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Paige DeSorbo of ‘Summer House’ Adds Author to Her Resume With ‘How to Giggle’
Paige DeSorbo chose her own path, conquering reality television, becoming an influencer and starting a hit podcast. Now she’s written a book.
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After “The White Lotus,” Lorazepam Lives On in Memes and Merch
“The White Lotus” Season 3 may be ending, but the medication that has become synonymous with it has found a new life in memes and merchandise.
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Celebrity Chefs Gather at Andre Soltner Memorial
An incredible concentration of culinary star power gathered in Manhattan to celebrate the life and career of André Soltner, the chef behind Lutèce.
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The Stars Come Out for George Clooney’s ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ Opening
As a play with parallels to today’s political climate had its official Broadway premiere, famous friends celebrated its star, George Clooney. He brushed aside talk of a political future.
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Why Are Kids Obsessed With the Titanic?
Have you talked to a 5-year-old lately?
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How Will Charlie Javice Teach Pilates in an Ankle Monitor?
Convicted of fraud and facing the possibility of decades in prison, Charlie Javice was concerned about how a monitoring device would affect her job.
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Marcia Marcus, Painter Rediscovered in Her Last Decade, Dies at 97
A popular downtown artist in the 1960s, she worked in obscurity after art world trends left her behind. Now her startlingly fresh work is on view again.
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John Peck, Underground Cartoonist Known as The Mad Peck, Dies at 82
Among many other accomplishments, he illustrated a scholarly work on the history of comic books and wrote record reviews in four-panel comic-strip form.
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‘The White Lotus’ Luxury: How Branded Collaborations Are Capitalizing on Privilege
The hit HBO series satirizes luxury vacationers’ privilege. That hasn’t slowed demand for branded collaborations that sell the show’s lavish lifestyle.
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Wedding Day Beauty Tips For a Natural Glow
Five celebrity makeup artists share their favorite products and tips for achieving a natural glow.
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Martha Stewart and Jason Wu Under a Weeping Willow
The influential floral designer Emily Thompson, known for her wild and rough-hewn style, transformed a flower shop in Chelsea for a party celebrating her new book.
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Sam Keen, Philosopher of the Men’s Movement, Is Dead at 93
“Only men understand the secret fears that go with the territory of masculinity,” he wrote. His message resonated: His book “Fire in the Belly” was a best seller.
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An Epic Celebration in Guatemala, Ruins and Volcano Included
Keri Ann Meslar and Trevor Galko dated from 2006 to 2009, but broke up when they became long-distance. The second time was the charm.
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She Tuned Into His ‘Commanding’ Voice at Columbia
Chambers Moore noticed Tom Moore’s distinctive voice in a radio class in journalism school, and again at their reunion 30 years later.
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A First Kiss in an Elevator Was ‘More Than Fireworks’
After meeting on an app in 2022, Gin Venuto described the end of her first date with Shauna Miller as “a blurry silence where time stood still.”
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After a Night Out in Hanoi, Reconnecting Five Years Later
Kara Rosenberg had no recollection of meeting Sam Karp on a trip to Vietnam in 2016, but after matching on a dating app in 2021, both realized they had been living parallel lives.
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‘Natty or Not’ Influencer Kenny Boulet Wants People to Be More Honest About Steroids
The fitness influencer Kenny Boulet, who asks gymgoers if they’re “natty or not,” wants people to be more honest about their steroid use.
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The Anti-MAGA Hat Goes Global
From Greenland to Canada, the merching of a protest movement.
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What Does Gen Z Want in France? American Beauty Brands.
Young American beauty brands have become more relevant than their legacy French competitors, according to some Gen-Z customers at a cosmetics pop-up.
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These Jackets Are Fire
Trending for spring: a jacket inspired by firefighters.
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‘White Lotus’ Theme Song Composer Won’t Return for Season 4
Cristóbal Tapia de Veer’s music was one of the breakout stars of HBO’s vacation thriller. But in an exclusive interview, the composer revealed that he had ooh’ed his last loo-loo.
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Is the Poppers Party Over?
A potential crackdown on a readily available party drug seems to be afoot. But don’t panic just yet.
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The Windsor Knot Takes Washington
President Trump and his cabinet favor this style for their neck ties.
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Photos: Selena Leaves Behind a Stylish Legacy 30 Years After Her Death
The things that made Selena Selena.
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What Does My Smart Watch Say About Me?
When it comes to watches, they can tell you more than just the time, our critic says. Find out what yours is saying — whether it’s smart or analog.
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Tony Hawk Hopes Enthusiasm for Vert Skating Can Bring it Back to Olympics
With the help of social media, a new generation is resurrecting the sport’s most spectacular form. Tony Hawk hopes Olympic organizers are paying attention.
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Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? To Get to Its Summer Home.
Chicken rentals are soaring as Americans look to make their egg sourcing as local as their backyard. Just don’t expect to save money.
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Sneakers Become Art With a Traditional Japanese Sewing Skill
A traditional Japanese sewing technique called sashiko, taught to victims of a 2011 disaster, has sparked a business creating distinctive footwear.
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For Perfect Wedding Day Music, Couples Give D.J.s ‘Do Not Play’ Lists
Some couples create wedding “do not play” lists, for reasons ranging from the personal to the political.
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On the Night Before Eid, Mothers Made the Magic Happen
For the joyous Muslim holiday to work, mothers in New York City spent Saturday night preparing, merging traditions from around the world with ones developed here.
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Jim Jarmusch Attended the Opening of His Exhibition ‘Some More Collages’ in L.A.
Angelenos flocked to meet the artist and filmmaker, who came to the West Coast for the opening of his solo exhibition “Some More Collages.”
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The Fallout From a Sip of Water at a Bode NYC Hot Yoga Class
Online grandstanding, intergenerational head-butting and a lost job, all thanks to one inopportunely timed water break during a hot yoga class.
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What to Make of $690 Flip-Flops
A debate about the Row’s latest rubber sandals.
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For a Bus Driver and a Salon Manager, a Detour on the Path to Parenthood
Jason Santiago and Tiffany Roller planned to have a baby before getting married, but amid fertility struggles, opted to change the order of events.
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Ode to a Gen-Z Situationship
As my friends buy houses and start families, why am I at Abba Night with a 24-year-old in a faux-fur head wrap?
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Breathing Felt Like Betrayal’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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Flying Solo at a Pride Festival Was the Plan. Falling in Love Wasn’t.
Daniel Nester and Geno Yoscovits met nine years ago at a Pride event at a bar in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Nester arrived alone, but left with a phone number and the spark of a possible new relationship.
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Some Couples Prioritize Wellness as a Key Part of Their Weddings
Couples who view health and mindfulness as key components of their everyday lives have worked to ensure that their weddings strongly reflect those values.