How to Navigate Holiday Loneliness and Cultivate Connection
The important thing is to admit your need for social connection and seek out meaningful relationships.
The important thing is to admit your need for social connection and seek out meaningful relationships.
Good morning. I am all about Naz Deravian’s new recipe for chicken vindaloo, a Goan dish with Portuguese influences that is generally billed as one of the spiciest curries served at Indian restaurants in the west. (The name is adopted from the Portuguese dish carne de vinha d’alhos, in which meat, usually pork, is prepared…
Koons did not reply to several requests for comment made by telephone and email to his studio and his gallery, Pace. Golan’s criticism of the Rail over the handling of her essay is one of several recent cases in which writers have accused a publication of yielding to pressure from a subject or killing a…
Imagínate que eres una persona a la que le encantan las naranjas, pero odia pelarlas. No es que no puedas pelarlas, sino que se trata de una de esas tareas insignificantes que prefieres no hacer. Entonces, le pides a tu pareja que lo haga. Según la tendencia actual en internet sobre las relaciones, la respuesta…
Before then, each contestant had been permitted a knapsack of clothing items, including some survival gear. But for “Pearl Islands,” the players, who included Mr. Boneham, were surprised to enter the competition with significantly fewer items than they had worked with producers to select. Once cast members arrived at the shooting location, Mr. Probst said,…
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An autopsy report released by the Los Angeles County medical examiner on Friday said the death of “Friends” actor Matthew Perry, who was found face down and unresponsive in a hot tub at his home on Oct. 28, resulted from the “acute effects” of ketamine, an anesthetic with psychedelic properties. Ketamine has become increasingly popular…
Dr. Michael H. Stone, a psychiatrist and scholar who sought to define evil and to differentiate its manifestations from the typical behavior of people who are mentally ill, died on Dec. 6 at his home in Manhattan. He was 90. The cause was complications of a stroke he had in January, his son David said.…
“This was delicious!” “Great Friday night option instead of takeout. Fast, easy, satisfying.” “So rich and light, but filling!” Naz Deravian’s yaki udon recipe hasn’t been out in the world for very long, but it’s already racking up rave reviews from our New York Times Cooking readers. It’s not hard to understand why. Who wouldn’t…
Have you ever admired a particularly stylish stranger at close range? Maybe the color of their overcoat popped out in a crowd, or you noticed the way they stacked fancy rings in a “What, these old things?” kind of way. Whatever draws your eye, and no matter how you think about good personal style, you…