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And Now, I Unfollow Thee
The pleasures — and complexities — of severing social media ties.
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The pleasures — and complexities — of severing social media ties.
By KATHERINE ROSMAN
Monotasking, or single-tasking, is a 21st-century term for what your high school English teacher probably called “paying attention.”
By VERENA von PFETTEN
The springtime return of colorful pleated skirts.
By BILL CUNNINGHAM
When a shared account is all that’s left of a relationship, the connection can both comfort and annoy.
By TONYA MALINOWSKI
Emily Kinney, an actress and singer, has an apartment filled with zombie paraphernalia sent by fans.
By STACEY ANDERSON
The Emmy-winning actor visits the Met’s baseball card exhibition between Broadway performances.
By LEAH ROZEN
The couple, whose paths kept crossing, realized they could overcome stormy weather.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
When it comes to an athlete creating a signature garment, the new Dallas Cowboy is ahead of the game.
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
Pets participating in weddings? This summer, one photographer in Vermont expects to see them at half the ceremonies he’s working.
By LOIS SMITH BRADY
The comedian Sarah Silverman reads “Beneath the Modest Alter Ego, I See My Superhero,” a love story about a kidney transplant.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
The national airline of the United Arab Emirates has designs on the fashion world.
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
James Dyson, the Steve Jobs of household products, wants to do for beauty and grooming what his company did for vacuum cleaners. Will consumers buy it?
By ELIZABETH PATON
Also, baby matchmaking, a nonstop talker in the office and a tuned-out friend.
By PHILIP GALANES