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  1. ASK Vanessa

    Will Leopard Print Ever Go Out of Style?

    A reader is puzzled by the popularity of animal print in women’s fashion. Our critic offers an explanation for its appeal.

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    Elizabeth Taylor, in 1962.
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  1. A Day in the Life of Tim Heidecker, Glendale Dad

    Years after making his name with the sketch comedy series “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!”, he’s singing wry ballads and watching the kids.

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    Tim Heidecker moved to Glendale, Calif., in 2014. “It feels like it could be anywhere in the country,” he said. “Everybody’s living normal-ish lives.”
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  2. The School for First Ladies Is Now in Session

    It’s a highly visible role that usually comes with no job description or salary. This group aims to assist. (And yes, first gentlemen are welcome.)

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    A biannual gathering of the Global First Ladies Alliance took place in a conference room at the Ford Foundation last month. Neo Jane Masisi, the first lady of Botswana, addressed the group.
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  3. When Your Partner’s Ex Is Your Biggest Fan

    Doug Emhoff’s ex-wife is one of Kamala Harris’s most vocal supporters. Their relationship has brought new attention to blended families, but mutual admiration isn’t always a given.

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    Kerstin Emhoff in 2016. She has been effusive in championing the presidential campaign of her ex-husband’s new wife, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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  4. ‘Pod Save America’ Won’t Quit

    The hosts of the political podcast have outlasted the wave of anti-Trump #Resistance that made it popular. That’s where things get complicated.

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    From left, Jon Lovett, Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau at a campaign event for a local Arizona candidate. Along with Dan Pfeiffer, they have hosted “Pod Save America” for seven years.
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  5. Are They Not Famous, or Are You in a Bubble?

    A social media post about the Hollywood Reporter’s “A-List” of influencers inspired quite a few jokes online. But part of that was a misunderstanding.

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    As part of its coverage on influencers, the Hollywood Reporter gathered 22 Los Angeles-based influencers for a class photo. A post with the photo on X drew a great deal of mockery.
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Love

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  1. From Wingman to Main Man

    Wilson Payamps approached Cameron Kirk on behalf of a female friend. Lucky for him, she wasn’t Mr. Kirk’s type.

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    Wilson Payamps, left, and Cameron Kirk were married Sept. 14, 2024, at Casa Cipriani in New York.
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  2. This Designer Turns ‘Trash’ Into Eccentric Bridal Looks

    Timothy Westbrook, a former “Project Runway” contestant, who incorporates repurposed materials into his collection, wants to make wedding fashion more enjoyable and unique.

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    The designer Timothy Westbrook, a former “Project Runway” contestant and creator of the wedding line T.L. Brooke, at his studio in Brooklyn.
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  3. 13 Days After Meeting, She Proposed on TV and He Followed Suit

    Tessa Tookes and Joey Kirchner were both feeling down on love. Then they were cast on “Bachelor in Paradise Canada,” and had a change of heart (with the help of producers).

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    Tessa Tookes and Joey Kirchner were married Sept. 21 at the Brighthouse Farm in Ontario, Canada. The couple met in 2022, as cast members of “Bachelor in Paradise Canada.”
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  4. With Little Luck on Dating Apps, Some Singles Shift to Pitch Decks

    Using PowerPoint presentations, business cards and billboards, some daters are taking their own approach to finding love.

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  5. It Was Risky to Hold a Wedding in Ukraine. They Did It Anyway.

    Ethan Bregman asked Olha Beskhmelnytsina to be his girlfriend on Feb. 23, 2022. The next day, the world had changed.

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    Olha Beskhmelnytsina and Ethan Bregman were married Sept. 14 at Edem Resort & Spa in Strilky, Ukraine. They chose to have the wedding in her home country so her family could attend.
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Modern Love

More in Modern Love ›
  1. Seven Ways to Love Better

    Reading some 200,000 love stories has taught me a few lessons about love and life. Here are the ones that help me most.

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  2. Stories That Changed Lives

    For 20 years, Modern Love has recorded people’s lives. The column has also had real-life reverberations on readers.

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  3. Illustrating Modern Love

    Brian Rea has illustrated more than 700 Modern Love essays. Here is a look at his process.

     

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  4. Words of Wisdom

    Selected quotes from 20 Years of Modern Love.

     Edited by Miya Lee and

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  5. Letters to My Younger Self

    We asked essayists to write a letter to the person they were when they published their Modern Love essay. Here’s what they shared.

     By Miya LeeDaniel Jones and

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  1. The New York Times for Kids

    5 Cities. 13 Schools. 47 First-Day Looks.

    To find out what’s trending now, The New York Times for Kids visited middle schools across the country.

    By Eric Ruby, Eli Durst, Jenn Plus Jake, Matt Hintz, David Williams, Jenna Marotta, Miranda Rodriguez, Meredith Sell, Emily Sohn and Christina Veta

     
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  3. ‘Brat’ Autumn Has Begun

    A performance and art installation by Charli XCX lured her fans out of the club and into nature.

    By Callie Holtermann

     
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  5. A Modern Love CLASSIC

    My Body Doesn’t Belong to You

    In this essay from 2017, a young woman offers powerful testimony about the damaging effects of men’s possessiveness over women’s bodies.

    By Heather Burtman

     
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  9. Modern Love

    Where Did Modern Love Come From?

    The column’s founding editor and the former Styles editor discuss the origin of Modern Love (which wasn’t originally going to be called Modern Love).

    By Daniel Jones

     
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