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AP Lifestyles Digest

| December 24, 2020 8:33 AM

Here is the AP Lifestyles digest for the week of Dec. 21.

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NEW THIS DIGEST:

Racial Injustice-Food-Recipe Repair: With a new Black editor in chief and lofty promises to do better, a little corner of the Conde Nast universe is taking racial and cultural injustice one recipe at a time. Since July, Epicurious has been scouring 55 years worth of recipes from a variety of Conde Nast magazines. They’re looking for objectionable titles, ingredient lists and stories told through a white American lens. By Leanne Italie. SENT Thursday, 1,000 words, photos.

One-Good-Thing-Hospital-Holiday-Cards: Hospitals nationwide have been soliciting greeting cards for COVID-19 patients who are largely going to be alone this holiday season to avoid spreading the virus. SENT Wednesday, photos.

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TRAVEL

Writers-American Places: From coastal Oregon and Solvang, California, to Ellis Island and New Hampshire’s Black Heritage Trail, a group of celebrated writers picked places that they believe help define and shape America. The resulting collection of mini-essays, including contributions from Cheryl Strayed, Jodi Picoult and Gloria Steinem, was published by Frommer’s, the travel guidebook company, and can be read for free online. By Beth J. Harpaz. SENT Wednesday, 500 words, photos.

Virus Outbreak Holiday Travel: Flying from Johannesburg to Paris, one hotspot to another - AP photographer Jerome Delay documents his impressions of international air travel in December 2020. About 400 words and a gallery of photos document one journey. SENT Wednesday.

Skiers Dead-Avalanche: Experts issue warning after 3 killed in Colorado avalanches. SENT Monday.

FAMILY

Virus-Outbreak-France-Freed-for-Christmas: France is springing elderly residents from care homes for the holiday season. The aim is to alleviate some of the mental suffering and solitude of the coronavirus pandemic by letting care-home residents spend time with family members over Christmas and New Year’s. But the 20-day window of opportunity is creating a dilemma for some families. SENT Wednesday, photos.

Virus-Outbreak-Public-School-Enrollment: US public school enrollment dips as virus disrupts education. SENT Tuesday.

HOLIDAYS

One Good Thing-Charlie Brown Christmas Trees: Frank Pichel’s Christmas trees will probably never be picked to light up New York’s Rockefeller Center. They look more like the scrawny, pitiful tree made famous in “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” But Pichel and his customers don’t seem to mind. His trees have been flying off the lot since he started selling them last month to raise money for a school that provides scholarships for students from an impoverished area. SENT Tuesday: 720 words, photos.

Virus Outbreak-Winter is Coming: Now, winter is arriving — a winter like no other in living American memory. And with its imminent approach, a nation holds its breath. SENT Monday, 1,150 words and photos. By Mallika Sen.

Nielsens: For the past decade, the Hallmark Channel has been a reliable destination for holiday programming. And in a year when many Americans are homebound because of the COVID-19 pandemic, network executives say there’s been a craving for the feel-good movies. By David Bauder. SENT Tuesday.

PETS

Virus Outbreak-One Good Thing-Four-Legged Comforts: The Hebrew Home at Riverdale in the Bronx has a team of new recruits – four-legged – who have been enlisted to help nursing home residents and health care staff get through the pandemic. The pet therapy program includes a team of four dogs – all very different – to provide comfort to residents and staff. SENT Monday: 710 words, photos.

GARDENING

Winter-Young Trees: Young trees need protection during the winter from animals, cold, dryness and sunscald. Tips on protecting them. By Lee Reich. SENT Wednesday: 640 words, photo.

PERSONAL FINANCE:

NerdWallet-Millennial-Money-Pandemic-Money-Talks: As the pandemic drags on, stress levels are high, and that can lead to money arguments with loved ones. But if you approach each conflict with empathy, compassionate negotiations and steadfast boundaries, you can end the fighting and restore harmony. SENT Tuesday.

NerdWallet-Liz-Weston-Avoid-RV-Mistakes — Recreational vehicle sales are soaring, and the RV industry expects 2021 to be a record-breaking year. Dealerships say much of the demand is coming from first-time buyers and others anxious to find a safer way to vacation during the pandemic. If you’re considering your first RV, these are some of the errors to avoid. By Liz Weston of NerdWallet. SENT Monday: 860 words, photo.

FASHION

Leather-Yoga-Mat-Hindu-Complaint: Louis Vuitton yoga mat made of leather draws Hindu complaint. SENT Tuesday.

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Coming next week:

Virus Outbreak-Unfulfilled Resolutions: Remember those early-quarantine resolutions you made? The promise of all that down time to tackle big projects? They often didn’t get done because... 2020. When life is difficult, sustaining even a small amount of momentum can be tough. That’s something to keep in mind when shaking off this year and invoking fresh New Year’s resolutions for 2021. By Melissa Rayworth. UPCOMING Monday, 900 words, photos.

Homes-Noon Years Entertaining: Don’t or can’t stay up till midnight on the last day of the year? Families, early sleepers, and those wanting to social distance online or outdoors might consider a midday celebration for December 31. It’s easy to bring the festive feeling of a nighttime soiree into the daylight hours. By Kim Cook. UPCOMING Monday, 600 words, photos.

Hurricane-Wedding Delayed: Most couples might have wondered whether the forces of nature were against them after moving their wedding because the pandemic and then two hurricanes that hit almost the exact same spot within weeks of one another. UPCOMING Tuesday, photos.

YE-Virus Outbreak-Year of the Fist Bump: 2020 was the year that the fist bump truly broke out of sports and youth culture and, thanks to an invisible virus, hit the mainstream with a vengeance. UPCOMING Wednesday: 900 words and photos. By AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds.

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In case you missed it:

HOLIDAYS: Virus Outbreak-Safe Santas-Photo Gallery; Virus-Outbreak-Office-Parties; One Good Thing-Operation Santa.

HOMES: Soothing Decor.

FOOD: Local Mail Order; Virus Outbreak-Asian Food.

HEALTH: Virus-Outbreak-Viral-Questions-Vaccines-Kids; Virus Outbreak-Viral Questions-Sports; Virus Outbreak-Nursing Home Worry.

PERSONAL FINANCE: Online-Shopping-Scams; Virus Outbreak-Nonprofits; Nerdwallet-Skimpy Life Insurance.

ENVIRONMENT: Monarch Butterfly-Threatened.

TRAVEL: San Francisco-Cliff House; Virus Outbreak-Winter Travel.

CULTURE: Smithsonian-Emoji-Acquisition.

PETS: US Exchange-Nevada Pet Cemeteries.

FASHION: Italy-Milan-Fashion Week.

ONE GOOD THING: One Good Thing-Estonia Dog.

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