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Is It Ever OK to Wear Matching Sweats?
A reader wonders whether the Y2K-era staple is cringey — or due for a comeback.
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How a Millennial Estée Lauder Built a Widely Popular Beauty Brand
Karissa Bodnar played on her customers’ desire to belong to something bigger than … well, beauty.
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The Secret Weapon of Celebrity Stylists? Comfortable Shoes.
What do Queen Camilla, Julia Roberts and Gayle King have in common? Sole Bliss. The brand has become a go to for women who don’t want to suffer foot pain.
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Can $500 Million Save This Glacier?
One day in 2016, a British glaciologist named John Moore attended a meeting in Cambridge, England, that included a presentation about a glacier on Greenland’s west coast. Typically referred to by its Danish name, Jakobshavn, but also known by its ...
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How to Host a Proper English Pub Lunch
The chef Margot Henderson on gathering friends for a meal at the Three Horseshoes inn in Somerset and the perfect winter dessert.
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A Homeless Man Sleeps in the Lobby of My Apartment Building. What Should I Do?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to be empathetic while also respecting one’s own boundaries.
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A ‘Golden Bachelor’ Wedding With an ‘Honest-to-Gosh’ Love Story
Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist married before 150 guests (and even more TV viewers), then enjoyed a more intimate, off-air reception with family and friends.
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Winter Clothes, Hold the Snow
Capes, knit caps and woolly coats were plentiful on the streets of New York in December, even though flakes were not.
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Where Downtown Poets Go to Church to Greet the New Year
On the first day of the year, over a thousand devotees passed through the old church where the Poetry Project has held its annual 12-hour marathon for the last half-century.
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The Newest ‘Godzilla’ Film Is Stranger Than Fiction
Effects artists annihilate cities in movies all the time. Tokyo really was destroyed, a reality the best Godzilla stories have always taken seriously.