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  1. After the Met Gala, the Parties Lasted All Night

    Usher, Jeff Bezos, Serena Williams, Erykah Badu, Janelle Monáe and other celebrities kept going into the wee hours.

     By Jacob BernsteinMelissa Guerrero and

    FKA twigs at the party at Boom, the venue at the top of the Standard High Line Hotel.
    CreditNina Westervelt for The New York Times
  2. Most Styles-ish

    20 Unforgettable Looks at the Met Gala

    At an event where fashion is the focus, these ensembles stood out more than most.

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    Cardi B’s gown had a sprawling skirt that made it seem as if she was floating as she walked the carpet.
    CreditNina Westervelt for The New York Times
  3. Critic’s Notebook

    Is the Met Gala Protest-Proof?

    Despite a rich, class-based theme and calls to disrupt the fashion extravaganza of the year, politics proved no match for the power of the spectacle.

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    Anna Wintour, the maestro of the Costume Institute gala, arriving at the Met on Monday.
    CreditAmir Hamja/The New York Times
  1. Don’t Be Fooled by A.I. Katy Perry Didn’t Attend the Met.

    Images of the pop star were convincing enough to trick plenty of people. on social media, including Ms. Perry’s own mother.

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    This image of Katy Perry, which was generated using artificial intelligence tools, tricked many people into believing the pop star was at the Met Gala on Monday night. Even Ms. Perry’s mother believed the image was real.
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  2. 2024 Met Gala: The Biggest Names and Biggest Moments From the ‘Garden of Time’

    Ariana Grande, Kim Kardashian and Zendaya were a few of the A-list guests who dazzled on the red carpet.

     

    CreditNina Westervelt for The New York Times
  3. Staten Island’s Roller Rink Celebrated Its Last Dance

    Roller Jam USA closed for good after almost two decades.

     By Frank Rojas and

    CreditYe Fan for The New York Times
  4. A Chinese Restaurant Is Winning the Kendrick Lamar-Drake Beef

    New Ho King, open since 1976 in Toronto, has become an unlikely pop-culture battleground after being featured in songs from both rappers.

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    New Ho King was name-checked by Kendrick Lamar in “Euphoria,” and appeared in the music video for Drake’s “Family Matters.”
    CreditBrendan George Ko for The New York Times
  5. 2024 Met Gala: Red-Carpet Roundup

    See the looks from fashion’s biggest night.

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    Zendaya in her second look of the night, wearing Givenchy couture.
    CreditAmir Hamja/The New York Times

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Love

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  1. A Former ‘Bachelor’ Finds Love Off-Camera

    When Natalie Joy sent Nick Viall a direct message on Instagram in 2019, she said she had no idea about his run on reality TV. About a year after meeting in person, their casual arrangement got serious.

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    Natalie Joy and Nick Viall were married on April 27 at Magnolia Farm and Stables, an animal farm in Savannah, Ga., where Ms. Joy grew up.
    CreditSarah Partain
  2. At a Taylor Swift Concert? Time to Propose.

    At the Eras tour, love takes center stage as couples orchestrate their own declarations of commitment against the backdrop of the star’s grand performances.

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    Carmen Castillo and her now-fiancé, Vernon Chamorro, traveled from Barcelona, Spain, to Tampa, Fla., in April 2023 to attend a Taylor Swift concert. Mr. Chamorro surprised Ms. Castillo with a proposal during Ms. Swift’s performance of “Love Story.”
    Creditvia Carmen Castillo
  3. Planning Their Proposals, Together

    Some couples choose to turn away from traditional engagements and opt for joint proposals, no surprise needed.

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    CreditTania Yakunova
  4. How to Keep Your Friendships Intact While Wedding Planning

    The soon-to-be-married couple and their closest friends might experience stress and even tension leading up to their nuptials. Here’s how to avoid a friendship breakup.

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    CreditSilvia Tack
  5. Move Over, Honey. Teddy Is Getting In.

    Sharing a bed with a partner sometimes means making way for a beloved stuffed animal or blanket, too.

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    Hollis Tuttle, a fitness instructor in New York, recently bought herself Donk, a stuffed donkey.
    CreditElizabeth Renstrom for The New York Times

Modern Love

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  1. We Didn’t Know It Was the Last Time

    My daughter and I looked at a book together, posed for a picture, and then she left. Forever.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  2. Emily Ratajkowski Can Take Care of Herself, but a Little Help Would Be Nice

    Why the model and writer wants to blow up gender roles in dating, without chivalry having to die.

     By Anna MartinJulia BoteroChristina DjossaReva GoldbergEmily LangDavis LandJen PoyantDaniel RamirezDan PowellDiane WongPat McCuskerRowan Niemisto and

    CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Photo: Pierre Mouton/Getty Images for Acne
  3. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Schoolhouse Taught Me What Marriage Didn’t’

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

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  4. When Love Means Being Selfish

    I knew I had to hold onto what I needed — even if that meant using a lawyer to get custody (of a dog).

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    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Problem Was He Smelled Really Good’

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

     

    CreditBrian Rea

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  3. ¡Hola Papi!, Does My Grandmother Need to Know I’m Gay?

    Ahead of Mother’s Day, the advice columnist John Paul Brammer (a.k.a. ¡Hola Papi!) has a reminder: Loving your abuela doesn’t have to mean telling her everything.

    By Anna Martin, Julia Botero, Christina Djossa, Reva Goldberg, Emily Lang, Davis Land, Jen Poyant, Daniel Ramirez and Dan Powell

     
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  5. A Serene Oasis for Making Music

    Aaron Dessner’s Long Pond recording studio breaks a lot of design rules. It’s why musicians like Taylor Swift have put it on the map.

    By Steven Kurutz and Jane Beiles

     
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  28. The Sprinter Van’s Glamorous Turn

    Famous actors, singers, athletes and housewives are fans of the Mercedes-Benz van, which has become a staple in streets outside events like the Met Gala.

    By Brett Berk

     
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  39. Fashion Chatter

    Sofia Coppola’s Latest Release? A Lip Balm.

    The tinted balm was inspired by products that the filmmaker confected as a girl to achieve the “berry-stained lips” of a character in a Roman Polanski movie.

    By Ruth La Ferla

     
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  42. Mini-Vows

    The Two-Week Sublet That Led to Love

    Wiktor Freifeld lived in Tusia Dabrowska’s apartment when she left Warsaw for New York. A deep friendship soon followed.

    By Valeriya Safronova

     
  43. Mini-Vows

    Mapping a Life Together Through Movies

    Maddie Whittle and Charles Bramesco met through the New York film scene, connecting over a shared sensibility (and an affinity for the horror genre).

    By Anna Grace Lee

     
  44. OUt & About

    The Best Headwear at the Central Park Hat Lunch

    Attendees at the annual Frederick Law Olmsted Awards wore their finest fascinators, headbands and bird hats to raise money for the jewel of New York.

    By Sandra E. Garcia and Amir Hamja

     
  45. A Party for the Haters

    The writers behind Hate Reads, a pop-up newsletter for airing grievances and pet peeves, got up on their soap boxes.

    By Madison Malone Kircher

     
  46. These Legs Were Made for Fashion

    Vanessa Williams’s many ensembles in a music video for her new song, “Legs (Keep Dancing),” evoke her knack for portraying a diva with style.

    By Melissa Guerrero

     
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  53. I’ll Sign Your Baseball if You Sign Mine

    As fans and collectors clamor for autographs, Major League Baseball players have built a network — and an etiquette — for signing things for each other.

    By Zach Buchanan

     
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  64. A $275 Bus Ticket to the Hamptons

    Blade, after a decade of flying passengers to eastern Long Island on helicopters, is getting into the luxury coach business.

    By Andrew Zucker

     
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  72. Denied a Second Chance at a Normal Senior Year

    After Covid ruined high school graduation for the class of 2020, the response to campus protests might upend their college commencements.

    By Callie Holtermann, Sandra E. Garcia and Frank Rojas

     
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  74. critic’s notebook

    N.F.L. Draft Had Some Style Winners

    The next class of football stars has done some fashion homework, but the evening was pretty tame compared with the N.B.A. draft.

    By Guy Trebay

     
  75. Fashion Chatter

    Gloria Steinem’s Beauty Ideals

    The feminist activist, who relies mostly on moisturizer, was tapped to promote a beauty campaign about self-acceptance. Plus, a SoHo salon that evokes Southern France.

    By Ruth La Ferla

     
  76. Mini-Vows

    Their Sunday Ritual Kept Them Connected

    Asiah James and Gerald Cannon II initially went with the flow, but after years of balancing professional ambitions and quality time together, decided to join forces forever.

    By Nia Decaille

     
  77. Mini-Vows

    Marrying the One Who Almost Got Away

    Elaiza Ramos and Marc Reyes, high school sweethearts in the Philippines, broke up after graduating, but reunited several years later at a reunion with some classmates.

    By Jenny Block

     
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  83. Why Is This Seder Unlike All Other Seders?

    The dinner parties held by Shtick, a pop-up series celebrating Jewish culture, draw out New York’s influencers, artists, designers and celebrities.

    By Joseph Bernstein

     
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  85. IN THE GARDEN

    How Do You Turn ‘Urban Decay’ Into a Garden?

    Apiary Studio in Philadelphia works with whatever a site holds to create landscapes that match the city’s aesthetic: “gritty, punk, improvised, layered with history.”

    By Margaret Roach

     
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  88. unbuttoned

    The Meta-morphosis of Mark Zuckerberg

    The robotic nerd depicted in “The Social Network” has turned into the kinder, more accessible face of Silicon Valley. What’s going on?

    By Vanessa Friedman

     
  89. A ‘Wonderland’ Adventure in the Bronx

    A show at the New York Botanical Garden, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s books, will explore his fictional and real worlds through plants, art and artifacts.

    By Laurel Graeber

     
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  91. Cait Bailey Can’t Avoid the Spotlight

    The publicist is by the side of famous people like Zayn Malik, Alex Cooper and Alix Earle. She’s dating a famous chef. But she’d prefer to keep a low profile.

    By Carson Griffith

     
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  94. Critic’s Notebook

    What Is a Cowboy, Anyway?

    Cowboy style means something different for every group and era — from the vaqueros to Buffalo Bill, Madonna to the Marlboro Man, Lil Nas X to Louis Vuitton.

    By Guy Trebay

     
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