Articles by Lindsay Crouse

personal 01.20.12 The Long Run: Notes on a Taper

As the New York City Marathon nears, Lindsay Crouse lessens her running and ups her eating and sleeping.

personal 10.28.11 The Long Run: Victory Does Not Come in a Skirt

For Lindsay Crouse, there’s no better motivator in a race than arbitrarily picking a nemesis. Hers are always skirted.

personal 10.07.11 The Long Run: Bikram Running

In preparation for the New York Marathon, Lindsay Crouse trains in the city.

personal 09.23.11 The Long Run

In this new series, Lindsay Crouse trains for the New York City Marathon, an undertaking that involves strict discipline, diet, and devotion.

personal 08.29.11 Battened Down

From Zone A in New York City, Lindsay Crouse on her preparations for Hurricane Irene.

travel 12.22.10 Fish and Fufu

In Lagos, Lindsay Crouse tries the Nigerian version of a daunting Ghanian dish called fufu, despite warnings from her waitress.

travel 06.30.10 A Tour of South African Wine

Lindsay Crouse explores South Africa’s vineyards, which reveal a history of inequity and innovation.

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