Tuesday, March 6, 2018

@13:38, 3/5/18

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1
Style

Adam Rippon Wore a Harness, Breaking the Oscars Mold

The gay Olympic figure skater wore an S&M-inspired look by Moschino and immediately spurred support on social media.

Ok.
People are allowed to advertise.

2
Style

Rita Moreno in Her 1962 Oscars Gown in 2018

Unlike the first time, the EGOT winner accessorized the gown heavily, wearing a black headband, a collar necklace, a chunky bracelet and earrings.

That worked.

3
Real Estate

The Most Coveted Hand-Me-Down: An Apartment in the City

A group of friends shares more than similar interests: They also pass along an affordable apartment in Astoria, Queens, to one another.

I don't  know of one.

4
Watching

Four Shows to Watch This Week

An odd-ball comedy, a stand-up special and more. Happy midseason hand-off.

Old film never dies or so it seems.

I can sleep through anything in your company.
I have not watched commercial television in years.

5
Well

Jane Brody’s Personal Secrets to Lasting Weight Loss

I read nutrition labels before I buy anything in a package, I practice portion control, and I exercise and weigh myself every day.

Stopping sugar saves me from having to think much about food.

My trousers continue to fit.

6
Fashion & Style

The Oscars Red Carpet Was Subtly Political

On the red carpet, few celebrities wore statement pins or made socially charged comments.

I will let the participants worry about the Oscars.

The voters choose well even if I disagree.

The winners get a second chance to be seen in theaters.

7
Food

What to Cook Right Now

Make up some pan-roasted chicken with mint sauce, to remind you of spring, or find comfort in pork cutlets parmigiana.

The rice is good.

8
Style

Inside the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Frances McDormand takes a victory lap at the annual must-attend Oscar party hosted by the new Vanity Fair editor, Radhika Jones.

I have not written a screen play.

9
Style

Trends in Design and Architecture

A look at what’s popular in home furnishings and real estate.

All matters to consider.

Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.

10
Arts

Trump Nominates New Chairman for the National Endowment for the Humanities

The appointment of Jon Parrish Peede comes a year after President Trump attempted to eliminate the agency entirely.

There is work that could be done.
I am willing to be surprised by good work.


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1
Style

Adam Rippon Wore a Harness, Breaking the Oscars Mold

The gay Olympic figure skater wore an S&M-inspired look by Moschino and immediately spurred support on social media.

People can advertise.

2
Style

Rita Moreno in Her 1962 Oscars Gown in 2018


OK

3
Fashion & Style

See These Looks From the 2018 Oscars Red Carpet


Ok

4
Arts

Trump Nominates New Chairman for the National Endowment for the Humanities


There is not much hope for the endowment.

5
U.S.

Defying the Odds, Kellyanne Conway Steps Back and Hangs On

Ms. Conway, one of the few remaining top aides from the campaign, has dialed back news media appearances and made other adjustments to survive in a chaotic administration.

Love?

6
Obituaries

Davide Astori, Italian Soccer Star, Dies at 31

Astori’s death shocked fans and players in Italy, where stringent rules require professional athletes to undergo examinations every six months.

We will be told more.

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N.Y. / Region

‘Don’t I Know You?’

Getting reacquainted on the uptown A.

Random numbers.

8
Business Day

Have a Drink on Us. And Tell Your Friends.

Companies like Bacardi are increasingly going beyond traditional advertising to interact directly with the public.

Do what works.

9
Books

A Monster in the Mold of Hannibal Lecter Haunts ‘The Sandman’

In this thriller by Lars Kepler, the pen name of a husband-and-wife team, a man returns home after 13 years missing and offers clues to a serial killer’s crimes.

I would try it if it were on my pile.

10
Movies

New Trailer: ‘Mary Poppins Returns’

A look at the teaser for the Disney film starring Emily Blunt and directed by Rob Marshall.

If you wish.

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