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  1. Replacing Prison Uniforms With Custom Suits

    Bindle & Keep, a suit maker in Brooklyn, offers free formal wear to newly exonerated men and women trying to rebuild their lives.

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    Renay Lynch, who was exonerated in January, tried on a velvet tuxedo jacket with silk lapels during a fitting this month with Ashley Merriman, a partner at Bindle & Keep.
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  1. Have You Ever Seen a Corgi Race?

    At the Summer Corgi Nationals, the country’s finest racing corgis, and their over-the-top owners, celebrated everything about the breed.

     

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  2. New York Fleet Week, the Movie

    Cue the landmarks, the skyline, the King Kong vistas when some 2,300 members of the Navy, the Marines and the Coast Guard cruise into town.

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    As if ready for his close-up, Tyjhaun Antar snapped on shades during Fleet Week.
    CreditDolly Faibyshev for The New York Times
  3. The Ancient Art of Calligraphy Is Having a Revival

    Calligraphy, which means “beautiful writing” in Ancient Greek, is seeing a surge of interest from younger people who say it offers a meditative and creative escape.

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  4. Why Can’t I Break Into My New Boyfriend’s Friend Group?

    A reader is anxious about the language barrier keeping her from bonding with her partner’s friends. A two-week group vacation has ramped up the urgency.

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  5. The Most Influential Jeans Guy You’ve Never Heard Of

    Benjamin Talley Smith may well have made the jeans in your closet. And your friend’s closet. And your friend’s friends’.

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  1. A Match Made in Church Sparks a Journey of Self-Discovery

    Jonathan Stewart was dating a woman and grappling with his sexuality when he met Enrico Lagasca. Mr. Lagasca, who developed a crush on him, was surprised to learn that Mr. Stewart felt the same way.

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    Enrico Lagasca, left, and Jonathan Stewart, were married May 11 at the Trinity Church Wall Street in New York. They met at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in 2015.
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  2. Forget Partying Till the Wee Hours. Newlyweds Want to End Early.

    Last call by 9 p.m. or sooner is becoming the new normal for some weddings.

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    Betsy and Gabriel Martinez held their outdoor wedding in Nashville last year on a Sunday afternoon.
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  3. First She Scored a Spot at Her Restaurant. Then She Won a Place in Her Heart.

    The actress Maria Bello and the Michelin-starred chef Dominique Crenn said they owe their journey to the “three C’s”: cancer, Covid and, now, commitment.

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    Maria Bello, left, and Dominique Crenn celebrated their marriage on May 12 at Montage Los Cabos in Baja California, Mexico.
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  4. The ‘Nontraditional’ Bridal Brand Capturing Hearts Online

    Madison Chamberlain is carving a niche with her vibrant, over-the-top bridal designs.

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    The designer Madison Chamberlain models one of her creations in her Philadelphia studio.
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  5. Bridesmaids, Bubbly and Botox

    For some, undergoing a cosmetic procedure or two is an essential component of wedding prep.

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    Before her wedding in October 2023, Danielle McNamara scheduled a rhinoplasty appointment with a facial plastic surgeon in Portland, Ore., in early February 2022. Ms. McNamara said she was pleased with the results: “I look feminine. I felt like I looked youthful. It made it absolutely worth it.”
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  1. An Engagement Ring, but No Fiancé

    The origin of the word betrothed is “truth,” but my ring was a lie.

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  2. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Also, He’s a Magician’

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

     

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  3. Marriage Made an Actor Out of Me

    I deserved an Oscar for my performances as best supporting wife and mother. After my divorce, I could no longer pretend to be someone I’m not.

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  4. Peter Gallagher’s Marriage Advice? Don’t Get Divorced.

    Having a decades-long marriage in Hollywood is rare, but actor Peter Gallagher has managed to make it 41 years with his wife, Paula Harwood.

     By Anna MartinEmily LangDavis LandReva GoldbergChristina DjossaJen PoyantDaniel Ramirez and

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  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Said We Were Missing “The Magic”’

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

     

    CreditBrian Rea

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    Whirlwind Romances Are Not Reserved for Thin Women

    An article skeptical of the central love connection in the new season of “Bridgerton” has fans rushing to contest the idea that catching a gentleman’s eye is a size-restricted pursuit.

    By Gina Cherelus

     
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    They Swiped and Immediately ‘Clicked’

    Dolly Meckler said that she and Jordan Cohen got along right away because they “speak the same language.” Both work in social media and connected nearly four years ago on a dating app.

    By Sadiba Hasan

     
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    When ‘Girlfriend’ Just Isn’t Enough

    Jen Tullock and Marie Ronn met through a dating app, but didn’t start dating until months later when they saw each other at a film premiere.

    By Sadiba Hasan

     
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    Sun, Sun, Sun. Here It Comes.

    Spring’s warmth is a flirt, but New Yorkers are ready for the season’s unpredictability.

    By Simbarashe Cha

     
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  13. Want to Succeed as an Artist? Click Here.

    With a rising number of artists vying for a limited number of galleries and grants, arts professionals are pivoting to careers as coaches. But can they help people profit from their talents?

    By Travis Diehl

     
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  18. A Medium-Rare Goodbye

    Pietro’s, an old-guard Italian steakhouse, said farewell to its longtime address in Midtown Manhattan with a crew of regulars.

    By Alex Vadukul

     
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  24. Come On Over, I Just Installed a Pond

    Backyards that feature natural pools trade chlorine for plants, don’t need to be closed for winter and may feature kois with names like Cutie.

    By Lia Picard

     
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