August 12, 2016

Modern Love: How a Bird Feeder Revived My Marriage

Modern Love By TISTA SEN My husband was no longer the man I had married. He had become grumpy and short-tempered, acting as if life had […]
July 22, 2016

Modern Love: A Crash Course in Honeymoon Survival

Modern Love By SARA MANNING PESKIN Four days into our honeymoon, my husband and I faced the end of our marriage, the end of our lives. […]
July 21, 2016

Vows: Two Men Gone Country and Their Dreamgirls

Vows By LINDA MARX Cooper Boone is a study in contrasts. He has square-danced for nuns and saw fit to croon the theme song for Powdermilk […]
July 8, 2016

Vows: Ethan Nichtern and Marissa Dutton: Meditations on the Cool Boredom of Love

Vows By ERIC V. COPAGE The problem with Hollywood’s romantic comedies, Ethan Nichtern explained during a talk in Manhattan on meditation and desire, is that they […]
July 7, 2016

Field Notes: Sand Sculptures Making a Splash at Beach Weddings

Field Notes By ALIX STRAUSS When Anthony Rossomando told his mother about the sand sculpture he and his fiancé, Stephanie Angelone, were having made for their […]
July 6, 2016

What Becomes of the Brokenhearteds’ Stuff

LOS ANGELES — Last spring, John B. Quinn, the founder of the litigation firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, took his extended family to Croatia. Over […]
June 25, 2016

Fear of Zika Virus Is Putting a Damper on Destination Weddings

Fear, if not the reality of the Zika virus and the mosquitoes that carry it, has not only cast its shadow on the Olympic Games in […]
June 24, 2016

Modern Love: How the ‘Dining Dead’ Got Talking Again

Modern Love By MOLLY PASCAL As two people newly in love, we talked and talked. We were in our early 30s then, so our talk included […]
May 20, 2016

Modern Love: No Sound, No Fury, No Marriage

May 20, 2016 Modern Love By LAURA PRITCHETT Three years ago, my husband and I broke up after two decades of marriage. Our path since has […]
April 2, 2016

Circa Now: Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall? The Fascination of Odd Couples

April 1, 2016 By HENRY ALFORD The cackling can sound like a chicken who is facing his certain death; the eye rolling suggests that vaudeville is […]