After an unruly childhood in the Chelsea Hotel and online fame as a yoga parodist, Alexandra Auder writes an ode to bohemian Manhattan and her singular mother, Viva.
Category: Parenting
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Book Review: ‘Honey, Baby, Mine,’ by Laura Dern and Diane Ladd
Laura Dern and her mother, Diane Ladd, both made careers in the movies. In “Honey, Baby, Mine,” they drop names, rehash arguments and lean on each other.
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Capturing a Kid’s-Eye View of Travel
The New York Times – Travel:Parents often have high hopes when they take their children on vacations. But do kids see what their parents expect them to see? We tried to find out.
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How a $100 Bet Saved Our Relationship
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:At 40, he was desperately embarrassed by his overprotective mother. Until a playful deal paved the way for a healthy set of boundaries.
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‘Ningún amor se desperdicia’
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Ni siquiera cuando te rompe el corazón.
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Here Lie the Bickersons, Side-by-Side for All Eternity
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:When I bought a burial plot for my almost-ex-husband’s girlfriend, I never guessed who might end up there instead.
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Fathers Gained Family Time in the Pandemic. Many Don’t Want to Give It Back.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A substantial share of fathers who took on more domestic work during lockdowns have kept it up, new data shows, and rearranged their work lives to do so.
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‘No Love Is Ever Wasted’
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Even when it leads to heartbreak.
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Rural Hospitals Are Shuttering Their Maternity Units
The New York Times – Business:Citing costs, many hospitals are closing labor and delivery wards, expanding so-called maternity care deserts.
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How to Navigate Your Child’s First Crush
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:It’s not unusual for young children to become fascinated by romance, but sometimes these big feelings can take parents by surprise. Experts share tips on how to navigate a child’s first ‘love.’
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When Having a Baby and Losing Your Job Collide
The New York Times – Business:At tech companies that spent recent years expanding paid parental leave, parents have felt the whiplash of mass layoffs in an especially visceral way.
