Friends
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Magazine
How Can Our Friends Choose a Realtor Other Than My Husband?
A reader is angered by friends who list their homes with other real estate brokers — sometimes without giving his husband a chance to make his case.
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Magazine
It’s Always a Good Time for an Oyster Roast
How to host an outdoor seafood celebration during a Northeastern winter, according to the founders of the newsletter The Perfect.
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World
‘The Trump Effect’: Lost Friends and a Jaundiced View of Humanity
More from our inbox: Is the Red-Blue Divide Overblown?The Tiresome ‘Mean Girl’ TropeVote for Problem Solvers, Not ComplainersBackyard Skating RinksCredit...Gabriel CarrTo the Editor: Re “They Were My Friends for Years. Trump Tore Us Apart,” by Art ...
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World
Why Write? Hisham Matar Relishes Its ‘Magnificent Failure’
Matar won a Pulitzer Prize for his memoir, “The Return,” mourning his homeland and his father. In his new novel, he turns to the untranslatability of exile — and friendship.
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Arts
Watch Matthew Perry’s Best Performances
Perry will always be remembered as Chandler Bing. But he had a long and varied career that included films and many other series.
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Arts
Matthew Perry, Star of ‘Friends,’ Dies at 54
Mr. Perry, who died on Saturday, was best known for his role in “Friends,” the NBC sitcom that followed a group of young professionals living in Manhattan.
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Magazine
Why Do Men Insist I’m Not Perimenopausal After I’ve Told Them I Am?
A reader wonders how best to call out male friends and co-workers when they dismiss her assessments of her own health.
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Real Estate
Two Irish Guys in New York: Fast Friends Make Fortunate Roommates
They were relieved to find a new two-bedroom in Brooklyn, and surprised by the hearty welcome they got as the first residents in their building.
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Magazine
A Grown-Up Slumber Party at an English Country Hotel
To mark the opening of her latest hospitality project, Estelle Manor, Eiesha Bharti Pasricha hosted a celebration of female friendship and ingenuity.
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World
Is the Cure to Male Loneliness Out on the Pickleball Court?
The more I learn about the epidemic of male loneliness, the more I’m convinced that America needs to send its men out to play: fishing, golfing, hiking, biking, bow hunting — or, for the less sporty types, Ping-Pong, poker, chess, competitive ...
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