely comfortable. How's the crowd? Los Feliz creative types mix with agave enthusiasts and date-night couples, all drawn by the promise of serious mezcal knowledge served without intimidation. How are the drinks? Maxwell Reis has created an agave-focused program that reads like a love letter to Mexico's most complex spirits, with mezcals and tequilas you won't find elsewhere. The non-agave options hold their own, but you'd be missing the point. If there's food, is it worth ordering something to eat? The menu complements the agave program, with options that enhance the complex mezcal flavors. Expect some sharing dishes like the yucca plantains, a few taco options, and bigger items like the grilled branzino. Did the staff do you right? The team can guide you through unfamiliar agave territory with confidence. They're particularly skilled at reading whether you want a deep dive into production methods or just a really good drink, adjusting their approach accordingly. Wrap it up: what are we coming here for? You're here for an agave education that doesn't remind you of school and a beautiful space in LA that makes every drink taste like a small vacation.

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Stick to Their Own Style Codes for a Low-Key Sushi Date Night
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Stick to Their Own Style Codes for a Low-Key Sushi Date Night

Vogue

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Stick to Their Own Style Codes for a Low-Key Sushi Date Night

It's been a minute since Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco held their regular date nights in their home city of Los Angeles. Of recent, the engaged-to-be-married couple have been spending most of their time in New York, where Gomez was filming the fifth season of Only Murders in the Building. They've also both been out on their own various projects, in the studio, podcasting, and more—because summer doesn't stop the Gomez-Blanco grind. A date night at a familiar, friend-approved spot was more than necessary. Yesterday evening (July 8), Gomez and Blanco stepped out for dinner at Los Angeles strip mall sushi joint Sushi Park. Keeping things low-key, the couple stuck to their own sartorial codes. Gomez was photographed in a black, oversized belted trench coat and black ballerina pumps. While she recently showed off a wolfy haircut and bangs, Gomez instead wore her hair long and straight in a definitive middle part. It was a simple, elegant look to be expected from the Rare Beauty mogul, who has refined her own ladylike yet laidback aesthetic. Blanco, on the other hand, opted for a sky blue polo shirt, brown loafers (sans socks), and cream colored chino pants. All in keeping with his own relaxed, light-sleaze with a hint of prep style.

Lizzo seen with ring on THAT finger during PDA-filled date night with Myke Wright
Lizzo seen with ring on THAT finger during PDA-filled date night with Myke Wright

Daily Mail​

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Lizzo seen with ring on THAT finger during PDA-filled date night with Myke Wright

Lizzo enjoyed a date night with longtime beau Myke Wright on Tuesday evening in Los Angeles. While out, the 37-year-old singer flashed a glinting rock on her ring finger, potentially suggesting that the lovebirds are engaged. has reached out to Lizzo's reps for comment. The My Face Hurts From Smiling music artist displayed her remarkable weight loss in layered red and black tank tops and a black mini skirt. She added a pair of black, to-the-knee moto boots and sported a platinum blonde bob. While out, the 37-year-old singer flashed a glinting rock on her ring finger, potentially suggesting that the lovebirds are engaged The pair's date night took place at the Comedy Store in West Hollywood, where Wright — a musician and comedian — hosted a show. Lizzo promoted the event via Instagram Story, where she wrote to her nearly 12 million followers, 'Tonight, come and laugh with us,' and added a ticket link. Jefferson and Wright made their first public appearance together in June 2022. They met while hosting MTV's Wonderland in 2016, and were first spotted together in 2021. In March the songstress, real name Melissa Jefferson, was a guest on Andy Cohen's self-titled SiriusXM radio show and called him out for previously putting her romance with Myke on blast. When Andy asked whether she's still 'in love' with Myke, she pointed out their 2022 interview, during which he posed the same question, subsequently revealing her relationship status to the public. 'I really got beef with you because the last time we saw each other you f***ing outed me,' she remembered, adding, 'That was so funny.' Andy acknowledged he inadvertently 'stepped in s**t,' taking responsibility as he explained he 'did not know at all.' 'I outed you,' he confirmed. 'Your boyfriend was in the room...' Lizzo described her point of view during the live radio mishap three years ago. 'I was in such a weird position because, like, we're so private,' she recalled. 'But he was there and I was like, "I don't want to say "no" because I don't want to like, [hurt him]."' Cohen later asked if his 2022 question caused any problems between Lizzo and her boyfriend. She said that she and Myke remained on good terms, but noted, 'It started s**t with the world, though,' while laughing. 'I think when the world sees two happy people, they want to destroy them,' she mused.

14 Signs You're Roommates With Benefits, Not Romantic Partners
14 Signs You're Roommates With Benefits, Not Romantic Partners

Yahoo

time30-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

14 Signs You're Roommates With Benefits, Not Romantic Partners

In modern relationships, figuring out whether you're with a soulmate or simply sharing a heart-shaped pizza with your best buddy can be daunting. Relationships are complex and can often blur the lines between romance and friendship, leaving you to wonder if the spark has dimmed or simply shifted gears. Have you ever sat across from your partner at dinner, feeling more like two poker players making small talk than a couple in love? If you're nodding along, you might be more like roommates with benefits than romantic partners. Here's how to know. Remember when date night was an event, something you both looked forward to like a mini weekend getaway? If your "date nights" now consist of binge-watching Netflix in silence, it may be a sign. According to Dr. Jane Greer, a New York-based relationship expert, couples who regularly engage in intentional activities together tend to maintain a stronger romantic connection. Without these moments, you risk relegating your relationship to the realm of mere cohabitation. When date nights become a thing of the past, it's often because the excitement has dwindled. You find yourself opting for convenience over creativity, possibly indicating comfort with routine rather than a desire for connection. This shift often results in a relationship that feels more like an old friendship than a passionate romance. You may love each other's company, but the thrill of being a couple is missing. Conversations with your partner have become a series of logistical exchanges—who's picking up the dry cleaning, whose turn it is to buy groceries. When was the last time you talked about your dreams for the future or aspirations that light you up inside? If your interactions are dominated by practicality, it might point to a lack of deeper emotional connection that fuels romance. Talking dreams means sharing your deepest thoughts and aspirations, which is crucial for keeping the intimacy alive. When you bypass these conversations, you miss out on the exhilarating feeling of shared ambitions and mutual support. It becomes hard to distinguish your relationship from a well-oiled team, efficient but lacking in emotional depth. In romantic partnerships, discussing dreams is not an indulgence; it's a necessity. Some couples swear by separate bedrooms, touting better sleep and personal space, but is it always a good idea? Dr. Wendy Troxel, a scientist at the RAND Corporation, suggests that while some couples benefit from separate sleeping arrangements, others may find it hampers their connection. It's crucial to assess whether this choice is enhancing your relationship or simply adding an emotional distance. Sleep is essential, but so is the nightly ritual of sharing a space with your partner. The decision to sleep separately can often be a band-aid masking deeper issues. If there's an underlying problem that makes sharing a bed uncomfortable, addressing it might reignite both your intimacy and passion. When you retreat to separate rooms night after night, you risk turning your relationship into a comfortable companionship devoid of romantic energy. Touch, after all, is one of the most basic languages of love. Social gatherings should be an opportunity to show off your chemistry, but what if you find yourself dreading them? If you're more relieved than excited to attend events solo, it's a red flag. Romantic partners should enjoy each other's company in social settings, even thrive on it. When you'd rather go it alone, it highlights a potential disinterest in spending quality time together outside the comfort zone of home. Dreading social occasions with your partner might indicate that you don't feel like a team. It suggests a lack of willingness to engage with each other's friends and interests. Relationships thrive on shared experiences and memories, so if you're avoiding these opportunities, it could mean you're leaning closer to a platonic bond. The discomfort in social settings could be a symptom of a deeper disconnect. When did your text messages transform from flirty exchanges to a list of chores? If your digital conversations revolve around grocery lists and carpool schedules, it's time to reassess. A study published in the Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy highlighted the importance of meaningful communication in maintaining intimacy. When the bulk of your messaging is about the mundane, you miss the opportunity to nurture your romantic connection. Texts were once a medium for playful banter and spontaneous expressions of affection. Now, they're just another tool for managing the household. It's a shift that's easy to overlook but can gradually erode the romantic fabric of your relationship. This shift suggests that your partnership is more functional than passionate, an indicator of roommate status. Difficult conversations are the bedrock of any thriving romantic relationship. If you find yourself dodging these discussions for the sake of peace, you might be neglecting the emotional labor necessary for closeness. Relationships that are more like friendships often lack the depth of understanding that comes from hashing out differences and working through tough topics. The avoidance might feel like harmony, but it's a deceptive veil over neglected issues. When you sidestep hard conversations, you miss opportunities for growth and the strengthening of your bond. It's during these raw exchanges that you learn about each other's vulnerabilities and desires. By avoiding them, you might be choosing comfort over connection, a choice that could leave your relationship languishing in superficiality. A romantic partnership thrives on honesty, even when it's uncomfortable. Remember when surprises were a staple of your relationship, those little gestures that made your partner's day? If the only surprise now is running out of milk, it's worth examining. According to Dr. Terri Orbuch, a psychologist and research professor at the University of Michigan, surprises can reignite the spark in relationships by breaking the monotony. When you cease to surprise each other, you might be settling into a rhythm that lacks the spontaneity of romance. Surprises, big or small, show that you're thinking about your partner, that you care enough to make an effort. They infuse excitement and remind you both of what makes your connection unique. Without these elements, the relationship might feel flat, more like a reliable friendship than a passionate romance. In a thriving romantic partnership, surprises are the seasoning that keeps things flavorful. There's a fine line between being supportive and turning into each other's personal therapist. If your conversations are monopolized by problem-solving and emotionally heavy-lifting, you may be straying into roommate territory. A romantic relationship should offer support, but not at the expense of genuine romantic interaction. When therapy becomes the norm, it can overshadow the joy and lightness that romance brings. Acting as each other's therapist can create an imbalance, where one partner begins to feel more like a caregiver than a lover. It can lead to emotional exhaustion and a lack of space for lighter, fun interactions. This dynamic might be sustainable in the short term, but it can erode the romantic essence of your partnership over time. Aim to balance support with fun, ensuring your relationship remains vibrant and nurturing. Sharing household chores is important, but when your relationship becomes solely about splitting duties, it might be time to question the dynamic. When efficiency overtakes affection, it can be a sign that romance has taken a backseat. A relationship that focuses too heavily on logistics may feel more like a business partnership than a love affair. A balance between responsibility and romance is essential for a thriving partnership. Being well-organized at home is great, but it shouldn't replace the romantic gestures that keep the relationship alive. When the balance tips too far into responsibility, shared moments of affection can dwindle. The transactional nature of a perfectly managed household can overshadow the emotional connection needed for romance. Ensuring that responsibilities don't overshadow romance is key to avoiding a roommate-like relationship. Having separate social lives can be healthy, but if you rarely do anything together, it could be a red flag. Romantic partners should have shared experiences that strengthen their bond outside the home. Separate social lives can indicate a preference for independence over intimacy, a hallmark of roommate dynamics. While personal space is vital, a lack of shared social interactions can lead to a weakened romantic connection. When you consistently prefer activities with friends over your partner, it suggests a comfort with distance rather than intimacy. A thriving romantic relationship balances independence with togetherness, creating a blend of shared and personal interests. Separate social lives can breed disconnection, pushing you further into a roommate dynamic. Shared experiences are crucial for maintaining a strong, romantic bond. Hobbies are a great way to bond and create shared memories, but when you don't engage in any together, it might be a concern. Shared hobbies can infuse your relationship with fun and excitement, offering moments of joy and collaboration. Without them, you risk losing the playful aspects that often define romance. It's important to cultivate shared interests that keep you connected beyond just living together. Engaging in hobbies together can reignite a sense of partnership and camaraderie. These activities provide an opportunity to learn, grow, and laugh together, reinforcing your emotional connection. When you don't engage in any shared hobbies, it might signal a drift toward a coexistence that's more practical than passionate. Investing time in joint activities can help revitalize your romantic relationship. Remember when you'd dress up just to impress each other, even if it was just for an afternoon coffee run? If those days are long gone, it might suggest you're taking each other for granted. Dressing up isn't about vanity; it's about making an effort to show you care. This is often one of the first things to go when a relationship settles into a comfortable routine. While comfort is essential, putting in the effort to look good for your partner can reignite the chemistry. It's a physical reminder that you value each other's attention and desire. When you stop making this effort, it can feel like you're no longer trying to keep the romance alive. A little effort in appearance can go a long way in maintaining a vibrant romantic connection. If your future plans together revolve solely around practicality, it may be time to re-evaluate. Planning for the future is important, but where's the passion? A relationship that focuses only on logistics and practicality might be more about convenience than love. While it's great to have a solid plan for the future, it shouldn't overshadow the excitement of dreaming together. Planning passionately involves discussing what truly matters to both of you, not just the logical next steps. This means dreaming of adventures and experiences that excite you both, adding an element of anticipation. When all your plans are practical, it can feel like you're just roommates planning a comfortable life. Injecting passion into your future plans can help rekindle the romance and keep your relationship dynamic and fulfilling.

Taylor Swift rocks $3.5K Balmain tweed dress and Louboutins for NYC date night with Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift rocks $3.5K Balmain tweed dress and Louboutins for NYC date night with Travis Kelce

Yahoo

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Taylor Swift rocks $3.5K Balmain tweed dress and Louboutins for NYC date night with Travis Kelce

She's got style. Taylor Swift stepped out for a 'low-key' date night with her NFL beau, Travis Kelce, at San Vicente West Village on Saturday in a pink-and-white tweed Balmain dress ($3,490). The minidress featured gold chain straps and gold buttons down the front. She finished her look with a beige purse and matching Christian Louboutin shoes. The sighting comes shortly after Swift, 35, dropped this telling hint about her relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs star, also 35, with a touching jewelry tribute. While on their romantic date night in New York City earlier this month, the 'Enchanted' hitmaker wore a Foundrae opal necklace charm ($2,250) around her neck, a nod to Kelce's birthstone. 'This Opal Gemstone Heart symbolizes Love. True Love binds the heart forever… The heart is love. When we open ours, we connect with others,' the bauble's description reads. She completed her stacked jewelry set with a diamond chain necklace ($15,650) and another sentimental gem: An Anita Somayaji Sagittarius necklace ($2,700). The symbol represents the 'Cruel Summer' singer's zodiac sign, but the bow-and-arrow charm also has a connection to her NFL pro boyfriend; the archer is coincidentally his signature touchdown pose. Swift also sported her diamond-covered Cartier Santos Demoiselle watch. The 'Fortnight' songstress has long been a fan of the Foundrae brand. In September 2023 — before the couple publicly confirmed their romance — she was seen wearing a different Foundrae opal charm, the brand's Forever & Always a Pair Pendant ($1,400). For the rest of her look, she wore a Reformation corset top ($168), a Miu Miu poplin miniskirt ($1,019), white pumps and a cream Mansur Gavriel purse ($595). Kelce wore a US Soccer x Nike knit polo ($105), white knee-length shorts and white sneakers.

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