

Alyson Krueger
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Something ‘Old World,’ Something New
Michael Mendieta, a comedy writer, and Whitaker Irvin Jr., an energy executive, blended their different backgrounds into a happy life together.

My Running Club, My Everything
Group running has exploded in New York City. As friendships, marriages and even rivalries emerge, the benefits are proving as social as they are physical.

The Fine Art of Naming a Group Chat
As texting continues to be central to our social circles, the name and image attached are often more considered than the messages themselves.

The Latest Fad in the Hamptons: Pottery Wheels
Hamptonites can’t get enough of pottery wheels in their backyards. One ceramist is bringing the messy, yet soothing, hobby into the homes of the moneyed...

What Katie Couric, Anna Wintour and Danny DeVito Wore to a U.S. Open Gala
The U.S.T.A. Foundation hosted a gala, and John McEnroe held a tournament to raise money for tennis scholarships and community programs.

The Woman Who Wants to Get Corporate America Journaling More
Laura Rubin, a journaling coach, believes there’s a group that is in desperate need of her services: corporate America.

The Jell-O Shot Renaissance
Across the country, bars are serving jiggly, alcoholic concoctions that are nothing like the college party version.

Roger Federer Is Having Fun in Retirement
The tennis star and Jonathan Anderson have teamed up with Uniqlo to create a sports-inspired fashion collection.

People Saw the Barbie Movie, Then Partied Barbie Style
Infusing themes, characters and — of course — the color pink, people used the movie to inspire their own celebrations.

Why Some Americans Are Rethinking July 4th Celebrations
Whether because of crowds, politics or a loss of patriotism, some Americans are conflicted about celebrating the Fourth of July.