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  1. Critic’s Notebook

    Pat Sajak, the Cool, Unflappable, Reliable Host, Signs Off

    In 41 seasons at the helm of “Wheel of Fortune,” Mr. Sajak, whose final episode as host airs on Friday, has been a durable fixture of the American cultural landscape.

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    After four decades on the air, Pat Sajak presides over his last episode of “Wheel of Fortune” this week.
    CreditRicky Middlesworth/ABC, via Getty Images
  1. Did a Group of Irish Tweens Write the Song of Summer?

    Think you can stop what they do? I doubt it.

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    “The Spark” was a collaboration between a group of kids from Cork, Ireland, known as the Kabin Crew, and a group from Lisdoonvarna, Ireland, called the Lisdoonvarna Crew.
    Creditvia Garry McCarthy
  2. Confirm or Deny: Diane von Furstenberg Edition

    The fashion designer reacts to a series of saucy statements about her grand life and career.

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    Ms. von Furstenberg had quick answers on subjects ranging from Anne Hathaway to whether or not high-powered women would like to have wives.
    CreditFederico Ciamei for The New York Times
  3. Desperately Seeking Answers on How to Raise Boys

    Ruth Whippman had three sons and a lot of questions. In her memoir “Boy Mom,” she hopes to offer parents some of the reporting she gathered on the road to understanding her children.

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    Sarah Palmer, a photographer, culled images from her personal collection to illustrate this story. The image above features tender moments between Ms. Palmer and her boys, as well as her friends and their sons.
    CreditPhoto illustration by Sarah Palmer for The New York Times; Source images by Trudy Chan; Saran Simmons; Gina Stulman; Sarah Palmer
  4. Chanel Designer Steps Down

    Virginie Viard, who replaced Karl Lagerfeld at the French fashion house, spent nearly 30 years at the company.

     By Vanessa Friedman and

    Virginie Viard in March, after the presentation of her fall 2024 women’s wear collection for Chanel in Paris.
    CreditTeresa Suarez/EPA, via Shutterstock
  5. Rekindling Love Takes More Than a Good Match. Just Ask J. Lo and Ben Affleck.

    Sometimes getting back with an ex means dealing with undesired scrutiny and doubters.

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    Jennifer Lopez at the Los Angeles premiere of her film “This Is Me … Now: A Love Story” with her husband, Ben Affleck.
    CreditMario Anzuoni/Reuters
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  1. England’s Social Event of the Year: The Duke of Westminster’s Wedding

    Hugh Grosvenor, the seventh Duke of Westminster, married Olivia Henson today at the Chester Cathedral in Chester, England, with Prince William serving as usher.

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    Hugh Grosvenor, the seventh Duke of Westminster, and Olivia Henson wave to guests and observers after their wedding at the Chester Cathedral in Chester, England.
    CreditChris Jackson/Chris Jackson Collection, via Getty Images
  2. Two Women Redefine What it Means to Marry Your Best Friend

    After 32 years of platonic friendship, Sheri Cole and Beth Moore decided to marry for the security and legal protection.

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    Beth Moore, left, and Sheri Cole were married June 1 at Citizens Bank Park just before the first pitch of the Phillies versus St. Louis Cardinals game. At one point, they were joined by the Phillies mascot, the Philly Phanatic.
    CreditKriston Jae Bethel for The New York Times
  3. From Field to Feast: At These Venues, What You Eat Is Grown on Site

    The farm-to-table concept has been around for a while, but some couples expect more than simply fresh cuisine at their wedding. They want to be fully immersed in the farm experience.

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    The Chatham Bars Inn, located on Cape Cod, hosts 75 to 100 weddings annually and boasts an eight-acre farm on the premises.
    Creditvia Chatham Bars Inn
  4. Rupert Murdoch Marries for the Fifth Time

    Mr. Murdoch, the 93-year-old media mogul, married Elena Zhukova, a retired molecular biologist, Saturday at Moraga, his Bel Air vineyard estate in Los Angeles.

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    On Saturday, Rupert Murdoch married Elena Zhukova at Moraga, his Tuscan-style vineyard estate in the hills of the Bel Air neighborhood in Los Angeles.
    CreditNews Corp
  5. The Wedding Singer Takes a Celebrity Turn

    To delight their guests, couples are booking musical headliners to give surprise performances at their weddings.

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    Wendy Mazur and Jerry Bedwell dancing to the ballad “Upside Down,” performed live by Goldford at their Nashville wedding in April 2022.
    CreditTwila Allen

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  1. He Wanted to Date Younger Women

    Which made me angry at him — and then at myself.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  2. Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Met at a Gay Bar Called Woody’s’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  3. An Engagement Ring, but No Fiancé

    The origin of the word betrothed is “truth,” but my ring was a lie.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  4. Tiny Love Stories: ‘A Handsome Man Seeking a Larger Home’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Marriage Made an Actor Out of Me

    I deserved an Oscar for my performances as best supporting wife and mother. After my divorce, I could no longer pretend to be someone I’m not.

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    CreditBrian Rea

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