Field Notes
Getting Married? Get Strong.
Here’s how to tailor a fitness routine to target specific muscle groups and look the way you want to look at your wedding.
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Here’s how to tailor a fitness routine to target specific muscle groups and look the way you want to look at your wedding.
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A 12-month timeline that will help you visualize what you need to do and help you stay on track with when you need to do it.
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Darroch Putnam and Michael Rosandich Putnam are business and life partners, but they say living alone in two different apartments adds passion and sanity to their marriage.
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Isaiah Rothstein is a rapping rabbi and lead singer in the band Zayah. Leah Gottfried writes a web series, “Soon By You,” which reminds some of an Orthodox version of “Friends.”
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Tips for smoothing over any potential party conflicts or awkward moments before they even happen.
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That buzz saw snoring next to you, the freezing room, the elbow in your face. One way to a better night’s sleep may mean creating a separate sleep space.
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For many Asian couples, the Greek island of Santorini has become the ultimate destination for pre-wedding photographs.
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A first meeting, and then a proposal, on the train. An instant New York moment.
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The couple were reticent about telling people they met through JSwipe. “Frankly, I regret that I was ever that self-conscious,’’ she said. “It’s how people meet these days.”
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The bride is a producer for CNN and the groom is a producer for ABC News. They were married in Cartagena, Colombia.
The couple met in 2017 through the dating app Tinder, and had their first date in Portland, Ore.
The couple met in 2014 at the Dallas Opera, where Mr. James was interviewing for a position and Mr. Derrer was serving as the artistic administrator.
The “Dear White People” star reads an essay about the challenges of dating with a severe sleep disorder.
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
As the heartbroken mother of two young girls, I found myself routinely — compulsively — checking up on my ex.
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The “Desperate Housewives” actress reads an essay about the cautious reunification of a mother and son.
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Olivia Landau and Kyle Simon operate the Clear Cut, an online jeweler. Both studied at the Gemological Institute of America.
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Millicent Cooley was resigned to being single, but her attitude changed after meeting Anthony Duncan, a professional juggler. Their romance soon hit the road.
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The plus-size model found a devoted follower in Brian Keys (and the man of her dreams).
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Joelle Lamberton and Drew Murphy share a love for Colorado’s old mining towns and the stories they tell.
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The Swedish rapper Rebin Shah, a.k.a. Rebstar, and Megan Callahan were married in a low-key ceremony in Tarrytown, N.Y.
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The couple met while working on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and Mrs. Clinton led them in their vows in Tarrytown, N.Y.
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The couple were made aware of each other in 2017 by the groom’s uncle. The problem was: They lived on different continents.
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They had their first kiss in front of the Second Avenue Deli.
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They met at a bridge club five years ago, but she was with a boyfriend. By the time they met again, at a bridge championship, she was single.
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The couple met in 2016 and shared an instant connection, but he was in another relationship at the time.
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These ‘getting-ready’ garments are practical, affordable, and look great in Instagram photos.
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Most engaged couples create them. Here’s how to make yours stylish, fun and informative.
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Brides and grooms are celebrating the big day with eco-conscious celebrations.
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“Eyebrows are the No. 1 thing that creates symmetry on the face. It balances things out.”
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The 2019 ketubah observes tradition while incorporating couples’ tastes and personalities. It also functions as décor.
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