Kat Rosenfield
Joined: Feb 1, 2016
Kat Rosenfield is a writer, illustrator and entertainment journalist who loves zombies and yoga in equal measure (but preferably not at the same time). Her work has appeared on MTV News, Entertainment Weekly, Us Weekly, and Vulture; she is also the author of two YA novels. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @katrosenfield.
9 Liqueurs to Try (and the Best Way to Enjoy Them)
Go to Sleep: Your Dreams May Help You Prepare for Disaster
6 Foolproof Tips for Decorating With Bold Colors and Textures
6 Places to Buy Those Bright Workout Leggings Everyone Has
Coveting those bold printed leggings your favorite Instagram fitness mavens rock? Here's where you can get them.
5 Tips for Picking a Personal Trainer
The right personal trainer can help you reach your health and fitness goals. The wrong one could spell disaster.
8 Fresh Ways to Green Up Your Indoor Space
No matter where you live, and no matter how un-green your thumb, here are a few easy ways to bring the great outdoors inside.
Why Am I So Hungry After Swimming?
There's a good reason for why you want to hit the snack bar upon leaving the pool.
10 Reasons to Exercise That Go Beyond Weight Loss
Being active has countless benefits that can't be measured by a scale.
7 Tips for First-Time Furniture Arrangers
Turning all those empty rooms into showroom-worthy tableaus of tasteful interior decor can be daunting.
What 7 Wedding Dress Codes Really Mean
What's the difference between black tie, cocktail, and semi-formal?
How to Dress to Make the Right First Impression in 7 Scenarios
We all want to dress to impress, but an impressive outfit in one context might be ridiculous in another.
8 Rules for Dressing Appropriately at the Office
Because there's nothing more awkward and embarrassing—for you and your boss—than being called into their office for a private chat.
5 Myths About Healthy Living You've Probably Fallen For
It might be time to exchange your pedometer for an alarm clock.
6 "Bad" Foods That Belong in Your Diet
Go ahead, eat that bacon, egg, and cheese.
4 Easy Ways to Learn a New Language (Out of the Classroom)
Hanging on to your high school or college Spanish—or French, or German, etc—is a challenge once you're no longer enrolled in classes.