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Neither Wanted Marriage. That Changed After Three Weeks Apart.
19. June 2026 (06:00)
When Alison Greenberg, a rom-com writer, and Barry Loudis met, both were divorced with no desire to remarry. “Joke’s on us,” Greenberg said. (New York Times)
It Was Smooth Sailing From the Start
19. June 2026 (06:00)
When Matthew Casale, a lieutenant with the U.S. Navy, connected with Emily Sherron, he was instantly smitten. (New York Times)
On a Ride to Her Gate, She Found Her Husband
19. June 2026 (06:00)
Dr. Aneesha Gala was waiting for an airport train when she ran into a classmate who was with her family. The classmate’s brother would become Gala’s husband. (New York Times)
The Wedding Was Part of a Show, and the Show Was Part of the Wedding
19. June 2026 (06:00)
Pietro Alexander and Sara Maliki began a new chapter of their lives by getting married in the SoHo art gallery they opened moments later. (New York Times)
He Gave Her a ‘Nontransferable’ Coupon for a Ring
19. June 2026 (06:00)
Robert O’Connell, an interior designer, proposed to Aiyana Jaffe, a jewelry designer, with a 1957 silver box by Maria Pergay. He left the ring up to her. (New York Times)
An Opera Performance With a Real-Life Happy Ending
19. June 2026 (06:00)
Gideon Dabi and Alyssa Martin met five years ago while performing in a production of Rossini’s “La Cenerentola.” They quickly became friends. (New York Times)
‘Voicemails for Isabelle’ Review: An Unexpected Recipient
19. June 2026 (01:00)
The movie, starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson, begins as a tear-jerker and morphs into a poignant rom-com. (New York Times)
‘Voicemails for Isabelle’ Review: An Unexpected Recipient
19. June 2026 (01:00)
The movie, starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson, begins as a tear-jerker and morphs into a poignant rom-com. (New York Times)
The Washington Outlet NOTUS Won’t Be ‘The Star’ After All
18. June 2026 (23:51)
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Renato Rosaldo, Anthropologist Who Disrupted His Discipline, Dies at 85
18. June 2026 (23:46)
After his wife’s death while doing fieldwork, he rejected writing as a detached observer, setting off a profound shift in cultural anthropology. (New York Times)