As Mel Robbins tells it, the concept for her new self-help book, “The Let Them Theory,” came to her on the night of her son Oakley’s junior prom. Overcome by the realization that her youngest child would soon be leaving her, Robbins coped by microma
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2025-01-05Love it or hate it, language is always evolving. This year, the words of the moment seemed to morph at an ever-faster pace, thanks to the momentum of TikTok trends. New adjectives emerged. Classic terms were revived, and some were used in entirely n
Plenty of people celebrate the New Year with Champagne at midnight and a hangover the next morning. But whether you’re rethinking your relationship to alcohol or just looking for a change, maybe you want to kick off the year with Dry January instead
As New Year’s Day approaches every year, the first thing I do is ensure I have black-eyed peas on hand — so I can make Hoppin’ John, the traditional “good luck” dish of legumes and rice. Second, I review what I’ve learned over the past 12 months. As
Q: I always get sneezy and congested around the holidays. Is my Christmas tree to blame? The holiday season can be a time filled with joy, mirth and — sometimes — itchy eyes, irritated skin, congestion and wheezing. This cluster of symptoms, sometim
I did not eat breakfast before starting to write this article. But I did feed my three children before sending them to school. In fact, I know breakfast is so important for kids that my husband and I serve our high schooler food in front of her make
You started the day with plans for an hourlong workout before dinner. But a late-afternoon meeting ran over, urgent emails kept popping up in your inbox and your kid’s car pool fell through. Your workout window shrunk to 30 minutes, then 20, then 10
In recent years, several choreographers, mostly from Europe, have tried to put club culture and the experience of a rave onto a theater stage. Sharon Eyal’s “R.O.S.E.” goes further: It is a rave. For the production’s North American premiere, the bac
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