When Children of Public Figures Go Public With Their Dissent
The conversation heats up on social media.
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The conversation heats up on social media.
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Universities are under attack. Is Hollywood part of the problem?
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A reader also wants to find a way to gracefully extricate herself from the long hugs during which she is showered with praise for her homemaking.
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Oranges, reds, yellows and other autumnal colors came together in a seasonal ensemble.
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Nick Offerman Woodworked His Way to Playing the President
Once a struggling artist looking to find his way in the acting world, Mr. Offerman leveraged his love of craft into a lasting career.
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The Sari as Art, and Political Statement
The “New York Sari” exhibition at the New York Historical, which runs through April, shines a light on how the garment is more than just fashion.
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Motherhood Is in a Political Spotlight, but the Moms Are Shaking It Off
Guidance and messaging on parenting has never seemed more confusing to some. At a gathering for mothers, the point was to focus on what they had in common.
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Why Diane Keaton’s Death Hits Harder
For many of her fans, she was like a rare bird soaring from bygone days when progress and growing freedoms for women seemed inevitable.
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From Bridal Suits to Colorful Gowns, Charles Dieujuste Reinvents Tradition
Mr. Dieujuste’s Scorcesa brand, inspired by his Haitian heritage, features designs for the nontraditional bride through color and fabric.
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Pinning the Boutonniere Before Tying the Knot
Andrew Werner, the founder of Fleur’d Pins, talks about designing handmade lapel flowers.
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How Purity Culture Still Haunts the Bridal Aisle
Despite changing bridal trends, some women still face religious and family pressure over what their wedding attire should symbolize.
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A Festival Booking Turned Into a Love Story
After Sarah Potenza, a former contestant on “The Voice,” took the stage at an L.G.B.T.Q. music festival that Kat Donavon helped to organize, neither expected their business connection to turn romantic.
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And the Bride-to-Be Wore Her Favorite Sports Jersey
Some fans of women’s athletic teams are holding bachelor or bachelorette parties at raucous arenas and stadiums around the world.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Might’ve Cast a Love Spell’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

Malala Yousafzai Thought She’d Never Fall in Love
The global activist gets candid in her new memoir. She spoke with us about struggling with panic attacks, finding her personal style and changing her mind about what marriage could be.
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My husband kept saying he was going to die at a young age, but we could never agree on an acceptable number.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Even Painful Things Can Heal’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

Tessa Thompson on Finding What You Want (What You Really, Really Want)
In Thompson’s latest film, she plays an unhappy housewife who blows up her life. In reality, the actor and producer has left relationships with much less fallout.
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Angel Reese, Sunisa Lee and both Hadids were on the runway as the company made yet another attempt at relevancy.
By Vanessa Friedman

Now in its 10th year, the Windup Watch Fair has become a go-to destination for independent brands and watch enthusiasts, with nary a Rolex in sight.
By Scott Cacciola

They’re not just for missing pets or yard sales. Fliers these days are for internet memes, self-promotion and extremely esoteric messages.
By T.M. Brown and Dolly Faibyshev

Thousands of people online have recounted visiting a similar mall-like setting while they sleep. Theories vary wildly.
By Jessica Roy

Celebrities, authors and journalists filled the Waverly Inn on Tuesday for the type of party, one guest said, that keeps New York a “home to writers.”
By Sandra E. Garcia

His colorful men’s nightwear was like something made on Savile Row in London — perfect, pricey — except that it was rarely seen outside the bedroom.
By Michael S. Rosenwald

Fans of the red planet joined scientists at an annual conference sponsored by the Mars Society. One attendee said he would take a “one-way ticket.”
By Alex Vadukul and Jamie Lee Taete

A conversation about criticism, the vox populi and snobbery.
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Astoria, Ore., the setting of the classic 1985 teen movie, invites fans to follow their inner adventurer and explore a scenic corner of the Northwest.
By Will Dudding and Mason Trinca

Celebrities, designers and local leaders filled the All That Glitters Diwali Ball in Manhattan to celebrate South Asians’ influence on the city.
By Sadiba Hasan and Amir Hamja
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