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Have You Satisfied Your Covid Compliance Officer?

Apr 26, 11:23AM

They're at the Oscars, on film sets, at festivals and office buildings. Meet the new gatekeepers to gathering responsibly.


When Does Gen X Reach Retirement Age? Errr....

Apr 28, 3:11PM

The advocacy group for the over-50 set welcomes a mercurial generation that never wanted to grow up in the first place.


Laverne Cox on the Red Carpet, Politics and What to Expect on Oscars Night

Apr 26, 10:26AM

The actor and advocate thinks it's time to make fashion statements.


The Happiness Course: Here What's Some Learned

Mar 13, 10:00AM

It may seem simple, but it bears repeating: sleep, gratitude and helping other people.


Pandemic Social Life, One Year In

Mar 17, 2:17PM

The pandemic redefined relationships and self-reliance.


Is the '21' Club Really Closing?

Mar 13, 6:43PM

Its owner, LVMH, promises a reimagining of the space. But in the meantime almost 150 unionized employees have been laid off.


Tony Hawk and Family Hit the Open Road During Quarantine

Mar 19, 4:26PM

Around this time last year, the professional skateboarder and his wife, Catherine Goodman, were having dinner at the Oscars. Now they're enjoying quality time on R.V. trips with their children.


Seth Rogen on Pot, Pottery and Ted Cruz

Apr 20, 10:21AM

We already knew about the weed and the tweeting, but when did Hollywood's most affable schlub get so into ceramics?


VHS Tapes Are Worth Money

Feb 20, 2:38PM

Despite the rise of streaming, there is still a vast library of moving images that are categorically unavailable anywhere else. Also a big nostalgia factor.


Modern Love Podcast: She Left Me There

May 19, 9:30PM

Kacey Vu Shap spent 25 years trying to forget the Vietnamese orphanage of his childhood. Why did he go back?


How to Be Alone

May 19, 8:00PM

Finding a new balance between solitude and socializing.


The Art of the Sneaker

May 19, 6:49PM

A new exhibition in London charts the rise of global sneaker culture, from performance shoe to cult collector item. But do they belong in the museum?


Examining Katharine Graham's Groundbreaking Life

May 19, 6:00PM

"Cover Story," at the New-York Historical Society, illustrates the Washington Post publisher's courage and tenacity as the first woman to lead a Fortune 500 company.


The Kids Are Making 'Marriage Pacts' to Distract Themselves From Doom

May 19, 5:41PM

A dating questionnaire that started as an undergraduate assignment at Stanford has taken off on college campuses.


If You Think You Know What a Fern Is, Think Again

May 19, 10:00AM

Some live in water; others grow on trees. In 400 million years, these versatile plants have developed some surprising variations.


As Restrictions Loosen, Families Travel Far and Spend Big

May 19, 6:26PM

Newly vaccinated families are opting for private jets, luxury resorts and guided tours in elaborate new twists on the old-fashioned family reunion.


Naomi Osaka's Net Worth, Beyond the Court

May 19, 7:34PM

>From the Met Gala roster to your lunchtime salad bowl, the tennis champion is suddenly ubiquitous.


Tiny Love Stories: 'Nothing My Husband Did Helped'

May 18, 7:00PM

Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.


8 Breakup Gifts That Soothe and Celebrate

May 18, 6:40PM

Products include clothing, accessories, books, décor and even desserts.


How Will You Look When You Emerge From the Pandemic?

May 18, 6:09PM

Now that the masks are coming off, here are some easy approaches you can take to dress up your face.


All He Wanted Was a Surf Shack. He Got a Lot More.

May 18, 9:00AM

Working in finance in Manhattan made him homesick for the beach in California. So he recreated what he missed on an unlikely site in Amagansett.


Liz Cheney: The Model of a Modern Never-Trumper

May 18, 7:23PM

The representative from Wyoming embodies a different kind of Republican female power player tradition.


Is B.M.I. a Scam?

May 18, 9:00AM

It can be a helpful health measure for large groups of people, but it won't tell you much about yourself.


Join The Daily to Celebrate Graduation

May 17, 7:13PM

After a year like no other for schools across the country, Michael Barbaro and "The Daily" team celebrate commencement with the students and faculty of "Odessa."


Shopping for Outdoor Chaises Longues

May 17, 9:00AM

Because nothing says summer like a chaise longue.


Roblox: The Platform Fueling a Chaotic Music Scene

May 17, 8:39PM

Players can customize their own worlds on the platform. Many illegally upload songs — called "bypassing audio" — and some make intense tracks in a new genre, robloxcore.


¿Te sientes pegado a Twitter y Facebook? Todos estamos igual

May 16, 9:05PM

Nuestra complicada relación con las redes sociales podría ser más sencilla de lo que parece. Solo hay que recordar cómo empezó.


Plant Wrapper Activity

May 16, 3:59AM

Revisit your childhood gum-wrapper-folding skills to add a crowning touch to a flowerpot.


Learn To Skate This Summer

May 16, 3:42AM

After a year spent largely indoors, adults are regaining a sense of balance on roller skates, bikes and skateboards.


Mint Drink Recipes

May 16, 3:21AM

Mint is a wonderful flavor to enrich warm-weather coolers.


Things To Do At Home

May 18, 7:39PM

This week, discover the cultural and societal impact of sneakers, practice your math skills or explore what a net zero climate might look like.


Should We Really Embrace '90s Fashion?

May 15, 5:16PM

A reader wonders about wearing 1990s trends today.


What Is the Future of New York City?

May 19, 4:53PM

What will happen to the city after the pandemic? Here are five scenarios to ponder.


Paulina Porizkova on Instagram, Aaron Sorkin and Aging

May 15, 9:18PM

The veteran supermodel is contesting the will of her late husband, Ric Ocasek — and writing herself a splashy new chapter.


Dogecoin Went Wild in 2021. Here's What It Taught Us.

May 15, 9:00AM

Created as a cryptocurrency parody in 2013, Dogecoin languished for years. Then, in 2021, it went absolutely wild. What have its holders learned?


Barbara Stone, Modeling Agent to American Beauties, Dies at 87

May 17, 6:27PM

At Stewart Models in the 1960s and '70s, she specialized in fresh-faced American blondes and played a key role in the careers of Cheryl Tiegs and Cybill Shepherd.


What to Do This Weekend

May 15, 12:00AM

Craft projects and gospel choirs.


Love Letter: The Benefits of Childhood Friends

May 18, 12:04PM

And: Quickie weddings come to Brooklyn.


They Met Online. Through Wikipedia, That Is.

May 14, 1:21PM

Courtney Thurston and Matthew Del Buono first met in chat rooms they frequented as contributors to the online encyclopedia.


Leches vegetales: beneficios y mitos

May 18, 2:09PM

A veces, pero no deberían consumirse como sustituto de los lácteos.


What Would George Washington Look Like Today? A Pandemic Creation Draws Attention.

May 14, 7:17PM

A bored musician used Photoshop to depict a modern version of the first president. A Washington biographer and an impersonator had thoughts on its accuracy.


The North Fork Has Its Own Market Moment

May 17, 4:59PM

A steady stream of buyers intent on finding good deals and open spaces during the pandemic has meant record sales and rising prices.


He Said (I Do), She Said (I Do)

May 14, 9:00AM

Stacey Chen and Nick Cugini first met in high school as members of competing debating teams. In college, they were on the same side.


Halston on Netflix: Will We All Want to Wear it Soon?

May 18, 4:44PM

A new Netflix show could create the viral fashion trend of summer. Except the clothes play second fiddle to the divadom and drama.


United by a Deep Connection to Brooklyn

May 14, 9:00AM

Michelle Lorenzutti and David Alperin met at a bar in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. He was waiting for a blind date; she was celebrating her birthday alone.


Richie Shazam Is a 'Multi-Hyphenated Renaissance Woman'

May 14, 9:00AM

The model, photographer and activist is a host of "Shine True," a reality show on transgender young adults.


The Proposal Was Real, the Medical Emergency Not So Much

May 14, 9:00AM

Amy Marshall, a neonatal nurse, thought she was about to deliver a baby on a Manhattan street. But it was all a ruse set up by Michael Matthews to surprise her with a ring.


His Song Got Her Attention

May 14, 9:00AM

At a karaoke competition in 2014, Mary Crowley heard Justin Douds sing "I'm just a bachelor. I'm looking for a partner." The words rang true three years later.


Side by Side at Work, and Now in Life

May 14, 9:00AM

Bria Schirripa and Michael Buccarelli met at work and maintained a platonic friendship. Then one day he asked her out for drinks.


First a 'Third Wheel,' Then a Couple

May 14, 9:00AM

Dr. Christine Gruessner and Przemyslaw Grabowski met while he was on a date with her best friend. "They didn't hit it off, but we did," she said.


The Bear Chased Us. Then We Chased the Bear.

May 14, 4:00AM

When I was young and new in town, my next-door neighbor became my friend and protector.


Bill Cunningham's Evening Hours

May 13, 8:42PM

A new book, "Bill Cunningham Was There," highlights The Times photographer's efforts to give back to New York City and its people.


St. Vincent Flirts With Autobiography and the Sounds of the '70s

May 13, 6:21PM

On her sixth solo album, "Daddy's Home," the singer and songwriter Annie Clark turns her world-building and role-playing briefly inward.


Can My Daughter Play With Unmasked Children?

May 13, 2:00PM

A reader asks for advice on dealing with neighbors who don't enforce mask-wearing with their kids.


What Kenzo Left Behind

May 13, 11:51AM

An auction of the estate of Kenzo Takada, who died last year, was a lot more popular than anyone expected.


What We Learned From a Year of Crafting

May 13, 7:00AM

Making things — masks, quilts, ceramics, mandalas — was a practical and sometimes political response to the moment.



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