Saturday, October 15, 2022

For You: Elon Musk Has the World’s Strangest Social Calendar

Plus, Three Women of Bucha: Their Deaths and Lives
October 15, 2022

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Elon Musk Has the World's Strangest Social Calendar

When the world's richest man isn't tweeting, he's flying to Burning Man, trying to impress comedians and hopping on yachts.

If You Want These Birkenstocks, You May Have to Pay Up

The classic "Boston" style has become a rare commodity and nearly impossible to find in stores. Resellers are having a field day.

Can I Tell My Friend to Stop Using Her 'Sexy Baby' Voice?

A reader wonders whether it's appropriate to tell a friend that she finds her "syrupy" vocal affect off-putting.

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Fashion month is over. What looks had the "Chalamet factor"?

The Fight for the Soul of Pilates

Long after the death of Joseph Pilates, the exercise program's magnetic founder, his disciples are battling over his legacy.

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