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How You Are Today
Aug 18, 9:55PM
It's not always easy to say.
Hiro, Fashion Photographer Who Captured the Surreal, Dies at 90
Aug 18, 11:12PM
He juxtaposed the mundane and the exotic, transforming ordinary objects into the desirable — an approach he took in his still-life images as well as in fashion.
What's It Like to Play the Scariest Girls on TV?
Aug 18, 1:57PM
Sydney Sweeney and Brittany O'Grady reflect on "The White Lotus" in a joint interview.
How to Grow Better Bulbs
Aug 18, 10:00AM
Bulbs can be the 'easiest of all plants' — if you choose well and treat them right. (Hint: Start with chicken wire.)
Gem Spa Is Gone. But Its Fortunetelling Machine Lives On.
Aug 18, 5:50PM
An example of "how New York eats itself up and spits itself out again," as one passer-by remarks, "like a living organism."
Kathy Hilton's Calling
Aug 18, 9:29PM
The mother of reality TV was there all along as her daughters rose to fame. Now it's her time in the spotlight.
We Have Reached Peak 'Exercise Dress'
Aug 18, 9:00AM
Tired of sweatpants and bike shorts — not to mention all the targeted ads — women are gravitating toward sporty, stretchy skort-dresses for everyday wear.
Tiny Love Stories: 'Every Relationship Has Its Hiccups, Yet…'
Aug 17, 7:44PM
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Ankara Print Dresses? These Aren't Shakespeare's 'Merry Wives.'
Aug 17, 7:32PM
Shakespeare in the Park is back, and Dede Ayite's West African-influenced costume designs are just as lively as Jocelyn Bioh's adaptation.
Meme Fall Plans: So, You've Been Cast as the Delta Variant
Aug 17, 7:06PM
An ongoing meme personifies a highly contagious variant of the coronavirus as a saboteur.
What is #BamaRush? Decoding RushTok on TikTok
Aug 18, 5:17PM
Freshmen at the University of Alabama offered a real time look at rush season. Their TikToks became must-see TV.
What to Do This Summer: Denver
Aug 17, 5:13PM
Two neighborhoods and one arts district — LoDo, Five Points and RiNo — offer new hotels and restaurants, and plenty of cultural attractions that can be enjoyed outside.
It's Never Too Late to Record Your First Album
Aug 17, 9:00AM
For a celebrated architecture professor at the University of California, Berkeley, an album of 11 original songs, in a variety of genres, was eight decades in the making.
How to Grill Pizza
Aug 17, 6:46PM
J. Kenji López-Alt makes the case for grilled pizza, one of the easiest ways (really!) to get restaurant-quality pizza at home.
Where Are All the Wedding D.J.s?
Aug 17, 3:59PM
After months of couples postponing and paring down their wedding plans, the season of celebrating nuptials is finally in full swing again and D.J.s are in high demand and in short supply.
Brigham Young Has Banned Beards for Decades. Could a New Petition Change Its Stance?
Aug 17, 8:02PM
Brigham Young has banned most types of facial hair for decades. One emeritus professor at the university is leading the charge to change that.
Now Going Viral: Meeting Online Friends in Real Life
Aug 17, 8:52PM
Marissa Meizz became a TikTok meme after her friends excluded her from a birthday party. She decided to do something about it.
Las obsesiones y las compulsiones afectaban mi matrimonio
Aug 15, 9:00AM
Mi esposo era amable, honesto, solidario y demasiado protector.
Arts and Commerce
Aug 14, 9:00AM
The emerald lawn of an East Hampton estate was a fitting backdrop for a return to summer revelry at Guild Hall's 90th-anniversary gala.
So Much for a 'Hot Vax Summer'
Aug 15, 5:59AM
The Delta variant puts a chill on bacchanalian behavior.
The A.S.L. Interpretation of 'WAP' Was TikTok Gold. It's Also a Problem.
Aug 15, 4:21PM
A lively American Sign Language interpretation of Megan Thee Stallion's performance at Lollapalooza flooded social media, reigniting the frustrations of Black deaf content creators.
Teens Cash In on the NFT Art Boom
Aug 15, 3:17AM
Forget mowing lawns and bagging groceries. Some Gen Z kids are finding other ways to make money this summer.
What to Do This Weekend
Aug 14, 12:10AM
Reggaeton, affogato and logging off.
Love Letter: The Real Stories Behind the New Season of 'Modern Love'
Aug 15, 1:46PM
And: Pandemic pods are back.
The 40-Hour Work Week Is, in Fact, Life
Aug 13, 5:23PM
There is no magical way to earn a full-time salary without working full-time.
Lights! Camera! Action on New York's Streets Again!
Aug 14, 2:42PM
The pandemic shut down outdoor film shoots for months, but now the production trucks and crews are back and some New Yorkers are soaking it all in.
A Music Festival Wedding with Two Grooms as the Main Event
Aug 13, 2:09PM
Jamon Deaver and Joey Lawton created a weekend-long celebration for their wedding in the wilds outside of Berea, Ky.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are Back Together, and We Can't Look Away
Aug 13, 9:00AM
The internet's obsession with Bennifer may tell us more about ourselves than about the superstar couple.
When a Social Butterfly Meets a Homebody
Aug 13, 1:16PM
After meeting Aaron Goldstein two years ago, Arielle Patrick says she has a greater appreciation for the quiet nights spent at home.
When Some Rules Are Meant to Be Broken
Aug 13, 9:00AM
Mary Devon Dietzen was reluctant to ever date anyone at work — until she met Lance McDonald almost four years ago.
A Second Trip Into the Clouds to Remember
Aug 13, 9:00AM
Rachel Basaldua and Dr. Howard Julien took a memorable trip on a hot-air balloon in Morocco. A few years later, he proposed on another balloon trip.
Modern Love Season 2: An Interview with Katie Heaney
Aug 13, 4:00AM
Katie Heaney used to take multiple-choice quizzes to determine whether she was gay or straight. Turns out, she had the answers all along.
Modern Love Season 2: An Interview with Amanda Gefter
Aug 13, 12:53PM
Amanda Gefter had few issues with her nocturnal life — until she fell in love with someone who kept more conventional hours.
Modern Love Season 2: An Interview with Mary Elizabeth Williams
Aug 13, 12:23PM
When Mary Elizabeth Williams got back together with her husband, she didn't expect a cancer diagnosis — or for her story to inspire a television episode.
Modern Love Season 2: An Interview with Andrew Rannells
Aug 13, 4:39PM
Four years ago, Andrew Rannells published his side of a hookup gone wrong in Modern Love. Now, as a director, he explores the same story from both characters' perspectives.
Did the Pandemic Change How You Feel About New York City?
Aug 12, 8:55PM
We'd like to hear about a moment that made you think differently about the city.
Join Us for 'On the Runway,' a Virtual Event Series on Fashion
Aug 12, 4:51PM
Our journalists will speak with designers, editors, C.E.O.s and influencers from around the world — beginning with an event on Sept. 7 with Anna Wintour.
How the Delta Variant Is Affecting Wedding Season
Aug 12, 4:17PM
With the new strain of Covid, couples are once again scrambling to make sense of how — or even whether — to move forward with their marriage plans.
The Hosts Are Unvaccinated. Should the Guests Know?
Aug 12, 1:00PM
A reader asks whether she has an obligation to tell her fellow invitees about the risks at an upcoming indoor wedding.
Laminado de cejas: en qué consiste esta tendencia
Aug 12, 7:35PM
Tal vez sean naturales. O tal vez sea un laminado.
The March of the Karens
Aug 12, 1:08PM
The name has come to represent an entitled and belligerent white woman. But what does this narrative say — and elide — about racism and sexism today?
Who Needs a Whirlwind Trip When You Can Take It Slow?
Aug 12, 9:00AM
The slow travel movement has come into its own during the pandemic, as many travelers contemplate the need for more thoughtful, sustainable forms of exploring.
Her Books Show the Lifestyles of the Fictional and Famous. She's Poised for Some Fame of Her Own.
Aug 12, 9:00AM
Taylor Jenkins Reid, the author of "Daisy Jones & the Six" and one of this summer's hits, "Malibu Rising," is tapping into the desire among readers (and Hollywood) for escapism plus complexity.
In 'My Unorthodox Life,' Fashion Is a Flash Point
Aug 12, 5:52PM
"Show me a law that says I cannot wear high-heeled shoes."
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