What Evie Magazine, a ‘Conservative Cosmo,’ Thinks Women Want

Read more at The New York Times
-
What Evie Magazine, a ‘Conservative Cosmo,’ Thinks Women Want
The Evie reader can work. She can be a mom. It’s her choice. It’s just not feminism.The New York Times - 2h -
What Evie Magazine, a ‘Conservative Cosmo,’ Thinks Women Want
The Evie reader can work. She can be a mom. It’s her choice. It’s just not feminism.The New York Times - 2h -
Vote: Readers' choice for Livingston County boys basketball Player of the Year
Before the Livingston Daily reveals its choice for Livingston County boys basketball Player of the Year, readers can vote for their selection.Yahoo Sports - 4d -
Wisconsin women's hockey star Casey O'Brien just kept getting better. Now she aims to go out on top
She has two national championships and a school record to her credit, and Badgers star Casey O'Brien can win two more trophies before she's done.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
We asked if the Getty should move. Here's how readers responded
The Getty's priceless works of art have been threatened by wildfires. Should they move? Here's what L.A. Times readers think.Los Angeles Times - 3d -
Yes, masculinity can be toxic, but so can femininity
Jane Fonda says, “Woke just means you give a damn about other people.” What she is really implying, though, is that empathy is a virtue unto itself when indiscriminately deployed on behalf of the ...The Hill - 6d -
Vote now: Who is the Daily Advertiser Reader's Choice Girls Basketball Player of the Year?
We want to hear from you! Vote now for the first ever Daily Advertiser's Readers Choice Girls Basketball Player of the Year for 2024-25.Yahoo Sports - 4d -
What do women really want from men? I delved into romantasy and found a good few clues | Max Fletcher
In these novels, the heroes are – to borrow a term from the fandom – cinnamon rolls: soft-hearted, sweet and, yes, delicious. Feyre Archeron has many talents: she can skin a wolf and track a deer, ...The Guardian - Mar. 8 -
My Friend Is Refusing to Talk Politics With Me. Can She Do That?
A reader feels spurned by a friend’s “self-righteous” declaration that she would no longer engage with him about politics after he revealed he didn’t plan to vote.The New York Times - 2d
More from The New York Times
-
Office-Wear Influencers Like McLaurine Pinover Clock In Twice
A Trump appointee at an agency overseeing layoffs came under fire for filming fashion videos at work. But for others in the world of 9-to-5 outfit inspiration, on-the-job content often is the job.The New York Times - 1d -
Models in the Era of Ozempic: Why Ultrathin Is Still in
When it comes to fashion models, the body diversity revolution appears to be at an end.The New York Times - 4h -
Some Say These Oversize Pants Are ‘Unflattering.’ Why Are Some Women Drawn to Them?
Bloomers, a poufy pant with a feminist history, have found wider appeal.The New York Times - 1d -
New York Times Photographer Bill Cunningham’s William J. Hats Are For Sale
Mr. Cunningham was a milliner before he became a noted style photographer. Eight of his one-of-a-kind hats are now up for auction.The New York Times - 2d -
The Unlikely Friendship That Saved Lucy’s, a Homey New York Tavern
When Lucy’s, a homey New York tavern, closed down and underwent a renovation, some longtime patrons feared the worst.The New York Times - 3d
More in Lifestyle
-
Raise a Glass to the Messy, Cringey Wedding Toast
An inspired new book from veteran comedians cautions novices to err on the side of caution. But our comedy critic makes the case for taking a big swing.The New York Times - 26m -
The Novelty of Aimee Lou Wood’s Natural Smile
At a time when celebrity veneers seem to be a norm, Aimee Lou Wood of “White Lotus” has found fans of her perfectly imperfect teeth.The New York Times - 2h -
The Virtual Meeting That Started It All
Chi Mokel and Tommaso Wagner met at the dawn of the pandemic five years ago, just as she was starting a new job at the foundation where he worked.The New York Times - 3h -
Models in the Era of Ozempic: Why Ultrathin Is Still in
When it comes to fashion models, the body diversity revolution appears to be at an end.The New York Times - 4h -
Making More Than Just Beautiful Music Together
Carol-Anne Drescher and Rob Carroll, both professional musicians, met six years ago while playing in the same wedding band. They weren’t the first couple in the band to marry.The New York Times - 6h