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The Whimsical Yet Edgy Jewelry Brand That Celebrities Love
At Outhouse Jewelry, Kaabia and Sasha Grewal are reeling in big names with bird stud earrings, silver chokers and celestial motifs.
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One Partner Runs the Marathon — and the Other Does Everything Else
Fifty thousand people are training to run the New York City Marathon on Nov. 5. But they’re not the only ones feeling the burn.
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Why Do Women Still Wear Stilettos?
A reader wonders why the uncomfortable and often impractical shoes have not been retired.
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A Professional Pumpkin Carver Spills His Guts
A group of children watched as Adam Bierton made his first few slashes into the meat of a pumpkin at the New York Botanical Garden earlier this month. Using a tool that resembled a carrot peeler, Mr. Bierton scored a horizontal eyebrow ridge and the ...
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Tompkins Square Dog Parade Draws Thousands After Near-Cancellation
After almost being canceled because of financial constraints, about 15,000 people and more than 600 pups turned out for the annual parade on Saturday — nearly doubling last year’s attendance.
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Moments in the ‘Buy Nothing’ Life
Borrowing the style of Joan Didion’s “The White Album,” a writer considers an online gifting hub where people try to give away unwanted stuff.
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From Sketch to Runway, the Making of a Bridal Collection
The designer Rebecca Schoneveld provides an inside look at how she prepares for New York Bridal Fashion Week.
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Climate Change Is Keeping Therapists Up at Night
Andrew Bryant can still remember when he thought of climate change as primarily a problem of the future. When he heard or read about troubling impacts, he found himself setting them in 2080, a year that, not so coincidentally, would be a century ...
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What Are Your Obligations When Your Dog Impregnates Another One?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the unplanned consequences of pet ownership.
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What to See, Eat and Buy in Porto, Portugal’s Creative Hub
Four insiders share their favorite spots, from old-school seafood restaurants to ceramics studios.