Painted in saturated colors, paced like a dance party, and brought to life by a kinetic ensemble cast, Rye Lane is a pure ...
Fiancé thinks addressing plus ones by name on wedding invites isn’t important, but the letter writer disagrees.
Simon Shuster is a senior correspondent at TIME. He covers international affairs, with a focus on Russia and Ukraine. For his first book, The Showman, he reported inside the Ukrainian President ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My soon-to-be husband and I are planning our wedding, and are having a disagreement on how to address the ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin offers a witty comeback for situations when people mention ...
As a lifelong opera lover, Miss Manners believes that if you can sit through a cartoon or two in exchange for introducing ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is engaged to a lovely young woman, whom my son’s mother and I like a lot. The bride-to-be’s father ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is engaged to a lovely young ... The problem is that I don’t think they can afford a wedding. I know from my son, and from having met them, that the bride’s parents ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is engaged to a lovely young ... The problem is that I don’t think they can afford a wedding. I know from my son, and from having met them, that the bride’s parents ...
A pedestrian is annoyed by large groups who hog the pathway; an exerciser wonders why her coach calls the men Mr. So-and-So, ...
GENTLE READER: “I’m afraid there was just no way through.” Miss Manners suggests you omit, “… and I need to see the Wizard,” ...
but I don’t want to come across as rude, either. What would be a polite and friendly response? GENTLE READER: Rarely one to seek out offense where none is intended, even Miss Manners wonders why ...
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