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Teahouse

Teresa Wu

A weekly newsletter on creating a home, traveling well, and gathering beautifully.

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Tea notes: March edition

Ohayo gozaimasu from the shinkansen bullet train, on which we’re currently racing back to Tokyo for a lunch omakase at Sushi Ichijo. We’ve resigned to the fact that we’re not making it on time because high winds are delaying our train’s arr...

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How do you keep long-distance friendships alive?

These seven Chinese girlfriends bought a house together as part of a pact to retire and grow old together—here’s to nurturing my long-distance friendships take me through retirement.

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How we gather: Athena Gronti on hosting six-person dinner parties via & the Table

How we gather is an interview series featuring people who are bringing friends together in fun and inspired ways. Guests share ideas, stories, and practical tips to help us find friendship, create community, and gather more intentionally.

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Why we can't stop coming back to this Mexican beach town

A raffia beach tote, our pre-trip Spotify ritual, and my San Pancho black book

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