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    Capitalism Camp for Kids

    Young people love socialism. Can a summer of indoctrination teach little Hermione and Khaleesi to love capitalism?

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      Assisted Living. For All Ages.

      At all these gleaming new Manhattan luxury developments, life is a banquet of self-enrichment.

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    Snakes on an Astral Plane

    Our columnist braves a ritualistic encounter with boa constrictors.

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    Talk Dirty With Machine

    The future is robots, and they’re teaching us how to flirt.

Self-Care

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    These Rape Victims Had to Sue to Get the Police to Investigate

    As more women come forward to report sexual assault, some say law enforcement has failed them. ‘There was no collection of evidence,’ one victim said. ‘Except off my body.’

Vows

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    She Said Yes. Fourteen Times.

    Tanya Pushkine and Paul Luykx had different approaches to dating. She was scattershot; he was methodical — and excessive.

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    A Family Finally Comes Together Under One Roof

    Laura Hamm was reluctant to date Gabriel Friedman because they lived miles apart and she was raising a foster son. But then he came up with a plan.

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    Scenes From a Chechen Wedding

    The bride had a ceremony. The groom had a ceremony. But, as tradition holds, they were not together during the wedding, and neither celebrated with their 700 guests.

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Modern Love

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Love

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    Is the Wedding Wow Factor Worth It?

    Adding a spectacular or unexpected feature can help a wedding stand out. It doesn’t have to break the bank, but it might come close.

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NYT Parenting

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The Look

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    A Mother’s Clock

    Time follows no standard when you become a parent.

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    Becoming a Woman Before Their Eyes

    The American bat mitzvah has never been more widely broadcast than in 2019.

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    What Would Texas Be Without Buc-ee’s?

    A convenience store chain is the through-line of America’s second-most sprawling state.

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    Work Songs of the Cowboy Poets

    Ranchers and seekers of the “mythic West” travel each year to a small Nevada city to practice a tradition born of labor and regional identity.

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    Life Without Longing

    Who would I be if I wasn’t hustling to make some other person, real or imagined, fall in love with me?

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Skin Deep

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    Are You Ready for Drive-Thru Botox?

    A new wave of beauty bars aims to make injectables as easy as a Drybar blowout.

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    Sage Adams, a Creative Force Behind SZA

    The Brooklyn-raised artist shot the cover and promotional videos for the singer’s 2017 album, “Ctrl.”

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The Cycle

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    Drinking While Pregnant: An Inconvenient Truth

    Recommending that pregnant women not drink alcohol has been called old-fashioned and even patriarchal. So, as a feminist, my opinion may come as a surprise.

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    Food, My Frenemy

    My struggle with a binge eating disorder began at age 12. What followed were years of shame, lies, weight fluctuations and, at one particularly desperate moment, maternity clothes.

Scene City

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    Fanciful Hats at Central Park

    Also, Lincoln Center turns 60. And Solange Knowles hosts a benefit for Performance Space New York.

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