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  1. Resist Assuming Her Life Is Like Her Books

    The British author Gwendoline Riley may be as emotionally guarded as the women in her novels, which have caught on in America.

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    The writer Gwendoline Riley in London ahead of the publication of her new novel, “The Palm House.”
    CreditBilly Barraclough for The New York Times
  2. Mamdani Says He Plans to Skip the Met Gala

    In an interview with the local news outfit Hell Gate, the New York mayor framed his decision to avoid the glamorous fund-raiser as a way to keep his focus on affordability.

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    Mayor Zohran Mamdani might have seemed out of place at the Met Gala, an event that is widely considered to be the playground of the rich and famous.
    CreditAngelina Katsanis for The New York Times
  1. A Fevered Dance Party for Martha Graham With Ariana DeBose and Padma Lakshmi

    Stars and luminaries honored the dance company’s 100th anniversary with dinner, performances and a champagne toast at the New York Public Library.

    By Sarah Bahr and

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  2. Love Clothes? How About Their Prices?

    Tell us about how you decide to spend your money and what is worth the splurge.

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  3. After Apparent Overdose, Clavicular Is Back at a Club

    A harrowing incident involving Clavicular, ambassador to the “looksmaxxing” community, was captured on the same platforms that made him a star.

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    Braden Peters, better known as Clavicular, was carried out of a bar in Miami this week after an apparent overdose. Not long after, he was back out on the town for a club event.
    CreditCassidy Araiza for The New York Times
  4. Aging in a Brightly Lit, Big City

    In 1984, Jay McInerney was a famous, young, hedonistic novelist. Now 71, he is wistful as he wraps up his tetralogy about a couple whose city, and marriage, are tested by the pandemic.

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    Jay McInerney, author of “See You on the Other Side,” at The Odeon restaurant in Tribeca.
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  5. What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week

    New silhouettes and brands, a focus on gothic romance and the resurgence of the ‘90s style slip dress were just some of the many highlights from the runways.

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    Esé Azénabor took her bridal designs to new heights during New York Bridal Fashion Week, debuting her new collection at Top of the Rock, the observation deck at Rockefeller Center.
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    Bridal Fashion Week

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  1. A Duet Decades in the Making

    After meeting for a website project in 2020, James Squires and Jacqui Agostinelli bonded over their love of music, forming both a marriage and their musical duo, Sweet Basil.

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    Jacqui Agostinelli and James Squires were married on April 9 at Memorial Park in Stuart, Fla.
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  2. What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week

    New silhouettes and brands, a focus on gothic romance and the resurgence of the ‘90s style slip dress were just some of the many highlights from the runways.

    By

    Esé Azénabor took her bridal designs to new heights during New York Bridal Fashion Week, debuting her new collection at Top of the Rock, the observation deck at Rockefeller Center.
    CreditEsé Azénabor
  3. How to Plan Your Wedding

    Planning a celebration of this magnitude can be stressful. We created a guide that simplifies the process, helps you track major tasks and offers expert tips to help with decision making.

    By Terri Pous and

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  4. Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page on Embracing ‘Cheesy’ Rom-Coms

    The stars of “You, Me & Tuscany” make the case for messy, vulnerable and sometimes awkward romance. “I want to give people the freedom to cringe again,” Mr. Page said.

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    Anna (Halle Bailey) and Michael (Regé-Jean Page) in a scene from the romantic comedy “You, Me & Tuscany,” which opened in theaters on April 10.
    CreditGiulia Parmigiani/Universal Pictures, via Associated Press
  5. If He Leaves You on a Mountain, End Your Relationship

    The “Alpine divorce,” in which one partner leaves another stranded while hiking, is more serious than the name implies.

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    Hiking guides and mountain rescue workers say what’s now being called “Alpine divorce” isn’t new. They’ve been seeing it for years. Long before it became a social media buzzword, they would often have to rescue women left behind on remote and often dangerous trails.
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  1. Painting Over My Painful Past

    My father treated me more like a wife than a child. It took me decades to face the truth of what happened.

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  2. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Embarrassed Yet Unable to Stop’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

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  3. Elizabeth Banks Married Her College Sweetheart. They’re Still in Love.

    The “Miniature Wife” star on why she and her husband have chosen each other, over and over again.

    By Anna MartinElisa GutierrezEmily LangLynn LevyDaniel Ramirez and

    The actress Elizabeth Banks.
    CreditMaggie Shannon for The New York Times
  4. The Stranger Who Invited Me Into My Own Bed

    It was more rom-com than horror movie.

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  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Oh, to Be Loved Like That!’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

    CreditBrian Rea

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