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After Meeting 46 Years Ago, Finally Tying the Knot
02. May 2025 (06:00)
Rodney Page didn’t make a great first impression on Jennifer Welch. Four years later, his standing improved. Decades later, it improved more. (New York Times)
Philadelphia Eagles Fans Kissed, Got to Know Each Other, Married
02. May 2025 (06:00)
Shamus Clancy and Ashley Suder were strangers when they met at a Super Bowl championship parade to recreate a famous photo. They were brought together by a viral tweet and a bold suggestion. (New York Times)
100 Days of Trump Style
01. May 2025 (17:30)
In this administration, looking the part is crucial to playing the part. (New York Times)
A New York Summer Wedding Has New Appeal
01. May 2025 (11:00)
More couples are planning their nuptials in the city during July, August and early September, appreciating the ease and economic value of having a local wedding. (New York Times)
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Give Her the Flower, Man!’
30. April 2025 (19:08)
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. (New York Times)
How Has Marriage Equality Changed Your Life?
30. April 2025 (18:12)
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Meet Ballerina Cappuccina and the Italian Brain Rot Crew
30. April 2025 (16:17)
Meet Ballerina Cappuccina and the Italian brain rot crew, an absurd group of A.I.-generated characters that are flooding TikTok. (New York Times)
My Girlfriend Won’t Introduce Me to Her Children or Friends. Help!
30. April 2025 (15:00)
Their relationship began seven years ago with an extramarital affair, but a reader is ready for his girlfriend to bring him into the fold with her loved ones. (New York Times)
‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ at the Met Explores the History of Black Dandyism
30. April 2025 (11:00)
The guest curator of a new Met exhibition on Black style offers an annotated early look at a Dapper Dan jacket, André Leon Talley’s luggage and more. (New York Times)
The Tactical Games Are a Fitness Fad. With Guns.
30. April 2025 (11:00)
The Tactical Games attracts thrill seekers and firearms enthusiasts with its combination of CrossFit-style workouts and military role-play. (New York Times)