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May 21, 2021

What to Do This Weekend

SPF, summer reading, and to-go cocktails. Welcome. It’s getting to be last-day-of-school sunny and warm here in the Northeastern United States. We’re on the verge of […]
May 21, 2021

Not Your Pre-Pandemic Las Vegas

Here is a place that your family can now leave feeling more (gasp!) enlightened than when they arrived — provided they keep their distance from the […]
May 21, 2021

Falling in Love With Another Model Was Never the Plan

Neither Amanda Lauren nor Adam Mann, both models with significant Instagram followers, were actually looking to date when they joined Hinge. But then he saw her […]
May 21, 2021

Both Played Their Cards Right and Now They’re Married

She intended to win the game of spades, but she won over her opponent instead. On the last day of Raquel Smith’s freshman year of high […]
May 21, 2021

Welcome to the Space Jam, Again

Every three hours, every day, for the past seven and a half years, an anxious, spirited Twitter bot has transmitted a short message of perseverance and […]
May 21, 2021

His Comfort Is Not My Responsibility

A young woman with a prosthetic leg hopes to make the world a more empathetic place. If only she didn’t have to do it on first […]
May 20, 2021

I Shouldn’t Tell My Employer I’m Vaccinated, Right?

A company is encouraging workers to share pictures of their vaccination cards in exchange for gift cards. One reader is feeling wary. The large company I […]
May 20, 2021

8 Ways a Modern Civil Rights Movement Moved the Culture

8 Ways a Modern Civil Rights Movement Moved the Culture From music to movies, canceled podcasts to toppled monuments, our writers take stock of the culture […]
May 20, 2021

A Wedding in Hawaii for Sade’s Son

Growing up, Sade’s music had always given Emily Shakeshaft a feeling of comfort. Years later, when she met the recording artist’s son, Izaak Adu-Watts, their connection […]
May 19, 2021

Modern Love Podcast: She Left Me There

Listen and follow Modern LoveApple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher “After touring the place, my grandmother seemed reluctant to leave. Finally, she bent down and said, […]
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