Saturday, October 31, 2020

Things To Do at Home

Calm your nerves with a meditation guide, a night at the Seattle Symphony and a day among the sea otters at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

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How To Avoid Election Stress

Voting day won’t bring an end to the strain of this political season, but you don’t have to let things get contentious.

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How To Use LinkedIn

Whether you’re looking for a new role or just trying to expand your professional network, here’s how to use the website’s services to your full advantage.

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How to Listen to Radio Stations From Around the World

Radio programming from around the world is available on the internet or through apps.

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The Year of Blur

How isolation, monotony and chronic stress are destroying our sense of time.

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For Socially Distanced Parties, Magicians Have New Bag of Tricks

The crisis facing magicians is unprecedented. “It’s a scary, scary time,” said one.

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The Election Work Diary of a Reporter With 2.5 Million Subscribers

Peter Hamby hosts “Good Luck America” on Snapchat. “My North Star is really the low-information news consumer,” he says. “That’s not an insult.”

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These Two Were Otherwise Engaged. A Decade Later, They’re Wed.

Nathan Hartman and Christopher Sipes each had been in a relationship when they met. Eventually both became single and saw each other through more romantic eyes.

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Friday, October 30, 2020

Cruise Ships Can Sail Again, With Strict Rules. Here’s What to Know.

Cruise companies must follow stringent health and safety protocols to be allowed to resume passenger excursions.

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When One Car Has More Horsepower Than Churchill Downs

Muscle cars have fought for decades to be the brawniest. Now electric cars are pushing the envelope, past even 1,000 horsepower.

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Waking Up at 3 A.M.? You Have Company.

As 2020 lurches to a close, it seems more people are waking up at this ghastly liminal hour, unclaimed by neither night nor day.

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What Will You Do With the “Extra Hour”?

Falling back, for better or worse.

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Enzo Mari, Industrial Designer Who Kept Things Simple, Dies at 88

He railed against material excess, consumerism and fame, but made poetic and useful objects that influenced generations of designers. He died of the coronavirus.

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Love Letter: Can a Marriage Survive a Haunted House?

Plus: Checking in on couples in quarantine

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From Fashion to a Fantasia in Stone

The photographer Priscilla Rattazzi brings to life the amazing, endangered Hoodoo rock sculptures of southern Utah.

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Whitewater Unions, and a Toobin-Like Bathroom Mistake

Plus: A museum worker who’s too petrified to visit other museums.

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Tiffany Deal Is a Signature Move by the Sun Tzu of Luxury

Bernard Arnault, the chairman of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton and the richest man in Europe, is no stranger to public battles.

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A SoHo Triplex Sells for a Record $35.1 Million

And despite an overall slowdown in New York City closings in the final weeks before the presidential election, October’s biggest sale was a $65.6 million Central Park duplex.

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Down the Basement Stairs and Into the Past

Going through a box filled with memories prompted me to find people I hadn’t spoken to in decades. Am I the only one whose social life has improved during the lockdown?

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What Makes a Man Manly? Trump and Biden Offer Competing Answers

Amid a large gender gap among voters, one version of masculinity stresses toughness and the other a duty to protect the weak.

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They Crossed Paths at Howard but Caught Feelings in a Hurricane

“You know you’re going to be my boyfriend, right?” Jaime Oliva asked Edward Williams, long before they began dating. Mr. Williams brushed him off at first but eventually had a change of heart.

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Friends Since Eighth Grade, Married With a New Urgency

David Rhoades and Nicole Weiss have been a couple since high school. A diagnosis brought them even closer together.

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On-Again, Off-Again, but a Cabdriver Knew They’d Get Married

Sarah Koatz and Stuart Winchester once rode in a yellow cab with a driver who told them they would get married someday.

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From Melbourne to New York, Oceans Couldn’t Keep Them Apart

Stephanie Hains and Christian Nilsson met up for a Tinder date never expecting to see one another again. Instead, they began a long-distance relationship.

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A Nice Riff on Love

Priscilla Page and Glenn Siegel met while organizing a concert at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. They later founded a jazz series in Western Massachusetts.

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Thursday, October 29, 2020

The Ghost Was the Least of Our Problems

After spooky things started happening in our new house, a scary thing happened in our marriage.

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Chris Christie Makes Cameo Video For Montana Democrat (By Mistake)

The former New Jersey governor is the latest Republican politician to be tricked into making a video for the opposing party.

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There's a Blue Moon on Halloween

Halloween will be the first blue moon visible in every time zone since 1944. Might be good to charge those crystals!

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Can I Tell My Friend Her Halloween Costume Is Problematic?

A reader feels that Scarlett O’Hara-style period dress may be seen as whitewashing the antebellum South.

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How to Staycation in 6 American Cities

With business travel all but stopped, city hotels and tourist organizations have made a full-court press to attract local and nearby leisure travelers with bottom-barrel rates and extra perks.

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Hot Pink Suits: Why Kerry Washington, Ashley Graham and Amy Schumer Are Wearing Them

There’s a new political fashion statement in town, just in time for the election. Should you wear it?

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You’re Not Voting? Swipe Left

On the apps, daters are putting their politics and political engagement front and center. It’s not just about Trump.

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THE LAST DRUID by Terry Brooks

The fourth book in the Fall of Shannara series.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Cushnie, a Fashion Label That Broke Barriers, Is Closing

One of the most prominent Black-owned brands in American fashion said it could not survive the pandemic.

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Listen to Soundscapes from Home

Nature and civilization create our soundtracks.

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How Memory Maps Fashion’s Future

Andrew Bolton of the Met’s Costume Institute could not have designed a better show for this strange, complicated moment.

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Shakira and Kelly Ripa Love AKT Fitness. But Can It Come to a Studio Near You?

Anna Kaiser, the founder of AKT, sold her brand to Xponential Fitness before the pandemic. Now she wants it back.

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Hollywood's New Dialect Coaches Address Racism

Hollywood hasn’t always made great choices about how people talk. That may be changing.

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The Murder Hornet Hunters of Paris

And other tales of hives and honeybees in the City of Light.

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Yes, You Can Learn to Speak the Language of Plants

Latin might seem like an obscure, inscrutable language for naming plants. But it can open up the botanical world in ways you can’t imagine.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Chrissy Teigen Shares Essay About Pregnancy Loss

In an intimate piece published on Medium, Chrissy Teigen discussed the circumstances surrounding her stillbirth and addressed her critics.

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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Do I Always Tilt My Head Like That?’

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

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Vintage Alfa Romeos to Be Auctioned at Sotheby’s

Three sculptural automobiles from the 1950s, designed by Franco Scaglione, will be shown alongside works by other postwar Italian artists and designers.

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Noah Centineo Wants You to Vote

A week before Election Day, the actor opened a pop-up in Los Angeles aimed at getting influencers and their audiences to vote.

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Proceed to Baggage Claim for Your Luggage (and Future Husband)

Jennifer Pollan half-jokingly suggested Zaid Hassan pick her up from the airport after they matched on Hinge in 2018. She didn’t think he’d actually show up.

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Married at Dunkin’

Sugar Good and John Thompson discovered there was more than coffee brewing during his early-morning stops at the store she manages in Edmond, Okla. He proposed in the parking lot, and they married at the drive-through.

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Watch What Happens When Real Housewives Don’t Wear Masks

Some research suggests the public health behavior of reality stars and influencers can affect viewers.

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In New York, Roommates Make a Comeback

It can be lonely living alone, especially during a pandemic, so some renters are finding new places with friends and sharing both the experience and the rent.

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Sheldon Harnick: Working From Home for 55 Years

The lyricist of “Fiddler on the Roof” and many other shows has always worked at home, in the Beresford apartment he shares with his wife, Margery.

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What Happened to Those Couples Who Quarantined Together?

Some are getting engaged. Others felt like they were living inside a pressure cooker.

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Monday, October 26, 2020

Guess What? More Time Makes a Fashion Show Much Better

Or so it seems judging by Celine, Comme des Garçons, Michael Kors and other renegades that escaped the fashion system, at least this once.

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Can Fashion Photography Survive the Pandemic?

Glossy magazines are going digital. Brands are shutting down. The fantasy images of women in ball gowns with elephants may soon be no more.

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If the Shoe Floats

Over the decades, a mass of flotsam from a freighter accident has inspired scientific discovery, urban legend and, now, an art exhibition commemorating the Great Sneaker Spill of 1990.

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How the Trump Era Has Strained, and Strengthened, Politically Mixed Marriages

Fewer people want to date those with different political views. But couples are also talking through political issues more.

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Sunday, October 25, 2020

New Spirits Rise in Old, Repurposed Churches

For years, attendance rates have dropped and congregations have closed nationwide. But many reused religious spaces are still sanctuaries.

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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Things to Do This Week

(Or vice versa.) It’s Halloween week and treats abound, from oysters to ballet to a Sam Smith concert.

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How to Grow a Hydroponic Garden

It’s getting cold out there. Take your pandemic gardening inside.

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How to Attend Black-Tie Galas From Home

Many fancy fundraisers have moved online and are offering low-price or free tickets for virtual attendees.

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Former Milly Designer Michelle Smith Has a New Line, and a New Life

With her husband, Michelle Smith built a successful clothing brand on the idea of demure femininity. Then she ripped up her life.

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Former Milly Designer Michelle Smith Has a New Line, and a New Life

With her husband, Michelle Smith built a successful clothing brand on the idea of demure femininity. Then she ripped up her life.

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Everyone Is Gay on TikTok

Straight young men on the app are posting suggestive videos with their buddies. It’s not just about the views.

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Friday, October 23, 2020

How to Make D.I.Y. Masks for Halloween

Creating an animal face is fun and easy, just make sure it fits over that other mask you have on.

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Ideas for Lifting Your Mood This Weekend

Staying busy and staying the course.

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Love Letter: Want to Find Love? Stop Dating

Plus: A wedding behind bars.

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Why Are TikTok Teens Listening to an Album About Dementia?

Creepypasta meets esoterica in an ongoing meme.

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The Tenant Safe Harbor Act Comes to The Hamptons

New York State’s Tenant Safe Harbor Act was intended to help those affected by the pandemic. But what if that harbor is on the fancier side?

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A Hamptons House for the Private and the Social

The interior designer Robert Stilin is selling his home in East Hampton, N.Y., which has lots of entertaining space, a pool and separate guest quarters, for $6 million.

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Horror Masks Are Never Just About the Monster

These cinematic mainstays continue to terrify.

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Sarah Bahbah Turns Her Lens on the Millennial Condition

Through photographs and film, the Los Angeles artist explores the experiences of young adults, usually women.

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Setting a Record at the’ Retirement Community

Mia Rollins and Seb Pihan, both 25, were the youngest ever to get married at her 91-year-old grandfather’s retirement community in Exeter, N.H.

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Instead, a Short Run to the Altar

Lyndsey McKenna and Nick Bunker were married on Oct. 11, which was the same day they were supposed to run the Chicago marathon before the coronavirus forced its cancellation.

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Falling in Love, One Letter at a Time

For the first few years of their long-distance relationship, William Briganti and Dr. Thomas Edwards wrote each other letters to help fill the moments they spent apart.

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The Word Through the Grapevine: Yes

Meredith Moss and David Gosse knew each other in high school in Utah. When they met again in Texas, 30 years later, it was at a time of transition for both.

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Thursday, October 22, 2020

Don't Watch Porn at Work and Other Tips

The line between professional and personal feels blurred this year. Let’s make sure we don’t get fired — or worse.

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7 Months Into the Pandemic and I’m Losing Motivation. Help?!

Not productive? No problem.

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Why Doesn’t My Mom Realize What Her Vote Means for Me?

A reader feels hurt by a parent’s apathy over transgender rights.

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An Electric Car With Swedish Roots, and a Rebellious Streak

The Polestar 2 inherits some classic Scandinavian design elements from its Volvo lineage, but aims to be a little more free spirited.

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superhero costumes

Comic book heroes are seemingly eternal, but they still get to change their clothes now and again.

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The Newest Thing in Fashion? Old Clothes

Disposability is no longer chic. A new magazine joins a host of big brands in exploring the joys of upcycling.

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INVISIBLE GIRL by Lisa Jewell

An ex-schoolteacher accused of sexual misconduct lives near a family led by a child psychologist whose former patient goes missing.

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JINGLE ALL THE WAY by Debbie Macomber

A December cruise in the Amazon fosters a potential change in priorities for a career-focused real-estate executive.

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RETURN TO VIRGIN RIVER by Robyn Carr

The 21st book in the Virgin River series. Strangers help an author during the holidays.

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A TIME FOR MERCY by John Grisham

The third book in the Jake Brigance series. A 16-year-old is accused of killing a deputy in Clanton, Miss., in 1990.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Modern Love Podcast: When Getting Old Never Happens

Love stories cut short by the unexpected live on in these retellings.

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Finding Comfort in the In-Between Season

Our usual routines are disrupted.

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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Our Refuge From Reality’

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

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Despite Everything, People Still Have Weddings at ‘Plantation’ Sites

Weddings help pay for education at American labor camp sites and connect us with history. Is that good enough?

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Shh. It’s Breakfast Time.

Silent breakfast is a wellness practice that is helping some people cope with the pandemic.

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Flight Attendants Face an Uncertain Future

This month, United Airlines and American Airlines furloughed more than 32,000 employees. Many of them are wondering when, or if, they’ll fly again.

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The Little-Known Women Behind Some Well-Known Landscapes

“Women have literally shaped the American landscape and continue to today, but their names and contributions are largely unknown.”

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Less Posing, More Pruning: Stylish Gardening Clothes Arrive

We’re all pandemic gardeners now. Fashion is starting to catch up.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

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Apple iPhone 12 Review: Superfast Speed, if You Can Find It

The new iPhone has an improved design, but it’s undermined by the wireless industry’s messy rollout of ultrafast 5G networks.

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Six Enormous Hot-Dog-Shaped Vehicles Travel America, Spreading Only Brand Awareness and Joy

A pandemic cannot stop either marketing or human emotions.

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An Almost-Lake House in Texas, Renovated for Work and Art

For a tech investor and a radiologist who collects art, having a multifunctional house was even more important than finding one directly on a lake.

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’Tis the Season for Toilet Paper Ornaments

Holiday décor vendors are leaning into the grief, anxiety and nihilism of this year.

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Monday, October 19, 2020

A Centuries-Old Korean Style Gets an Update

The hanbok, a traditional form of Korean dress, is being embraced by K-pop stars and adapted by innovative designers.

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The Improbable, Slightly Surreal, Plan to Save Fashion’s Printed Matter

The new International Library for Fashion Research in Oslo, the brainchild of a fashion odd couple, has very big ambitions.

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Got Crystals? Gem Mining Could Be Your Full-Time Job

Some modern-day prospectors make thousands of dollars selling precious stones they dug up themselves.

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Shopping for Beds

When you’re choosing a bed, think big.

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Sunday, October 18, 2020

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Bess Abell, Social Secretary in Johnson White House, Dies at 87

Averting last-minute crises is part of the job description; she was built for it, carried it out in style and had a good time doing it.

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Saturday, October 17, 2020

Sports to Watch This Week

Sports rebounded from early closures amid the coronavirus pandemic. Though several league bubbles have popped, these tournaments and titles are yet to be taken.

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Halloween Word Games

Finding the sinister words will reveal the spooky images that go along with them.

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Have a Safe Halloween

Scavenger hunts, outdoor movie screenings and other ideas to have a safe holiday on Oct. 31.

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Things to Do This Week

Listen to the audio play ‘Shipwreck,’ bake some madeleines with Sur La Table and make dinosaur-shadow puppets.

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Sacha Baron Cohen on the 'Borat' Sequel and Playing Abbie Hoffman

Reviving his Borat character and playing the political activist Abbie Hoffman, the actor feels he “had to ring the alarm bell and say that democracy is in peril this year.”

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The Comforts of Clutter

Objects saved and accumulated can be a balm for uncertain times.

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A Breakroom Friendship Flourishes

The former ‘Survivor’ contestant Elaine Stott weds her longtime girlfriend, Tonya Thomas. Many former contestants on the show went to the Kentucky wedding.

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Friday, October 16, 2020

When The Stars Are Out of Alignment

Art provides clarity.

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Are Ballot Selfies Legal?

Showing your ballot to anyone, including your Instagram followers, is against the law in New York and several other states. So … maybe not!

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Their Own Kind of Energy

Alia Mohammed and Saamir Elshihabi met six years ago in Abu Dhabi when she was a policy adviser and he worked for an energy company.

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'Inshallah': The Perfect Phrase for 2020

‘Inshallah’ can express hope or resignation. (Guess which one Joe Biden meant.)

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Like It or Not, the Suburbs Are Changing

You may think you know what suburban design looks like, but the authors of a new book are here to set you straight.

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My Boss’s Drinking Is Getting Worse. How Do We Intervene?

Also: Dealing with an office mean girl and campaigning for the pay you deserve.

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PIcnics in the Park and Backyard Are Continuing Past Summer

With outdoor meals one of the few pleasures sanctioned during the pandemic, companies are forming to help you think beyond wicker basket and frayed blanket.

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Understatement Is the New Luxury

Exotic finishes and ever-clubbier amenities in new developments have given way to livability and calming design.

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Help! My Kids Don't Want to Go Outside

After months of lockdown, adults just want to get out of the house. For some children, the issue is more fraught.

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An Argument for Loving ‘Devil’s Advocate’

Samantha McCluskey, a state prosecutor, and Louis Keleher, a defense lawyer, met at Rutgers Law School and began dating more than two years ago.

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Kitchen Essentials for Home Cooks and Food Lovers

Chefs and other entertaining experts share their go-to wedding gifts for couples of all cooking skill levels.

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What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week

The latest collections and wedding dress trends from the virtual runways at New York Bridal Fashion Week.

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Thursday, October 15, 2020

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We Watched It All: Fashion Week in Quarantine

Two Styles reporters look back on the fashion season that was. Spoiler: It was weirder than usual.

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Should I Let My Boyfriend Be a Poll Worker on Election Day?

He wants to help, but I’m worried that doing so could put us both at risk.

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Barry Manilow’s Bubble and a House of Whimsy

How Diane von Furstenberg, Justin Vivian Bond and Barry Manilow are living their lives.

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WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING by Delia Owens

In a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a young woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.

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We Watched It All:

Two Styles reporters look back on the fashion season that was. Spoiler: It was weirder than usual.

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People Are Planning to Dress as Postal Workers for Halloween

A way to honor essential workers and highlight the importance of mail-in ballots, right before the election.

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WALK THE WIRE by David Baldacci

The sixth book in the Memory Man series. Decker and Jamison investigate a murder in a North Dakota town in a fracking boom.

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MAGIC LESSONS by Alice Hoffman

In a prequel to “Practical Magic,” Maria Owens invokes a curse that will haunt her family in Salem, Mass.

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THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE by VE Schwab

A Faustian bargain comes with a curse that affects the adventure Addie LaRue has across centuries.

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LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND by Rumaan Alam

A family vacation in an isolated part of Long Island is thrown into confusion when the home’s owners return claiming New York City is having a blackout.

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THE SEARCHER by Tana French

After a divorce, a former Chicago police officer resettles in an Irish village where a boy goes missing.

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TROUBLES IN PARADISE by Elin Hilderbrand

The final installment of the trilogy that includes “Winter in Paradise” and “What Happens in Paradise.”

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Is It Street Wear or Is It Art?

The hottest new street wear label in Los Angeles is more like a personal art project.

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Marc Jacobs Has a Very Busy Personal Assistant

Among the many tasks of Nick Newbold, the designer’s personal assistant? Shooting a documentary about their lives during all of … this.

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The Ceremony Was Embargoed

Feeling caught between cultures, R N Tharu and Rishi Vijay Gupta skipped a traditional ceremony and wrote a play instead.

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Monday, October 12, 2020

Young People Are Stepping Up to Be Poll Workers

Older volunteers are reluctant to work during the pandemic. High school students, who are increasingly politically engaged and have more time, are taking their place.

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Spirit Halloween Rises from the Dead. Again. And Again.

The retailer inspires songs and memes with its near-guaranteed seasonal reappearance each fall. But can it survive this year?

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Karen Elson on Body Shaming, Nudity and Speaking Up for Herself

In a new autobiography, the model pulls back the curtain on her career.

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The Three-Child American Family, Under Siege

Car-seat woes, the cost of day care and now the pandemic. Yet a rising number of parents still want more than two children.

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Sunday, October 11, 2020

Need to Find a Pandemic Necessity? There’s Now a Store for That

Covid-19 Essentials may be the country’s first retail chain dedicated solely to products required because of an infectious disease.

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Saturday, October 10, 2020

4 Podcasts That Are Perfect for Halloween

These shows are perfect for Halloween creeps and scares. Listen, if you dare.

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How to Start Drawing

Taking the time to sketch your belongings can help capture moments and memories.

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Friday, October 9, 2020

What to Read This Weekend

When the rooms feel familiar, books open things up.

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Looking for Escapist TV? Try Home Design Shows

We’re home all the time now, so watching home improvement television can give us tips on what to do and what not to do.

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Dogs Once Made Pretty Nice Wool Blankets, Too

Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest once bred dogs in large numbers and sheared them for wool.

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Two Cups of Coffee and Buckets of Rain

It was a first date that sent Karen Rubio and Kenneth Lorence running for cover. His chivalry won her over.

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What Matters Is They Get the Joke

Danielle Black and Greg Moss often play off each other in a dry, offbeat sort of way. There’s a lot of kitchen-table improv in their future.

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In Pursuit of a Perfect Spot

After Michelle Krozy and Samuel Bart called off their April wedding at the Metropolitan Club of New York, they had their eye on a local dog run.

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Equal Partners Who Love to Talk

Chimnomnso Kalu and Dr. Benjamin Kenigsberg hit it off immediately on their first date. “I was smitten with her very quickly,” Dr. Kenigsberg said.

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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Tanya Zuckerbrot Files Lawsuit Over F-Factor Diet Criticism on Instagram

F-Factor, the high-fiber diet beloved by the wealthy and by influencers, has sustained damage from a relentless assault, the lawsuit claims.

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A DEADLY EDUCATION by Naomi Novik

While others expect a dark sorceress to cause damage, she has other plans.

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Dries Van Noten on How to Make an Old Shirt a Piece of Art

In the latest installment of our designer D.I.Y. series, using paint to bring an old garment back to life.

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How is a Governess Different From a Nanny?

Whom better suited to dispatch briskly with the demands of coronavirus-era child care?

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Stella McCartney Had a Question: ‘Why on Earth Would You Be in Fashion?’

She has written a manifesto as an answer.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Millions of Views and a Gift Truck Later, Nathan Apodaca Keeps the Vibe Going

A TikTok video of an Idaho man longboarding to work while chugging cran-raspberry juice and lip-syncing Fleetwood Mac pays unexpected dividends.

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That Airport Spa? It’s a Coronavirus Testing Clinic

XpresSpa used to offer pedicures and chair massages at airports. Now it’s in the coronavirus testing business.

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Matthew Williams on His Givenchy Debut and What Kanye Taught Him

Paris Fashion Week’s newest fresh face spills the beans.

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How We Exercise During a Pandemic

It’s one way of residing in a body.

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'Triller Money': How a TikTok Competitor Is Buying Star Power

TikTok’s top creators are taking “Triller money” to bring their content over to the app.

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These Americans Are Determined to Cast a Last Ballot Before Dying

Old and ailing, they see exercising their fundamental right to vote as a way to have a say in a future they will probably never see.

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New York City Shopping Inches Back. No Store Required.

Secondhand and independent clothing sellers take to the streets.

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Memories of Homecoming at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

At H.B.C.U.s, homecoming is part family reunion and part revival. It’s canceled this year, so let’s celebrate here.

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Memories of Homecoming at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

At H.B.C.U.s, homecoming is part family reunion and part revival. It’s canceled this year, so let’s celebrate here.

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‘Baptized in Blackness’: Why Homecoming Is Vital to the Black College Experience

Our video asks H.B.C.U. students and alumni what homecoming means to them, and what is lost this year as festivities go virtual.

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The Gender Reveal That Doesn’t

Gender, sexuality and even biology are in play as men’s wear says bye-bye to the binary.

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The Glorious Absurdity of Paris Fashion

Balenciaga was great, Chanel was lumpy, and Thom Browne had spaceships.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Seeking a Partner for the End of the World

Anticipating ugly months to come, Americans are dating with an intention that some experts say that they haven’t seen before.

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Are Face Shields More Effective Than Face Masks?

They may look high-tech, but so far there’s no evidence these devices are more effective than face masks.

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Can You Stop a Car With Your Hand?

Open window, extend arm and your car will slow very slightly. But you’ll need more than a few arms to bring it to a halt.

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Kim Cattrall’s Hamptons Home for De-Stressing From the City

The actress is selling the East Hampton beachfront cottage that she bought in 1998, the same year she first appeared on “Sex and the City.”

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A Sonoma County House Built to Welcome Friends

Designed as a place for ‘community and gathering,’ this casual Northern California home has become a solitary retreat during the pandemic.

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U-Pick Is a Popular Pandemic Pick-Me-Up

Strawberry fields, apple orchards and pumpkin patches have seen high volumes of visitors, most of whom have been on their best behavior.

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What All That Touch Deprivation Is Doing to Us

It’s going to be a while before we can hug freely again. What does that mean for our mental health?

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Monday, October 5, 2020

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The Sunset Strip Stirs Again

The legendary Los Angeles road, once a party paradise, is awakening afresh with a crop of new luxury developments.

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Shopping for Footstools

Whether you want to relax, entertain or get some work done, this is one piece of furniture you should add to your living room.

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Are Astronaut-Style Face Shields the Future of P.P.E.?

They may look high-tech, but so far there’s no evidence these devices are more effective than face masks.

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Sunday, October 4, 2020

Kenzo Takada, Who Brought Japanese Fashion to the World, Dies at 81

He planned to stay in Paris for six months but stayed 56 years, becoming known for bold, exuberant prints. He died of the novel coronavirus.

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Black Germans Say It’s Time to Look Inward

The Black Lives Matter movement saw shows of solidarity around the world this summer. In Germany, some feel there is a reluctance to acknowledge more local problems.

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Saturday, October 3, 2020

How to Make Cider Cocktails

With fresh or hard cider on hand, you have the makings of all sorts of drinks.

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Here are the Best Animal Livestreams

Research shows that watching footage of them can make you happier, so here’s a list of round-the-clock camera footage that will bring koalas, penguins and puppies straight to your screen.

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How to Celebrate Halloween From Your Car

Drive-in horror film screenings and fright-night experiences are popping up around the country for a pandemic-safe holiday.

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Things to Do This Week

This week, dive into the British Museum’s artifact collection, make art out of leftover veggies and revisit the myth of the Loch Ness monster.

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How to Identify the Different Symptoms of the Flu and Covid-19

With fears of a “twindemic” in the United States this fall, here’s a guide to understanding what’s making you feel terrible.

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Here are Podcasts to Inform Your Vote

An educated citizenry is vital for the Republic’s survival. These podcasts offer a good place to start.

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How to Make a D.I.Y. Flibber

It’s a cross between a drum major’s baton, a pompom and a palm tree, and it doesn’t even require scissors to create.

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Mother's Little Helper is Back, and Daddy's Partaking Too

After the kids go to bed, the grown-ups are drinking and smoking pot to distract themselves from the hellscape that is pandemic parenting.

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Lili Reinhart Is Just Being Honest

The “Riverdale” star is reluctant to call herself an activist. But she has a lot to say and isn’t afraid to do so.

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Friday, October 2, 2020

How Many Lives Can a Fashion Brand Have?

Sonia Rykiel gets ready for yet another reinvention.

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Tesla Third-Quarter Auto Sales Surge

Tesla reported record deliveries in the third quarter as growing interest in electric vehicles and other cars boosted sales across the industry.

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Cat Bordhi, Who Challenged Traditional Ways of Knitting, Dies at 69

Confounded by the complicated instructions that had become the standard, she thought up whimsical new techniques to create socks, scarves and other items.

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When Waking Life Feels Like a Dream

How do you interpret it?

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Love Letter: Is It Time to Break Up?

Plus: How to disagree like a grown-up.

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Jalen Rose’s N.B.A. Finals Diary: ‘I Can’t Wait for the Game’

The ESPN analyst is enthralled by the 2020 series, with players isolating and ‘Black Lives Matter’ painted on the court.

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I’m a Ghostwriter for a ‘Thought Leader.’ Boo!

Also: I’m ending my marriage, and my boss keeps staring at my ring-less finger.

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The Very Right-Now Allure of Going to Extremes

Rick Owens and Loewe embrace the surreality of the moment, and it looks great. Dries Van Noten clears the air.

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Fungus May Be Fall’s Hottest Fashion Trend

A surprising group of fashion rivals including Stella McCartney and Lululemon are joining forces to back Mylo, a new mushroom leather.

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Still Grieving Chadwick Boseman, Brother, Son, Superstar

To his brothers and his hometown in Anderson, S.C., the “Black Panther” actor, who died in August at age 43, was a friend who tried his best. “His best was incredible,” his brother Kevin said.

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Romantic Vibes From the Start

Amanda Herrera and Olujimi Akili Tommasino felt an immediate attraction after meeting in 2010, but didn’t begin dating until six years later.

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Leaf Peeping Is Not Canceled: 6 Drives and Hikes to Try This Fall

From the Berkshires to the Rockies, the vibrant colors of fall are popping, and nothing, not even a pandemic, can stop them. Six writers in six states reveal their favorite drives and hikes.

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They Needed a Place to Marry. Suddenly Their Ship Came In.

Max Krauss and Emily Young wed aboard the U.S.S. Baylander, which happened to be docked outside his parents’ Harlem home at just the right time.

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‘Ridicule’: The French Reaction to ‘Emily in Paris’

Darren Starr’s latest serial goes down like sour wine with les vrais Parisiennes.

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Rihanna Talks About Her Fenty Show

Savage x Fenty is back for another body-positive bash — now with men’s underwear and a meditation on sexuality.

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After a Royal Wedding, Enter Her ‘Dutch Prince Charming’

Susanne Bliss Stansell introduced Jordi van den Heiligenberg to thin-crust Domino’s Pizza. He introduced her to Pepernoten cookies.

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Love and the Lockdown

Some couples, faced with the possibility of not seeing one another for long stretches when the pandemic hit, instead decided to quarantine together and fast-tracked their relationships.

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Not Far From Mulholland Drive, Love Bloomed

When they first met, Erika Anderson, an actress, lived in Los Angeles and Richard Butler, a musician, in Beacon, N.Y. More than 10 years later they finally connected again.

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‘Always Up for an Adventure’ and He Passed Her Tests

She wasn’t optimistic, but he was. So she tested him on the second date, by taking him to a drag show. And then to another one on the third, “just to make double sure.”

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When Opposites Attract

Lucia Macias and Matthew Jaffe came from separate worlds and had distinctly different personalities, but they couldn’t ignore what the internet brought together.

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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Tips on Fall Garden Cleanup

We now know that an overly aggressive approach to cleaning up in autumn can damage the environment. So what’s a responsible gardener to do?

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Overlooked No More: Lucy Diggs Slowe, Scholar Who Persisted Against Racism and Sexism

Impelled by her vision of the modern Black woman, Slowe nurtured a post-World War I generation at Howard University to be empowered, self-aware and globally conscious.

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Why Can't I Wear Political Attire at Work?

A reader is bothered by his employer’s insistence that his political merch is inappropriate when others are free to wear theirs.

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Roland Mouret on How to Create a Vacation Bag for the Summer That Wasn’t

As part of our Designer D.I.Y. series, Mr. Mouret shows how to make a denim handbag inspired by a town on the French Riviera.

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A YouTuber Hangs His Own Shingle With an Auction Website

Doug DeMuro has a strong following for his giddy videos about exotic and quirky cars. Cars & Bids, his new site, got off to a roaring start.

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Roland Mouret on How to Create a Vacation Bag for the Summer That Wasn’t

As part of our Designer D.I.Y. series, Mr. Mouret shows how to make a denim handbag inspired by a town on the French Riviera.

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NEXT TO LAST STAND by Craig Johnson

The 16th book in the Longmire series. A million dollars in a shoebox and a piece of a painting might be clues to an art heist.

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THE COAST-TO-COAST MURDERS by James Patterson and JD Barker

A detective and an F.B.I. agent are baffled by a cross-country killing spree.

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THE BOOK OF TWO WAYS by Jodi Picoult

After surviving a plane crash, a death doula travels to Egypt to reconnect with an old flame who is an archaeologist.

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