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    Does the end of the summer of ’23 mean an end to this kind of thing?
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    One Last Chance to Be Lazy

    Loafers and idlers, including the heads of the Lazy Butt Club, extol the virtues of the not-so-busy life, even as many big companies start cracking down on return-to-office policies.

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    Morgan Riddle and Taylor Fritz at Equinox Hotel New York this month.
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    The Most Famous Woman in Men’s Tennis

    The fashion influencer Morgan Riddle has become a niche celebrity at professional tennis matches, where she cheers for her boyfriend, the American player Taylor Fritz, as some fans cheer for her.

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  1. Modern Love
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    Why I Dress (and Act) Like a Man

    Tired of being deferential to men in my relationships, I decided to create my own drag king persona.

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  2. Little Gems
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    Potential customers smell perfumes in Elorea’s new NoLIta store.
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    You’ve Heard of K-Beauty. Now Try K-Perfume

    In opening a brick and mortar store, Elorea broadens the offerings of the perfumery.

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    Tara Murphy, a wedding photographer who grew up in Maui, photographed Makennah Asher and Jacob Thomas on Aug. 8 at Pacific’o on the Beach, a popular restaurant in downtown Lahaina. It was the last wedding held at the property before it was destroyed by wildfires.
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    In the Wake of Wildfires, Maui Weddings Persevere

    Some couples are continuing to plan nuptials on the island recently devastated by wildfires. “Moving forward and capturing positive emotions is to be of service,” one local photographer said.

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    The Mugler gown that Kim Kardashian wore to the 2019 Met Gala created a dripping trompe l’oeil effect using crystals from a vintage store in Paris.
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    Water Is Essential to Life. How Could It Ever Go Out of Style?

    The fashion world has long been fascinated with the natural world, but the love affair poses one major challenge: how to create the (convincing) illusion of wetness.

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  5. Social Q’s
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    Who Gets the Cloned Dog in the Breakup?

    A thorny question of custody is complicated by the fact that the reader adopted the original dog, but her ex paid a majority of the $50,000 needed to clone it.

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    What Even Is a Social Network Anymore?

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    Hawaii-Tok Wants Tourists to Stay Home

    The right thing to do depends on whom you ask.

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    A Twitch Streamer’s Giveaway Caused Mayhem in New York

    Kai Cenat has been charged with inciting a riot, among other charges.

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    A Mystery on the ‘Planet of the Bass’

    Is the ’90s Eurodance parody an ironic hit — or just a hit?

     By Callie Holtermann and

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    ‘X’ Marks the Spot

    Elon Musk’s decision to ditch the Twitter brand is confusing on many levels.

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    Dr. Sachin Jain and Jennifer Lee had six days of wedding celebrations, including a July 28 ceremony at the Rockleigh, an events space in Northern New Jersey.
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    In a Crisis (or Two), They Both Knew Where to Turn for Help

    Jennifer Lee and Dr. Sachin Jain bonded over commonalities in their upbringings. They also discovered, after separate car accidents, that they could count on each other.

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    Tara Murphy, a wedding photographer who grew up in Maui, photographed Makennah Asher and Jacob Thomas on Aug. 8 at Pacific’o on the Beach, a popular restaurant in downtown Lahaina. It was the last wedding held at the property before it was destroyed by wildfires.
    CreditTara Lee Murphy

    In the Wake of Wildfires, Maui Weddings Persevere

    Some couples are continuing to plan nuptials on the island recently devastated by wildfires. “Moving forward and capturing positive emotions is to be of service,” one local photographer said.

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    “Bridal fashion is constantly evolving,” said Harriet Falvey, right, a veil designer who works with 50 to 60 brides on their veils every year.
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    The Making of a Custom Wedding Veil

    Harriett Falvey, a veil designer, believes the time-honored accessory is often misunderstood: “It’s about being different and making your wedding attire your own.”

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    Bri Scalesse and Sheldon Nguyen, who met through a dating app in 2019, were married June 2 at Rule of Thirds, a Japanese restaurant and events space in Brooklyn.
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    He Admired Her ‘Grit and Grace.’ She Was Struck by His Kindness.

    Bri Scalesse, model and disability advocate, knew Sheldon Nguyen was different right away. “We knew we could spend forever together,” she said, after quarantining together during the pandemic.

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    Max and Katie Ujdak booked their wedding venue — the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame, their alma mater — before they were engaged, knowing that the venue was highly popular.
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    From School Bells to Wedding Bells

    Picking a wedding venue can be a daunting process. But for some couples who met as college students, marrying at their alma maters is the clear choice.

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  2. Burning Man 2023: What We Know

    Thousands of people were stuck at the Burning Man festival in Nevada this weekend because of rain and mud. It was not clear when, or how, attendees would get out.

    By Amanda Holpuch

     
  3. An Unexpected Hotbed of Y.A. Authors: Utah

    A tight-knit community of young-adult writers who belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has yielded smashes like “Twilight.” But religious doctrine can clash with creative freedoms.

    By Abby Aguirre

     
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  8. How to Choose Paint Colors

    How Brigette Romanek, a celebrity designer in Los Angeles, chose a new wall color for her bedroom.

    By Tim McKeough

     
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