Cuando mi tía murió por suicidio a los 39 años, me culpé.
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How Former Vanity Fair Employees Started Working at Standard Industries
Technically, none. So why has Standard Industries hired several of them?
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Out of the Closet and Into the Garden
My Jamaican mother’s hopes for life in America did not include me being gay. So how would I ever bloom?
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Mi sexto lenguaje del amor: la ‘intimidad de WhatsApp’
Para mi familia siria, dispersa por la guerra, un chat grupal —repleto de videos tontos y fotos a menudo vergonzosas— lo es todo.
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Never Give Your Child Five Names
If you do, he may never be able to leave you.
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How Hip-Hop Conquered the World
Fifty years ago, a party in the Bronx jumpstarted an essential American artform. For decades the genre has thrived by explaining the country to itself.
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Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match
Porcha Woodruff thought the police who showed up at her door to arrest her for carjacking were joking. She is the first woman known to be wrongfully accused as a result of facial recognition technology.
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Deseo más que un ‘Gracias, ¡que pase el siguiente!’
Hacer audiciones para conseguir un papel en una serie o película tiene mucho en común con buscar una amistad o una pareja, sobre todo cuando te rechazan.
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Would Marrying Her Be a Giant Mistake?
I was warned not to marry outside my faith, but when Jillian was asleep in my bed, I would cry, unable to imagine a world without her.
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Would Marrying Her Be a Giant Mistake?
I was warned not to marry outside my faith, but when Jillian was asleep in my bed, I would cry, unable to imagine a world without her.
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Para mi padre fui hijo, hija, él, ella, ello
Conforme mi perdía su memoria, comenzó a considerar mi género como algo cada vez más fluido.
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Wanting More Than ‘Thank You, Next!’
Auditioning for romance, friendship and acting roles has a lot in common — especially when it comes to hearing ‘No.’
