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Traditional Filipino Wedding Gowns Go Modern
Filipino American designers across the United States and Canada are putting their own spin on classic Filipiniana outfits for a new generation of brides.
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After She Traded One Patagonia for Another, Tragedy Couldn’t Keep Her Away
The documentary “Wild Life” tells the story of Kristine Tompkins, a former chief executive who retired at 43 and moved to South America for love and conservation.
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When Your Boss Is an App
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmBrenda Handy started doing temp work nearly 40 years ago. Back then, landing jobs took time and effort, even for a licensed practical nurse. In the 1990s she lived in Tampa, Fla., with her three children ...
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Judge John Hodgman on Cheating at Pub Trivia
The judge brings clarity to a gray area in the photo round.
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Poem: On Jasmine
Verity Spott’s “On Jasmine” gathers its energy, as a storm does, until ordinary acts assume extraordinary proportions. The poem operates by a kind of fairy logic: mesmerizing, oneiric, enchanted, with language that surprises and clauses that seem to ...
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The Broadway Star Phillipa Soo Sings Her Favorite Pop Song
In a new revival of “Camelot,” updated by Aaron Sorkin, the actress finds humanity in the legend of King Arthur and Guenevere.
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The More Kates the Merrier
The “Night of 1,000 Kates,” an annual variety show in Philadelphia, taps into the singer Kate Bush’s lasting appeal.
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Have Eggs, Will Travel. To Freeze Them.
Faced with the high cost of egg-freezing in their home countries, some women are going abroad for a better deal, and a vacation.
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Think You Know How ‘Succession’ Ends? Want to Bet?
Viewers of the popular HBO drama are placing friendly wagers on who will succeed the media mogul Logan Roy. Buy-ins can go up to $200.
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A New Exhibition Shows That Barkley L. Hendricks Was Never Simply a Painter
Plus: an expanding group of Japanese restaurants in Brooklyn, exuberant tableware from Kit Kemp and more recommendations from T Magazine.