Magazine
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To Truly Understand the Past, Pick Up an Old Magazine
Find a print issue, preferably more than 20 years old, and read it cover to cover. You’ll find the old days stranger than you remember.
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Jessica Chastain, Jodie Comer and J. Harrison Ghee Partied for the Tonys
Spirited celebrations that included a block party in Washington Heights and a gathering at the Carlyle Hotel extended past 4 a.m.
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In Rain and Smoke, the Ball Must Go On
Neither a drop of rain nor a cloud of wildfire smoke could keep more than 100,000 fans from flocking to the Governors Ball Music Festival over the weekend at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens. Waves of revelers, festooned in rose-colored tutus ...
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How MrBeast Became the Willy Wonka of YouTube
When Jeremiah Howard was around 5, he was told he had a cataract — cloudiness in the clear lens of his right eye that seriously impaired his vision. “Growing up, I always had really crappy aim,” he says, and he had trouble keeping pace in school. By ...
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A Fantastical Art Gallery Masquerading as a Suburban Garage
ON A QUIET residential street in Arlington, Va., one garage is not like the others. Clad in white corrugated steel, the structure is tall and thin with a sharply peaked roof, suggesting a giant pencil poking up through the earth. And while its ...
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Not Your Father’s Pinball Arcade. But Maybe Your Mother’s.
Belles & Chimes, a pinball league “run by women, for women,” makes some noise in a pastime where women were once consigned largely to the display cases.
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Sharing the ‘Call for Service’ and a Life Together
Sofia Gross joined the Navy about a year after she and Michael Haft, a former Marine, began dating. She planned much of their wedding from a military base in Bahrain.
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When Her Reality TV Journey Ended a Real-Life Romance Began
Sydney Lotuaco, a contestant on “The Bachelor” more than four years ago, may not have gotten the final rose, but she did meet her future husband, Nick Wehby, as a result of her appearance on the show.
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A Funny Thing Happened on Her Way Out of a Comedy Club
Sarah Berkman and Phillip Dinner were standing in a stairwell in New York when they bonded over Nashville. A little over a year later, they began living together in Nashville … with her parents.
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They Tickled Each Other’s Funny Bone, and Everyone Else’s
Abby Barr and Jed Feiman, two comedy writers who regularly riff off each other, also kept their wedding guests laughing.