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That’s the question I ask myself whenever I sit down at that folding table to write. It’s perfectly fine, of course, for projects to be incomplete; it takes time to do pretty much anything of value.
My thirteen-year-old daughter needed a dress for a wedding, so we went to Aritzia in the Short Hills mall.
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Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, as the institution was originally known, to say goodbye to the place where I first felt music’s full power. There, in the late nineteen-seventies and ...
What drew many people to Dubai was not luxury but, rather, economic opportunity and political stability. As Iran attacks the ...
Tarts. I started with the first step of any traditional recipe: screaming.
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The actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, who stars in the new film “Ready or Not 2,” discusses an album, a TV show, a book, and a ...