Novice - Zanimivosti (angleščina)

From Reality TV Drama to Celebrating Love and Unity
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For Richard Chang and Victoria Abbyaeva, appearing on Netflix’s “Bling Empire: New York” was their biggest obstacle as a couple. Their wedding showed how resilient they have become. (New York Times)
Negotiating the End of Us
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My husband kept saying he was going to die at a young age, but we could never agree on an acceptable number. (New York Times)
A Slow and Steady, ‘Good Old-Fashioned’ Courtship
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Ashley Erling and Joshua Martin met on a double date with their best friends. Then they took a couple of weeks to go on another. (New York Times)
From Fifth Grade to Forever
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Rebecca Erdman and Christopher White have been an item since their senior year of high school, with one critical six-month break along the way. (New York Times)
A Promise She Was Happy to Break
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Adrienne Tarver had told herself she would never date a fellow artist. Then she met Jason Karolak, an abstract painter, on an art gallery crawl. (New York Times)
A Festival Booking Turned Into a Love Story
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After Sarah Potenza, a former contestant on “The Voice,” took the stage at an L.G.B.T.Q. music festival that Kat Donavon helped to organize, neither expected their business connection to turn romantic. (New York Times)
Is ‘Going Viral’ Dead?
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Spontaneous original content, shared by people all over the world, made the internet a fun place to be. It’s more complicated now. (New York Times)
A New Media Start-Up Goes for Old-School Flavor. And Burritos.
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Modi Rosenfeld Is Gay. He’s Religious. His Comedy Career Is Booming.
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Mordechi Rosenfeld, known as Modi, already has the synagogue crowd. Now he wants the “Goyim, gays and theys,” too. (New York Times)
Women’s Sports Games Gain Popularity for Bachelorette (and Sometimes Bachelor) Parties
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Some fans of women’s athletic teams are holding bachelor or bachelorette parties at raucous arenas and stadiums around the world. (New York Times)