Journalist Nancy Jo Sales investigates the impact of online dating tech on offline culture in her first film Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age. Predictably, some of her findings are pretty bleak.
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Journalist Nancy Jo Sales investigates the impact of online dating tech on offline culture in her first film Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age. Predictably, some of her findings are pretty bleak.
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It’s back to school season, which means required reading — so of course, we’ve got a list of great romances. And they’re educational, too — plenty of lessons about life, love and happily ever after.
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LAKE WORTH, FL—Preparing to denounce football as a dangerous sport that takes advantage of athletes as soon as he could determine his favorite team had no hope of making the playoffs, local Dolphins fan Brad Abbott announced Sunday that he was going to check out the first couple games of the season before declaring a…
Geneva Robertson-Dworet, who wrote Marvel’s first female-led film, doesn’t want to be a rarity in Hollywood. To advance these dynamic roles, her suggestion is simple: Hire more women.
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Diana Evans’ novel follows two couples — 30-something Londoners — as they navigate friendship, relationships and parenthood. The goal, she says, was to write “about very ordinary moments.”
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For 25 years, James Graham has suspected a Catholic priest was his father. He got permission to exhume the priest’s body and, through a DNA test, determined the truth.
In this account by the longtime journalist, President Trump appears convinced that the same braggadocio that made him rich and made him president will make the world conform to his own view of it.
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