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March 12, 2010

FASHION & STYLES

When Boys of Summer Linger Till Autumn
Hit the beach, party all night, meet girls. At a share house, middle age can be grueling. .
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The Mexican Will See You Now
Mixing laughs and ire in Orange County.
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Where the Crafts Babes and D.I.Y. Dudes Are
The Renegade Craft Fair, the kind of alternative sale where cross-stitch is cool, is in town.
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Taming the Runaway Wedding Planner
As the wedding planning field expands, some couples are finding that planners, like a broken engagement, can cause heartache.
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In a Rush Not to Hurry
Hanging out with Emmy Rossum, the 20-year-old Hollywood actress, to celebrate her debut album.
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Doesn’t Ask, Doesn’t Tell
Dragon tales of the city.
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Belles of Bliss
Dream weddings are happening throughout June in city parks and gardens and the center of Times Square.
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Weddings/Celebrations; Jill Gibson and Terrence Johnson
The couple spent hours on the phone and in churches before they married at Mother Bethel A.M.E. church in Philadelphia on June 17.
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A Weekend Retreat
This summer, casual dresses are fashion’s new version of jeans and a T-shirt. .
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My Virginity Went From Choice to Burden
I even posted it on Craigslist, looking for a little humor in my plight.
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Letters

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Correction: Manny and the Socialites: Let’s Roll

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Another Summer of Love
A trickle of style setters are embarking on a latter-day magical mystery tour, revisiting the hippie aesthetic of their mothers or grandmothers and giving it a brash new spin.
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They Take the Bounce Out of Bowser
At a time when affluent dog owners coddle their pets with massage, antidepressants and spa vacations, it’s not surprising that dogs have the equivalent of personal trainers.
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Recalling the Princess They Called Mother
Twenty-five years after Princess Grace’s death, her children are commemorating her life by exhibiting some of her most personal possessions.
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Putting on Lip Gloss, and a Show, for YouTube Viewers
Makeup artists can build an audience without ever leaving home.
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Staying Connected via Cellphone (and Cellphone Bill)
College bound? It might be time to rethink that crushing financial burden and look into a new calling plan.
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Around the Campfire, Global Ghost Stories
At American summer camps, foreign visitors learn English (and give tips on writing love letters).
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Trying on Enlightenment for Size
At the newly opened Diane Von Furstenberg’s store in the meatpacking district, the style remains a classic; as chic, wearable and, at least within the realms of designer clothing, as affordable as ever.
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For Some Things, It’s O.K. to Be Sticky (Yoga Mats)
Some manufacturers are beginning to use natural and earth-friendly fibers and plastics. Julie Kleinman, the director of programming for the Yoga Works chain of studios, tries them out.
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Red Carpet or Rehab, It All Sells
The image of Lindsay Lohan passed out in a car over Memorial Day weekend may have stalled her acting career, but it has done wonders for hoodie sales at American Apparel.
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