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Weekender

  • Aspen
    Living it up in Colorado’s most storied ski town
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  • Santa Fe
    Arty and earthy, the former Spanish outpost is especially fetching when the snow begins to fall
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  • Julian
    A wee mountain town in San Diego County, it’s got bushels of charm and some seriously good apple pie
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  • Santa Barbara
    Sussing out surprises—including gorgeous public art—in Southern California’s prettiest seaside town
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  • Seattle
    Beautiful setting? Check. Great food? Plenty. Happening bars? Heck, yeah. Hello, Northwest
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  • Austin
    Living it up in Texas’s capital, a smart, music-obsessed city within reach of the state’s lush Hill Country
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  • Park City
    Mixing big-city sophistication and gorgeous terrain, the Utah ski town can give Aspen a run for its money
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  • Ojai
    Only 80 miles from L.A., the tiny Ventura County town makes relaxing easy 
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  • Catalina
    With another month or so of warm weather on the docket, there’s still time to escape the mainland
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  • Sonoma Valley
    With its oaky highlights and rich history, Napa’s earthy neighbor is more than the sum of its grapes
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My LA to Z

  • My LA to Z: Oscar Nunez
    The actor and comedian currently starring as Oscar Martinez on The Office told us where to find him—that is, when he isn’t taking his water-loving dog, a rescue named Gus, for a swim at the in-laws
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  • My LA to Z: Thomas Jane
    The actor, who nabbed a Golden Globe nom for his turn as school teacher-turned male prostitute Ray Drecker on Hung, tells us where he goes on a date, shops for brain food, and where to find the best ceviche in town
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