By Amber Chen The many ethnic enclaves in our city provide a wealth of opportunities for an afternoon that feels just like being in a foreign land. |
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Superfruit your next backyard soirée with these delicious cocktail recipes. |

By Stephen Dalton exclusively for Singular magazine. Happily single at 88, Betty White is having the time of her life with a new TV series, a new movie and a 2011 calendar surrounded by hunky bachelors. |

Take these widgets with you and stay connected when you’re on the go. |

By Kim Calvert / Editor No, not that “C” word, I’m talking about the one we hear over and over again when we’re single: Commitment. |

You’ll find a fascinating selection at “Mummies of the World,” the largest-ever exhibition of formerly living beings now on display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. |

Singular CNN reporter Richard Roth checks out the singles speed-dating scene in New York City and discovers how certain men flirt and win dates.
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By Marva Marrow An elegant yet cozy venue where upscale singles meet, seek and eat fabulous mussels. Did I mention those stupendous mussels? |
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Hot singular senior Betty White, star of the new TV show Hot in Cleveland, gives single guy Ron Babcock from the comedy website Asylum.com some tips on getting girls. |

By Kim Calvert / Editor Are we singulars so devoted to our careers that there’s no room for a spouse? |

The old saying “opposites attract” and the idea to “stop dating yourself” is the concept behind Opposites Connect. |

By Michael Poppa Start up the grill and celebrate summer with great food, good friends and this delicious salad with grilled chicken, fresh fennel and cherries. |

By Kim Calvert / Editor Independence, freedom, empowerment, accountability and self-responsibility — those qualities I value most as a single person — become even more relevant as I watch how our country responds. |

By J.C. Russell Phoenix, Scottsdale and Sedona offer red rock views and elegant surroundings for a singular spa escape from sizzling summer temps. |

By Leslie Talbot The problem with settling is that you’re cheating yourself out of the kind of relationship you used to dream about, and you’re cheating your partner out of that same dream. |
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