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“I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck.”

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  1. PhotoFrom left, Shannon Beador (“The Real Housewives of Orange County”), Ramona Singer (“The Real Housewives of New York City”), Andy Cohen (of Bravo) and Dorinda Medley (also of “New York City”) mug for a selfie.
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    14 Hours Inside the Church of BravoCon

    Over the weekend, Bravo hosted its first conference, bringing together “Bravolebrities” and the people who really, really love them.

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    How a Gig Worker Revolt Begins

    Rev was just a small start-up offering online transcriptions. Now it’s the latest symbol of a gig-economy company whose workers are fed up.

  3. PhotoThe Vagina Museum is now open in London’s Camden Market. Its inaugural exhibit, “Muff Busters: Vagina Myths and How To Fight Them,” includes educational placards and sculptures about gynecological anatomy and processes.
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    There Is a Vagina Museum in London

    The world’s first institution dedicated to gynecological anatomy is more of a public health project than a historical tour.

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    A-Rod Didn't Want It, So Marilyn Minter Had to Buy It

    The artist and photographer talks about her favorite piece of heartbreaking art.

  2. PhotoLiam Boyd sorts trash at the Joshua Tree Music Festival.
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    They Love Trash

    Young rebels take on the unpleasant byproducts of festival culture.

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    How to Survive the Holidays

    This holiday season, make it the year that you not only survive the holidays, but the one in which you thrive. We’ll show you how.

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    The Bro-dal Shower. Good, Clean Fun for Grooms.

    Not just for brides anymore, grooms are getting in on the pre-wedding celebrations with more subdued parties. They are not to be mistaken for something they make movies about.

  2. PhotoAriel Shepherd-Oppenheim (left) and Eliza Ladensohn were married Oct. 26 at the Stone Eagle Golf Club in Palm Desert, Calif.
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    It Was Obvious from Day 1

    The first time someone asked Ariel Shepherd-Oppenheim and Eliza Ladensohn how long they had been together, it was the very day they met.

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    All In on a New Two-Player Game

    They met on the Coffee Meets Bagel app, but they already had the feeling their first date would be a good move, even if they had to wait a month.

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    The Allure of the White Dress

    Some women dream of wearing the traditional wedding dress. Others say if you need it to feel good about yourself, then something is wrong.

Scam or Not

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    Should I Take Fish Oil?

    Omega-3 in fish oil is said to improve arthritis and reduce the likelihood of heart attacks. But the science suggests: Maybe just eat a fish once in a while.

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    Is Celery Juice a Sham?

    There are claims that the staid, crunchy workhorse usually found beside Buffalo wings can heal autoimmune diseases, among other benefits. Is that true?

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    Are There Benefits to Drinking Kombucha?

    If by “benefits” you mean being wildly popular and sometimes unpredictably alcoholic, then yes.

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    What Are the Benefits of CBD?

    More than 60 percent of CBD users were taking it for anxiety, according to a survey of 5,000 people. Does it help?

Self-Care

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    How to Say No During Wedding Season

    A save-the-date card is not a subpoena. You are allowed to skip being in the bridal party, attending a shower or bachelor/bachelorette party and even the wedding itself.

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    In Yoga, Blurry Lines Easily Crossed

    The hands-on teaching practices of some of yoga’s most celebrated gurus — and accusations of inappropriate touch that may have gone too far — raise questions about consent.

The Office: An Analysis

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    Young People Are Going to Save Us All From Office Life

    Gen Z-ers and millennials have been called lazy and entitled. Could they, instead, be among the first to understand the proper role of work in life?

  2. PhotoThe swing era continues at Focus in just one conference room.
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    They Are What You Eat

    A visit to the headquarters of your favorite mall foods.

Skin Deep

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    What’s Your Great Beauty Idea?

    Rather than tell you what beauty products you should want, Volition Beauty, a crowdsourced start-up, wants to loop you into the process.

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    Is This the Shape of Things to Come?

    Body-contouring procedures — nonsurgical treatments that promise to freeze fat or build muscle while you lie there — are soaring in popularity. Are they for real?

  3. PhotoLizzo posed for a portrait at the NoMad Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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    How Lizzo Does That

    The star, with one of the biggest hits of the summer, clues us in on her beauty rituals.

Binge Read Featured Couples

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    Stacy Kramer, Joshua Kuckley

    The couple were set up by a mutual friend and had their first date at Henry’s Public, a restaurant in Brooklyn.

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    Felicia Pollack, David Gordon

    The couple met in Manhattan in 2015 on the red carpet of the Lucille Lortel Awards, an annual event honoring achievement in Off Broadway theater.

NYT Parenting

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    The Exhaustion Is Real

    Why more sleep isn’t always the answer.

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    The Lasting Trauma of Infertility

    Even when it ends with a healthy baby, a long struggle to conceive may exact a brutal toll.

Scene City

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