Vows
She’s 98. He’s 94. They Met at the Gym.
“Age doesn’t mean a damn thing to me or to Gert,” the groom said. “We don’t see it as a barrier. We still do what we want to do in life.”
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“Age doesn’t mean a damn thing to me or to Gert,” the groom said. “We don’t see it as a barrier. We still do what we want to do in life.”
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Michael Jackson lived in Donald J. Trump’s gleaming Midtown edifice. So have gamblers, a disgraced dictator, a Ponzi schemer and a stock huckster.
By JACOB BERNSTEIN
Why she doesn’t color her hair or follow a strict diet. And: her favorite D.I.Y. face cleanser.
By BEE SHAPIRO
Steve Hilton, a tech entrepreneur who was an adviser to former Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, is Fox News’s first host in the liberal region.
By NELLIE BOWLES
“I wanted to capture photos that were cinematic because I am very inspired by the cinema of Hong Kong,” said the photographer An Rong Xu, who visited Hong Kong this spring.
By AN RONG XU, JOANNA NIKAS and EVE LYONS
In adopting three foster children, a woman with a fraught past of her own makes “a decision to love.”
By RENE DENFELD
A luxury men’s wear brand favored by oligarchs and oil scions is taking its $2,000 crocodile-skin baseball caps to new stores in Miami and Las Vegas.
By ALEX WILLIAMS
The actress has two new movies out, and plays a superhero in the next “Avengers” installment. But what she really wants to do is shave truffles.
By ALEXIS SOLOSKI
Silicon Valley has gone through many shoe style trends, including Crocs and Vibrams. Now it’s Allbirds, the wool shoe that techies love to wear.
By NELLIE BOWLES
The producers of “The Founding of an Army,” a government-backed epic about the early years of the Chinese military, were attacked online for casting too many dreamy young men.
By AMY QIN
Angelo Sosa’s new line of aprons is fashion forward and stain resistant.
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
He builds downtime into a schedule of near-constant work. Call his agent if you have a problem with that.
By JON CARAMANICA
Shirts that actually fit? Check. Linen shorts? Yup. Those wider pants suddenly in style? Got them, too.
By JOHN ORTVED
In the SoHo neighborhood of New York, lines form early and last long for the newest limited-edition product “drops.” A photographer and a writer collaborate to meet the young stalwarts and check out their spoils.
By JEFFREY HENSON SCALES, REBECCA PIETRI and EVE LYONS
“Walking around Tijuana, I noticed three main ideas — music, tradition and family — and those themes influenced the photographs I took,” Jake Michaels said.
By JAKE MICHAELS, JOANNA NIKAS and EVE LYONS
“The point was to represent a group of people who were in the same place while an event was happening and show the diversity that exists within that group,” said Ryan Pfluger, a photographer who took portraits of paradegoers in Washington Square Park.
By RYAN PFLUGER, JOANNA NIKAS and EVE LYONS
“Vegas is one of those places that is always changing and always staying the same,” said the photographer Ryan Shorosky, who has been documenting its people for several years.
By RYAN SHOROSKY, JOANNA NIKAS and EVE LYONS
“One of the first things I noticed is how completely beautiful everyone is on the street,” said Shayla Harris, a documentary filmmaker and journalist, about her recent trip to Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
By SHAYLA HARRIS, JOANNA NIKAS and EVE LYONS
Benefits were held last week for the Robin Hood Foundation, Breast Cancer Research Foundation and the Southampton Hospital.
By DENNY LEE
The annual A.C.E. Awards ceremony for fashion accessories was held Monday at Cipriani 42nd Street.
By TAYLOR HARRIS
The annual A.C.E. Awards ceremony for fashion accessories was held Monday at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Benefits were held last week for the Watermill Center, the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance and the Good+ Foundation.
By DENNY LEE
Benefits were held last week for the Watermill Center, the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance and the Good+ Foundation.
By DENNY LEE