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MY BEST FRIEND DIED BY SUICIDE.
HERE'S WHAT I WANT YOU TO KNOW.

Dear Caro
I'm crushing on this guy, but I'm scared he's out of my league.

You don't have to become besties with broccoli, but...
It might be time to move beyond those buttered noodles. Face your picky eating fears—and open up a whole new world.

YOUR BAD MOOD HAS NOTHING ON THIS
You’re having your own version of a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day: You missed your alarm, barely passed the Spanish quiz you thought you'd aced and didn’t get a Snap back from your crush. Ugh.

You really need to syne your skincare to your cycle
No doubt about it, cycle syncing is a buzzy trend—and for good reason.

IF YOUR LOVE LIFE NEEDS AN UPGRADE
Romance clichés, begone! We're breaking up with these relationship lies ASAP.

THIS IS THE haircut
THAT'S *ACTUALLY* GOING TO WORK FOR YOU

I'M GRATEFUL FOR MY BESTIE BECAUSE...
Between studying for exams, finishing up the spring lit mag and planning for prom, the end of the school year can be overwhelming.

THE HAIRBRUSH RENAISSANCE IS HERE
Never mind the cheap drugstore options you have stashed in a drawer. The latest wave of beautifully crafted brushes are a return to a bygone era of beauty.

BEST IN CLASS
Forget dominating an entire fashion industry. These brands are satisfied with perfecting a single category.

HODA KOTB HAD HER DREAM JOB THEN DECIDED TO WALK AWAY
The former TODAY show co-anchor discusses how turning 60 changed her perspective of what's possible personally and professionally. And why you need a “mini plan” before you quit anything.

THE MELANCHOLIC SOUND OF SUCCESS
After publishing a best-selling memoir and receiving two Grammy nominations for her album Jubilee, Michelle Zauner (also known as Japanese Breakfast) still felt sad—so she decided to write about it.

AGING IN THE SPOTLIGHT
The female filmmakers behind some of the year's biggest movies are changing the way we see—and talk about—women over the age of 40.

THE FUNNY GIRL
Keyla Monterroso Mejia had always thought of herself as a Hollywood outsider. But with a handful of big-deal projects that debut this year, she's realizing the joke may be on her.

TINASHE IN BLOOM
The singer has always bet on herself, an independent artist and a viral hitmaker who writes her own songs and dances to her own beat. Now, after a year of record fame, she's contemplating what comes next.

THE ARTIST'S WAY
From New Mexico landscapes to a remote Norwegian island, these retreats offer the perfect place to focus on your creativity.

ABOUT FACE
From very fancy lasers to bone-shaving surgery, there's no shortage of options when it comes to tweaking our jawlines. But as treatments become easier to obtain, should we be taking a harder look at the side effects?

SALMA RUNS THE SHOW
Don't call it a renaissance. Or some mid-career, midlife metamorphosis. The actress is doing what she's always done: dominate.

CALL TO ACTION
With extreme weather events happening more and more frequently, it can be hard to know how to best support those affected. Here, seven people who've experienced a climate disaster share what they wish others knew.

WHAT WOULD YOU PAY TO SMELL LIKE ONE IN EIGHT BILLION?
One bottle can run tens of thousands of dollars and take months to make. But for luxury fragrance connoisseurs, bespoke scents are well worth the money.

PRESENTING THE 2025 PRIX D'EXCELLENCE AWARDS
To bring you this year's best new beauty products, our team of editors from around the world tried and tested hundreds of the latest launches. The winners-six international and nine American brands feature the most innovative formulas and breakthrough ingredients that yield exceptional results. Trust us, they're worth a try.

THE MOMS ON A MISSION TO SAVE "FROZEN CHILDREN"
They believe embryos are living beings waiting to be rescued. And they'll do whatever it takes to do just that.

THE FRENZY Joyce Carol Oates
Early afternoon, driving south on the Garden State Parkway with the girl beside him.

LEAVE WITH DESSERT
Graydon Carter’s great magazine age.

JUST BETWEEN US
The pleasures and pitfalls of gossip.

THE BOOK OF RUTH
How an American radical reinvented back-yard gardening.

Naomi Fry on Jay McInerney's "Chloe's Scene"
As a teen-ager, long before I lived in New York, I felt the city urging me toward it. N.Y.C., with its art and money, its drugs and fashion, its misery and elation—how tough, how grimy, how scary, how glamorous! For me, one of its most potent siren calls was “Chloe’s Scene,” a piece written for this magazine, in 1994, by the novelist Jay McInerney, about the then nineteen-year-old sometime actress, sometime model, and all-around It Girl Chloë Sevigny.

INHERIT THE PLAY
The return of “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “Ghosts.”

UPDATED KENNEDY CENTER 2025 SCHEDULE
April 1—A. R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” with Lauren Boebert and Kid Rock

INTERIORS
The tyranny of taste in Vincenzo Latronico’s “Perfection.”