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  1. A New Era of Taylor Swift Fandom

    The mega star has always embraced cringe. Are fans still buying it?

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    On social media, a small but vocal contingent contends that liking Taylor Swift is “cringe.”
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  2. Who Is Watching ‘Heated Rivalry’?

    A Golden Globes appearance by the stars of “Heated Rivalry,” HBO Max’s show about gay hockey players, reflected how it has built a big-tent fan base.

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    Connor Storrie, left, and Hudson Williams presenting at the Golden Globes ceremony.
    CreditKevork Djansezian/CBS Broadcasting, via Associated Press
  1. The Fairy Godmother of the Red Carpet

    Nafisa Tosh is responsible for many of the most memorable red carpet moments of the last several years. Few people know her role even exists.

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  2. Backstage With the Golden Globe Winners

    Rose Byrne, Owen Cooper, Seth Rogen, Teyana Taylor and other award winners in the spotlight.

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  3. 15 Unforgettable Looks at the Golden Globes

    Sheer gowns, slouchy tuxedos, chunky-soled boots and more.

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    Teyana Taylor’s gown had cutouts that showed off some of her chest (and some of her backside).
    CreditDaniel Cole/Reuters
  4. Golden Globes 2026: See the Red Carpet Looks

    Selena Gomez, Timothée Chalamet and the stars of “Heated Rivalry” were among the celebrities who arrived at the annual ceremony in high style.

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    Selena Gomez, a nominee, arrived in a Chanel gown.
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  1. One Was Ready for a Life Partner. The Other, a ‘Vaccine Summer.’

    Joel Kim Booster, the actor and comedian, and John Michael Sudsina became “vacation boyfriends” while in Mexico with friends in May 2021.

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    John Michael Sudsina, left, a video game producer, and Joel Kim Booster, known for his roles in “Fire Island” and “Loot,” were married on Dec. 30 in San Francisco.
    CreditMandee Johnson
  2. Where There’s Smoke, There’s an Open-Fire Wedding Meal

    Some couples are forgoing traditional catering for food cooked over an open flame. One benefit: instant conversation starter.

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    Kyra Hodes and her husband, Danny Weir, were married in March at a venue in Louisiana that lacked an industrial kitchen. They chose an open-fire setup instead.
    CreditEmily Ferretti
  3. She Remembered ‘That Kid Who Used to Be in Love’ With Her

    On Christmas Eve, Colleen DeCourcy and Jason MacDonald finished what began four decades ago during a production of “Guys and Dolls.”

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    Jason MacDonald and Colleen DeCourcy were married on Christmas Eve at La Mercerie, a French restaurant in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood. The two first dated beginning in late 1983.
    CreditHeather Weston
  4. What We Know (So Far) About Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wedding

    The couple has revealed very little about their wedding plans, but that hasn’t stopped fans from parsing podcast comments, photos and lyrics for clues about when, where and how they might say “I do.”

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    After months of speculation, the couple confirmed their engagement via Instagram in a joint post last August. They began dating in July 2023.
    CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Photograph by Julio Cortez/Associated Press
  5. Rushing to Her Father’s Hospital Bedside, with a Wedding in Tow

    Arianna Lacerte grew up around the Boston Celtics because of her dad’s job. But it wasn’t just a mutual love of sports that attracted Josh Kipnis — it was their shared love of family.

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    The ceremony was led by the Rev. Peter Quinn, a Catholic priest. Formerly Ms. Lacerte’s childhood priest, he was briefly overcome with emotion.
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  1. She Was 40. I Was 20. Could We Make It Work?

    Strangers stared when we held hands in public. Some assumed I was her adopted son.

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  2. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Either a Good Omen or a Nightmare’

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

     

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  3. Tell Us: What’s the Most Romantic Thing You’ve Ever Seen?

    We may include your story in an episode of the “Modern Love” podcast.

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  4. My Mother’s Last, Best Gift Was an Astonishing Secret

    It took my mother getting Alzheimer’s for my siblings and me to learn the truth about our family and childhood.

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  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Am I Too Old to Experience Butterflies?’

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

     

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