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  1. Every ‘Saturday Night,’ the Stars Smile for Her

    The woman who has photographed 25 years of “S.N.L.” hosts knows how to coax playful shots out of Kim Kardashian, Helen Mirren and Donald Trump.

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    Mary Ellen Matthews in 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the longtime home of “Saturday Night Live.” Ms. Matthews started taking stylized photos of the show’s hosts in 2000.
    CreditJutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times
  2. Face Forward

    Who Is Ugly?

    A new book by Moshtari Hilal takes on the taboo subject of ugliness.

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    Ms. Hilal spent years contemplating what she calls “the cartography of my ugliness.”
    CreditMustafah Abdulaziz for The New York Times
  1. For These 20-Somethings, Trump ‘Is Making It Sexy’ to Be Republican

    A “MAGA Youth” dinner in Manhattan gave young Trump supporters a place to socialize and celebrate the new administration.

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    Max Castroparedes, second from right, organized what he called a gathering of “MAGA Youth,” which met at Centurion New York on Wednesday.
    CreditSara Konradi for The New York Times
  2. How Not to Be Cynical About Valentine’s Day

    While Valentine’s Day is often centered on romantic love, some singles — including those who have never experienced it — find joy in celebrating love in other forms.

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    From friendships to familial bonds and self-love, some singles are redefining what it means to celebrate love on Valentine’s Day.
    CreditAmy Lombard for The New York Times
  3. What Is Your Outfit Telling Your Therapist?

    Whether we want them to or not, our clothes may be giving our therapists more psychoanalytic material.

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    CreditKimberly Elliott
  4. The Look of Luxury Is Evolving

    It is far less quiet, if the clothes on and off runways at New York Fashion Week were any indication.

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    Two charming cropped coats distinguished by pockets and pleats.
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  5. 7 Unforgettable Dogs at Westminster

    Monty the giant schnauzer took home best in show, but each of the group winners left a lasting impression.

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    Monty, a giant schnauzer, lived up to lofty expectations by winning best in show at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night.
    CreditGraham Dickie/The New York Times
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  1. She Was the Female Lead in His Film. Now She’s His Leading Lady.

    When Alan Yang, known for “Parks and Recreation” and “Master of None,” directed his first film, Christine Ko’s audition tape stopped him in his tracks. Once the film wrapped, romance emerged.

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    Christine Ko and Alan Yang were married at a private club in Manhattan on Jan. 3. They had met when she auditioned for the 2020 film “Tigertail.”
    CreditKayleigh Taylor
  2. How Not to Be Cynical About Valentine’s Day

    While Valentine’s Day is often centered on romantic love, some singles — including those who have never experienced it — find joy in celebrating love in other forms.

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    From friendships to familial bonds and self-love, some singles are redefining what it means to celebrate love on Valentine’s Day.
    CreditAmy Lombard for The New York Times
  3. A Wedding Where Cold Feet Were to Be Expected

    When Eric Sun and Jennifer Liu, avid travelers who met in college, decided to marry, there was one continent left on their list: Antarctica.

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    Eric Sun and Jennifer Liu were married on Jan. 26 on Portal Point, Antarctica. The exact location and timing of the wedding was a moving target, so their tour company worked with them to orchestrate their nuptials.
    CreditKeith Thompson/Quark Expeditions
  4. Courthouse Weddings Have Never Been More Chic

    These low-key nuptials are growing in popularity and becoming an aesthetic, offering couples intimate yet affordable settings for their big day.

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    Faith and Charles Hunter initially intended to have a grand wedding, but the exorbitant cost of their preferred venue convinced them they should re-evaluate their plans and opt for an Atlanta courthouse wedding.
    CreditRever Weddings
  5. Escaping the ‘Demoralizing’ New York Dating Scene

    When they met on a dating app nearly six years ago, Allegra Hanlon and Tommy Fitzpatrick were both feeling exhausted by the disappointing cycle of meeting new potential love interests.

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    Allegra Hanlon and Tommy Fitzpatrick were married Jan. 18 in Key Biscayne, Fla.
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  1. Looking at a Stranger and Seeing Myself

    A DNA match revealed my birth mother. Our story began with sacrifice and ended with a rapturous hello.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  2. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Two Boyfriends at One Time’

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

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  3. How to Fall (and Stay) in Love

    And an update to the famous Modern Love story “To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This.”

     By Anna MartinReva GoldbergEmily LangDavis LandChristina DjossaAmy PearlSara CurtisJen PoyantDaniel RamirezDan Powell and

    CreditIllustration by Brian Rea
  4. When Your Only Job Is to Cuddle

    By cradling strangers’ infants in the neonatal unit, I regained faith in the value of small acts of tenderness.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘A Mini Breakdown in a Walmart Bathroom’

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

     

    CreditBrian Rea

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    A Few Stops and Starts Along the Way

    Allison Steigman and William Newgent Jr., connected right out of the gate, but it took some therapy to get on the right track.

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